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OOPS Messenger, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, January 1992
- William Kent:
User object models. 10-25 - Brian Meyerpeter, Razan Diab:
TOOLI: Table Object-Oriented Language Interface. 26-37 - Christian Neusius:
Adapting synchronization counters to the requirements of inheritance. 38-44 - T. B. Dinesh:
Extending compound assignments for C++. 45-49
Volume 3, Number 2, April 1992
- Pieter W. G. Bots, Remko C. J. Dur:
Dynamic modelling of organizations: report on ECOOP '91 workshop W2. 3-5 - Elspeth Cusack, Gregor von Bochmann:
Formal object-oriented methods in communication standards. 7-8 - Richard C. Holt, Dennis de Champeaux:
A framework for using formal methods in object-oriented software development. 9-10 - John Hogg, Doug Lea, Alan Cameron Wills, Dennis de Champeaux, Richard C. Holt:
The Geneva convention on the treatment of object aliasing. 11-16 - Christophe Dony, Jan A. Purchase, Russel L. Winder:
Exception handling in object-oriented systems. 17-30 - Jens Palsberg, Michael I. Schwartzbach:
Three discussions on object-oriented typing. 31-38 - Guus J. Ramackers, Chris Laffra:
PhD research in object-oriented systems. 39-45
Volume 3, Number 3, July 1992
- Joel MacAuslan:
A note on "Towards a type theory for active objects". 2-9 - Rachid Guerraoui:
Dealing with atomicity in object-based distributed systems. 10-13 - Everton Guilhão de Paula, Michael L. Nelson:
Clustering in object-oriented databases. 14-21 - J. C. Royer:
A new set interpretation of the inheritance relation and its checking. 22-40 - Davor Bonacic, Bruno Stiglic, Tomas Kolmanic:
An object language versus an expert system shell: the school time-table example. 41-50
Volume 3, Number 4, September 1992
- Jerry L. Archibald:
Addendum to the proceedings on Object-oriented programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, OOPSLA 1991 Addendum, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, October 6-11, 1991. ACM 1991, ISBN 978-0-89791-544-1 [contents]
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