Aspect-oriented programming is becoming a maturing programming paradigm, and AOSD community is ready to think about moving to formal modeling of AOSD Systems. A UML Profile for AOSD will be one more step in closing the gap between Object Oriented and Aspect Oriented design tools. This paper's position is that the time is ripe for initiating a proposal for an AOSD UML Profile. AOSD Profile will set the stage for AOSD modeling, will enable capturing desired terminology of AOSD and will provide "native" support for AOSD in UML.
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