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13th OOPSLA 1998: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
- Bjørn N. Freeman-Benson, Craig Chambers:
Proceedings of the 1998 ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages & Applications, OOPSLA 1998, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 18-22, 1998. ACM 1998, ISBN 1-58113-005-8
SIGPLAN Notices 33(10)
- Julian Dolby, Andrew A. Chien:
An Evaluation of Automatic Object Inline Allocation Techniques. 1-20 - Grzegorz Czajkowski, Thorsten von Eicken:
JRes: A Resource Accounting Interface for Java. 21-35 - Sheng Liang, Gilad Bracha:
Dynamics Class Loading in the Java Virtual Machine. 36-44 - John Artim, Charlie Bridgeford, Lillian Christman, James Coplien, Mary Beth Rosson, Stanley Taylor, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock:
Object-Oriented Practice in 1998: Does it help or hinder collaboration? (Panel). 45-47 - David G. Clarke, John Potter, James Noble:
Ownership Types for Flexible Alias Protection. 48-64 - Anthony J. H. Simons:
Borrow, Copy or Steal? Loans and Larceny in the Orthodox Canonical Form. 65-83 - Noury M. N. Bouraqadi-Saâdani, Thomas Ledoux, Fred Rivard:
Safe Metaclass Programming. 84-96 - Mira Mezini, Karl J. Lieberherr:
Adaptive Plug-and-Play Components for Evolutionary Software Development. 97-116 - Dirk Riehle, Thomas R. Gross:
Role Model Based Framework Design and Integration. 117-133 - Ellen Agerbo, Aino Cornils:
How to Preserve the Benefits of Design Patterns. 134-143 - K. Rustan M. Leino:
Data Groups: Specifying the Modification of Extended State. 144-153 - Jonathan G. Rossie Jr.:
Logical Observable Entities. 154-165 - Pietro Di Gianantonio, Furio Honsell, Luigi Liquori:
A Lambda Calculus of Objects with Self-Inflicted Extension. 166-178 - Lars Bak, John Duimovich, Jesse Fang, Scott Meyer, David M. Ungar:
The New Crop of Java Virtual Machines (Panel). 179-182 - Gilad Bracha, Martin Odersky, David Stoutamire, Philip Wadler:
Making the Future Safe for the Past: Adding Genericity to the Java Programming Language. 183-200 - Robert Cartwright, Guy L. Steele Jr.:
Compatible Genericity with Run-Time Types for the Java Programming Language. 201-215 - Jose Solorzano, Suad Alagic:
Parametric Polymorphism for Java: A Reflective Solution. 216-225 - Alistair Cockburn, Martin Fowler:
Question time! about Use Cases. 226-229 - Mark L. McAuliffe, Michael J. Carey, Marvin H. Solomon:
Vclusters: A Flexible, Fine-Grained Object Clustering Mechanism. OOPSLA 1998: 230-243 - Rachid Guerraoui, Pascal Felber, Benoît Garbinato, Karim Mazouni:
System Support for Object Groups. 244-258 - Elisa Bertino, Giovanna Guerrini:
Extending the ODMG Object Model with Composite Objects. 259-270 - Robert J. Walker, Gail C. Murphy, Bjørn N. Freeman-Benson, Darin Wright, Darin Swanson, Jeremy Isaak:
Visualizing Dynamic Software System Information Through High-Level Models. 271-283 - Frank Olken, Hans-Arno Jacobsen, Chuck McParland, Mary Ann Piette, Mary F. Anderson:
Object Lessons Learned from a Distributed System for Remote Building Monitoring and Operation. 284-295 - Jacob Harris, Vivek Sarkar:
Lightweight Object-Oriented Shared Variables for Distributed Applications on the Internet. 296-309 - Stephen N. Freund, John C. Mitchell:
A Type System for Object Initialization in the Java Bytecode Language. 310-327 - Bart Jacobs, Joachim van den Berg, Marieke Huisman, Martijn van Berkum:
Reasoning about Java Classes (Preliminary Report). 329-340 - Sophia Drossopoulou, David Wragg, Susan Eisenbach:
What is Java Binary Compatibility? 341-361 - Martin Büchi, Wolfgang Weck:
Compound Types for Java. 362-373 - Gary T. Leavens, Todd D. Millstein:
Multiple Dispatch as Dispatch on Tuples. 374-387 - Vassily Litvinov:
Contraint-Based Polymorphism in Cecil: Towards a Practical and Static Type System. 388-411 - Doug Lea, David W. Forslund, Tom Barry, Don Vines, Rajendra K. Raj, Ashutosh Tiwary:
Building Distributed Systems (Panel). 412-416 - Steven Fraser, Maggie Davis, Martin L. Griss, Luke Hohmann, Ian Hopper, Rebecca Joos, Bill Opdyke:
Software Reuse: Nemesis or Nirvana? (Panel). 417-420
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