Exception handling in object oriented systems: Towards emerging application areas and new programming paradigms

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Exception handling continues to be a challenging problem in object oriented system development. One reason for this is that today’s software systems are getting increasingly more complex. Moreover, exception handling is needed in a wide range of emerging application areas, sometimes requiring domain-specific models for handling exceptions. Moreover, new programming paradigms such as pervasive computing, service oriented computing, grid, ambient and mobile computing, web add new dimensions to the existing challenges in this area. The integration of exception handling mechanisms in a design needs to be based on well-founded principles and formal models to deal with the complexities of such systems and to ensure robust and reliable operation. It needs to be pursued at the very start of a design with a clear understanding of the ensuing implications at all stages, ranging from design specification, implementation, operation, maintenance, and evolution. This workshop was structured around the presentation and discussion of the various research issues in this regard to develop a common understanding of the current and future directions of research in this area.

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Romanovsky, A., Dony, C., Tripathi, A., & Knudsen, J. L. (2004). Exception handling in object oriented systems: Towards emerging application areas and new programming paradigms. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 3013, pp. 1–10). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-25934-3_1

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