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The main inspiration for role-oriented programming is to make programming languages similar to the human conceptual understanding of the world. Role-Oriented Programming is an attempt to make programs be expressed in the same terms as our conceptual understanding of the world.
Much research has been caried out in the field af role-oriented programming. In the older literature and in the field of databases, it seems that there has been little consideration for the context in which roles interplay with each other. Such a context is being established in newer role- and aspect-oriented programming languages such as PyMeleon and Object Teams.
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