Applying Aspect-Oriented Programming to Security

Posted January 31, 2001 | Leadership | Technology |

Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) is a new programming paradigm that explicitly promotes separation of concerns. In the context of security, this would mean that the main program should not need to encode security information; instead, it should be moved into a separate, independent piece of code.

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