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34. TOOLS 2000: Santa Barbara, CA, USA
- Qizoyan Li, Donald Firesmith, Richard Riehle, Bertrand Meyer:
TOOLS 2000: 34th International Conference on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, 30 July - 3 August 2000, Santa Barbara, CA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2000, ISBN 0-7695-0774-3
Keynote Presentations
- Keynote Presentations. 1-2
- Martin L. Griss:
Agent-Mediated E-Commerce Agents, Components, Services, Workflow, UML, Java, XML and Games. 3-
Testing
- Amir A. Khwaja:
An MFC Based Multi-Threaded Test Environment for the Validation of an Embedded Automotive Microcontroller. 15-24 - Vangalur S. Alagar, Olga Ormandjieva, Mao Zheng:
Specification-Based Testing for Real-Time Reactive Systems. 25-36 - Sudipto Ghosh, Aditya P. Mathur:
Interface Mutation to Assess the Adequacy of Tests for Components and Systems. 37-
Metrics and Quality Assurance
- Michael Hind, Anthony Pioli:
Traveling Through Dakota: Experiences with an Object-Oriented Program Analysis System. 49-60 - Michelle Lee, A. Jefferson Offutt, Roger T. Alexander:
Algorithmic Analysis of the Impacts of Changes to Object-Oriented Software. 61-70 - Letha H. Etzkorn, Harry S. Delugach:
Towards a Semantic Metrics Suite for Object-Oriented Design. 71-
Programming Approaches
- David Harel, Orna Kupferman:
On the Behavioral Inheritance of State-Based Objects. 83-94 - Elke Pulvermüller, Andreas Speck, Awais Rashid:
Implementing Collaboration-Based Designs Using Aspect-Oriented Programming. 95-104 - Neelam Soundarajan, Stephen Fridella:
Behavioral Subtyping and Behavioral Enrichment of Multimethods. 105-
Database Applications
- Raimund K. Ege:
Reading Large Volumes of Java Objects from Database. 117-124 - Raimund L. Feldmann, Wolfgang Mahnke, Norbert Ritter, Birgit Geppert, Frank Rößler:
An ORDBMS-Based Reuse Repository Supporting the Quality Improvement Paradigm - Exemplified by the SDL-Pattern Approach. 125-136 - Vladimir Trajkovik, Danco Davcev, Goran Kimovski, Zaneta Petanceska:
Web-Based Virtual Classroom. 137-
Language Issues
- Andreas Heberle, Welf Löwe, Rainer Neumann, Wolf Zimmermann:
Weak Subtyping and Genericity. 149-158 - Peter Forbrig, Ralf Lämmel:
Programming with Patterns. 159-170 - John Viega, Paul Reynolds, Reimer Behrends:
Automating Delegation in Class-Based Languages. 171-
Components
- Glêdson Elias da Silveira, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira:
A Metacomponent Model to Support the Extensibility and Evolvability of Networked Applications. 185-194 - David H. Lorenz, Predrag Petkovic:
Design-Time Assembly of Runtime Containment Components. 195-204 - Andreas Polze, Janek Schwarz, Miroslaw Malek:
Automatic Generation of Fault-Tolerant CORBA-Services. 205-
Specification
- Dietrich Birngruber, Markus Hof:
Using Plans for Specifying Preconfigured Bean Sets. 217-226 - David Maley, Ivor T. A. Spence:
But Who Will Guard the Guardians? 227-238 - Daniel Hoffman, Paul A. Strooper:
Prose + Test Cases = Specifications. 239-
Design Methods
- Sai Peck Lee, Siew Khim Thin, Hong Song Liu:
Object-Oriented Manufacturing Application Framework. 253-262 - Sherif M. Yacoub, Hengyi Xue, Hany H. Ammar:
POD: A Composition Environment for Pattern-Oriented Design. 263-272 - Sherif M. Yacoub, Hany H. Ammar:
Pattern-Oriented Analysis and Design (POAD): A Structural Composition Approach to Glue Design Patterns. 273-
Knowledge-Based Systems
- Alan Perkins:
Business Rules = Meta-Data. 285-294 - S. Megaache, Tereska Karran, George R. Ribeiro-Justo:
A Role-Based Security Architecture for Business Intelligence. 295-306 - Nader Nada, Luqi, Man-tak Shing, David C. Rine, Ernesto Damiani, S. Tuwaim:
Software Reuse Technology Practices and Assessment Tool-Kit. 307-
Distributed Systems
- Charles P. Giles, Paolo A. G. Sivilotti:
A Tool for Testing Liveness in Distributed Object Systems. 319-328 - Gurdip Singh, Jun Wu:
Modular Object-Oriented Design of Distributed Protocols. 329-338 - Ilham Benyahia, Mohammed Hilali:
An Adaptive Framework for Distributed Complex Applications Development. 339-
Development Tools
- John M. Kewley, Radu Prodan:
