Proceedings of the 2011 international workshop on Early aspects - EA '11
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Several modeling profiles for aspect-oriented software have been proposed in the literature; however, many of them lack important concepts or have deficiencies when used for code generation. These problems indicate a disparity between the required basic concepts of the paradigm and the concepts provided by the notation. In this paper we propose a process to evaluate UML profiles in order to allow the detection of inconsistencies between what is provided by the profile and what is required by the paradigm. As a result, we found several inconsistencies after applying our process to evaluate a real aspect-oriented profile; these detections are beneficial to attain correct profiles allowing complete use of concepts and correct code generation.