Separation of Concerns in OFL
Résumé
OFL (Open Flexible Languages) is the name of a meta-model for object-oriented programming languages based on classes. It relies on three essential concepts of these languages: the descriptions which are a generalisation of the notion of class, the relationships such as inheritance or aggregation and the languages themselves. OFL provides a customisation (hyper-genericity) of these three concepts in order to adapt their operational semantics to the programmer's needs. So, at first reading the OFL approach can be summed up as the search for a set of parameters whose value determines the operational semantics of an object-oriented language based on classes.
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