Programming in role oriented concurrent contexts with ROCOCO
- Programming / Tools
- ENG
- Accepted
November 15, 11:00
Room IV|IV зал
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Since object orientation fundamentally and even solely relies on inheritance and hierarchical relationship between classes rather than cooperation of network of objects in a bounding context, the absence of a locus in the code to capture the form of function is considered as a fundamental deficiency of object oriented programming. Lack of such a place in the code to depict the interaction of objects decreases programmer’s comprehension and responsibility about what the system as a whole does at run time. This deficiency is compensated by means of non-code artifacts such as analysis and design diagrams, test scenarios, test scripts, and the like. As concurrency gradually becomes the new norm of computation, this work merges Data Context Interaction (DCI) which is a promising technique to capture the form of function and Simple Concurrent Object Oriented Programming (SCOOP) techniques with Role Oriented Concurrent Contexts (ROCOCO) method to enhance DCI code to reflect not only sequential but also concurrent interactions of objects at run-time in source code by relaxing single-threaded constraint of DCI Execution Model.
Cevat Balek
İstanbul Technical University
Participated in great teams who crafted brilliant software solutions in diverse domains such as industrial automation, voice recognition, banking and finance applications for more than two decades. In all of his works, he devoted great care to foster team work, communication, research, innovation, quality, design, readability, reliability, engineering ethics and he applied lean and agile approaches. After studying composition at İstanbul Technical University Center for Advanced Studies in Music (MIAM) for one year, Cevat Balek received his Master of Science degree in Computer Engineering from İstanbul Technical University Graduate School of Science and Technology in 2019 and he works as an R&D engineer at İTÜ ARI Teknokent.