Virtual Separation of Concerns (VSoC) is a software engineering paradigm that achieves modularity through tool support rather than physical code restructuring. Instead of moving code into separate files or components (physical separation), developers use annotations and IDE features to view, hide, and manage specific "features" or "concerns" within a unified code base. 🧩 Core Concept: Modularity Without Migration
Modern IDEs like the Colored Integrated Development Environment (CIDE) allow developers to "color" code fragments associated with specific features.
Developers can toggle "views" to hide all code except the specific feature they are currently maintaining, reducing cognitive load without breaking the file structure. 🛠️ Key Implementation Tools
Traditional Separation of Concerns (SoC) usually requires —moving code into different classes, packages, or aspects. VSoC challenges this by keeping code in its original context but using tools to emulate modularity.