A Distributed Object-Oriented Framework for Tool Development. 353-362 - Luqi, Valdis Berzins, Man-tak Shing, Richard D. Riehle, J. Nogueira:
Evolutionary Computer Aided Prototyping System (CAPS). 363-372 - María Dolores Lozano, Pascual González, Isidro Ramos:
User Interface Specification and Modeling in an Object Oriented Environment for Automatic Software Development. 373-
Pre-Conference Tutorial
- Clifford Ritchie:
Object Technology: An Executive Overview. 387-390 - Dana Moore:
Creating The Information-Anywhere Architecture. 391-392 - Raphael Simon, Emmanuel Stapf:
New Microsoft Component Technologies. 393-394 - Michael Stal:
Building COM Applications. 395-396 - Michael Stal:
Corba 3. 397-398 - John Williams:
Keys to Enterprise Application Integration. 399-400 - John Williams:
Reuse in the Real World. 401-402 - Danko Nebesh, Robert Tarr:
XML for E-commerce. 403-
Process, Management and Methodology
- Michael Anton:
Effective Strategies and Techniques for Rapid Object-Oriented Application Development. 407-408 - Haim Kilov:
Business Specifications and RD-ODP [Abstract]. 409-410 - Haim Kilov:
Business Specifications and RD-ODP. 411-420 - Pete McBreen:
Applying the Lessons of eXtreme Programming [Abstract]. 421-422 - Pete McBreen:
Applying the Lessons of eXtreme Programming. 423-430 - Larry Boldt:
Requirements Management: An Object-Oriented Approach. 431-432 - Todd Lauinger:
Good Software under Bad Conditions. 433-434 - Richard Mitchell:
Adding Value to the Unified Process. 435-436 - Martin Fowler:
Refactoring. 437-
Supporting Technologies
- Raimund K. Ege:
Object-Oriented Database Programming in Java. 441-442 - John Potter:
Object Structuring Techniques. 443-444 - Edward Colbert, Bruce A. Lewis:
Building Real-Time Embedded Systems with MetaH and UML [Abstract]. 445-446 - Bruce A. Lewis, Edward Colbert, Steve Vestal:
Developing Evolvable, Embedded, Time-Critical Systems with MetaH. 447-456 - Danko Nebesh, Robert Tarr:
Introduction to Mobile Agent Systems and Applications. 457-458 - Steve Adolph:
The Use Case Pattern Language. 459-460 - Cristina Videira Lopes, Gregor Kiczales:
Aspect-Oriented Programming. 461-462 - Gilda Pour:
JINI: Towards Seamless Connectivity of Hardware and Software Services [Abstract]. 463-464 - Gilda Pour:
Jini for Building Networked Community of Devices and Services. 465-
Languages & Applications
- Bertrand Meyer:
Agent-Based Programming In Eiffel. 477-478 - Brian Henderson-Sellers, Bhuvan Unhelkar:
OPEN-ing up the UML. 479-482 - Angelika Langer:
Idiomatic Java. 483-484 - Angelika Langer:
Using C++ Templates for Implementation of Patterns. 485-486 - Benjamin M. Brosgol:
Real-Time Programming in Java. 487-488 - Guido Dedene:
Object-Oriented COBOL, The Old, The Bad and The Ugly [Abstract]. 489-490 - Guido Dedene:
Critical Issues in the Proposed ISO Object-Oriented COBOL 2002 Standard. 491-500 - Jeff Kotula:
Constructing Reliable C++ Classes [Abstract]. 501-504 - Jeffrey Kotula:
Source Code Documentation: An Engineering Deliverable. 505-
Post-Conference Tutorials
- Bill Duncan:
Project Management: Earned Value Management. 513-514 - Bertrand Meyer:
Design By Contract and the Component Revolution. 515-518 - Christine Mingins:
Object-Oriented Metrics. 519-
Accompanying Papers
- D. Janaki Ram, M. Sreekanth:
Reusable Integrated Components of Patterns. 523-528 - Martin Wolf, Evgeni Ivanov, Rainer Burkhardt, Ilka Philippow:
UML Tool Support: Utilization of Object-Oriented Models. 529-534 - Guy Carter, Dilip Patel, Sergio de Cesare, Echan Nwuche:
Project Management of Object-Oriented Developed Systems 2. 535-540 - Haim Kilov:
Semantics of (Business) Specifications: Relating Business Needs to IT. 541-542 - Joseph Morabito, Ira Sack, Anilkumar Bhate:
An Introduction to Knowledge Binding. 543-548 - Doug McDavid:
A Framework for Discovering, Organizing, and Using Business Semantics. 549-554 - Mandana Vaziri, Daniel Jackson:
Some Shortcomings of OCL, the Object Constraint Language of UML. 555-562 - Roger Smith, Bertrand Meyer, Clemens A. Szyperski, Gilda Pour:
Component-Based Development? Refining the Blueprint. 563-
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