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17th OOPSLA 2002: Seattle, Washington, USA - Companion
- Mamdouh Ibrahim:
Companion of the 17th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications, OOPSLA 2002, Seattle, Washington, USA, November 4-8, 2002. ACM 2002, ISBN 978-1-58113-626-5
Doctoral symposium
- João P. Cachopo:
Separation of concerns through semantic annotations. 2-3 - Damien Conroy:
The use of domain level semantics to support unanticipated system adaptation. 4-5 - Douglas R. Dechow:
An aspect-oriented infrastructure for a typed, stack-based, intermediate assembly language. 6-7 - Tracy L. Lewis, Mary Beth Rosson:
A measure of design readiness: using patterns to facilitate teaching introductory object-oriented design. 8-9 - Jeremy Manson:
The design and verification of Java's memory model. 10-11 - Finbar McGurren:
Toward a management framework for self-adaptive systems. 12-13 - Adrian Mos:
A framework for performance management of component based distributed applications. 14-15 - Johan Ovlinger:
Modular programming with aspectual collaborations. 16-17 - Scott M. Pike:
Encapsulating concurrency with Early-Reply. 18-19
Demonstrations
- Xavier Amatriain, Maarten de Boer, Enrique Robledo, David García:
CLAM: an OO framework for developing audio and music applications. 22-23 - Daniel Antion:
Graduating to objects. 24-25 - Ali Arsanjani, David Ng:
Business Compilers: towards supporting a highly re-configurable architectural style for service-oriented architecture. 26-27 - João Gouveia, Georgios Koutsoukos, Michel Wermelinger, Luís Andrade, José Luiz Fiadeiro:
Developing and evolving Java applications using coordination contracts. 28-29 - Seyyed Vahid Hashemian, Sasan Dashtinezhad, Navid Khosravi:
Nebras Classifier: a generic multi-domain reusable component. 30-31 - Navid Khosravi, Farshid Zaker, Mohammad Bakuii Katrimi, Ahmad Zarei, Ali Kamandi:
An approach to building model driven enterprise systems in Nebras Enterprise Framework. 32-33 - Dragos-Anton Manolescu, George F. Santamarina:
Java thin clients revisited: an architecture for responsive, live wireless applications. 34-35 - Richard Pawson, Robert Matthews:
Naked Objects. 36-37 - Héctor G. Pérez-González, Jugal K. Kalita:
GOOAL: a Graphic Object Oriented Analysis Laboratory. 38-39 - Robin Reynolds-Haertle:
CATfood, a Code Authoring Tool. 40-41 - Scott E. Spetka, George O. Ramseyer, Richard W. Linderman:
A FrameWork for high-performance image exploitation. 42-43 - Farshid Zaker, Arash Farzin, Navid Khosravi, Mohammad Bakuii Katrimi, Sasan Dashtinezhad:
A pragmatic view to integrating distributed applications based on CORBA in Nebras Workflow Management system. 44
Posters
- Xavier Amatriain, Pau Arumí, Miguel Ramírez:
CLAM, yet another library for audio and music processing? 46-47 - Luís Andrade, José Luiz Fiadeiro, João Gouveia, Georgios Koutsoukos, Michel Wermelinger:
A coordination methodology and technology for agile businesses. 48-49 - Prashant Baheti:
Assessing distributed pair programming. 50-51 - Dan Campbell, Ken Mackenzie, Mark A. Richards:
Emerging software frameworks for exploiting Polymorphous Computing Architectures. 52-53 - Fei Cao, Barrett R. Bryant, Wei Zhao, Carol C. Burt, Rajeev R. Raje, Mikhail Auguston, Andrew M. Olson:
A translation approach to component specification. 54-55 - Lawrence R. Carleton:
Seven software engineers as one mind. 56-57 - K. W. Eric Cheng, T. K. Cheung:
Web-based exercise system for engineering teaching. 58-59 - Ka Wai Eric Cheng, K. F. Kwok:
Multilingual distance learning for engineering. 60-61 - Eric Crahen, Carl Alphonce, Phil Ventura:
QuickUML: a beginner's UML tool. 62-63 - Eric A. Domeshek, Elias Holman:
OODLE: a prototype Object-Oriented Design Learning Environment. 64-65 - John Erickson, Yuhui Jiao, Yi Chen, Mohamed Fayad:
Stability in a bidding/quotation system. 66-67 - Jürg Gutknecht, Eugene Zueff:
Zonnon language experiment, or how to implement a non-conventional object model for .NET. 68-71 - Alan Kaminsky, Hans-Peter Bischof:
Many-to-Many Invocation: a new object oriented paradigm for ad hoc collaborative systems. 72-73 - Sandria N. Kerr, Guanghui Lei, William C. Kerr:
Reusable C++ code for an electron-phonon simulation. 74-75 - Haim Kilov, Kenneth Baclawski:
11th OOPSLA workshop on behavioral semantics: serving the customer. 76-77 - Tero Laine, Timo J. Laitinen, Ingrid Schembri:
Meeting the requirements of a large scale Software Engineering Environment with Open Software solutions. 78-79 - Xiaobing Liu, Kai Qian, Andy Ju An Wang, Hongwei Tao:
Component based development of UDBC. 80-81 - Dennis Mancl, William F. Opdyke, Steven D. Fraser:
Tackling the discovery costs of evolving software systems. 83 - Rami Marelly, David Harel, Hillel Kugler:
Specifying and executing requirements: the play-in/play-out approach. 84-85 - Héctor G. Pérez-González, Jugal K. Kalita:
Automatically generating object models from natural language analysis. 86-87 - Wolfgang Radinger, Karl Michael Göschka:
A definition of convergence in the area of information and telecommunication technologies. 88-89 - William J. Ray:
Realizing adaptive systems. 90-91 - Helen Sharp, Hugh Robinson:
Object technology: community and culture. 92-93 - Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, Jeff Gray, Matti Rossi:
2nd workshop on domain-specific visual languages. 94-95 - John Towell, Elizabeth Towell:
The Javaputer: Java programming in a MOO. 96-97 - Yuichi Ueno:
A bottom-up combinable name service for Peer-to-Peer network. 98-99 - Rodrigo A. Vivanco, Nicolino Pizzi:
Computational performance of Java and C++ in processing fMRI datasets. 100-101
The joint ACM SIGPLAN student research competition & OOPSLA poster session
- Karine Arnout:
Extracting implicit contracts from .NET libraries. 104-105 - Christian Dedek, Andreas Spall, Sabine Winkler:
Dawn: must J2EE-Webapplications be untestable? 106-107 - Nirmit Desai:
A protocol for scalable distributed concurrency services. 108-109 - Haitham S. Hamza:
Towards stable software analysis patterns. 110-111 - Andy C. King:
Removing GC synchronisation. 112-113 - Tracy L. Lewis, Mary Beth Rosson:
A measure of design readiness: using patterns to facilitate teaching introductory object-oriented design. 114-115 - Adrian Mos:
A framework for performance management of component based distributed applications. 116-117 - Alex Potanin:
A tool for ownership and confinement analysis of the Java object graph. 118-119 - Cheryl Denise Seals:
Learning and reuse in visual programming environments: simulation builder for teachers. 120-121 - Carmen Zannier:
Tool support for refactoring to design patterns. 122-123
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