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Welcome to OOPSLA 2005 in San Diego, California, USA, October 16-20, 2005. This is the proceedings of the 20th annual ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, systems, languages, and Applications, which was initiated in 1986. Technical papers present new ideas, new research, or in-depth reflections on languages, systems, and applications, focusing on objects. This year is first time that the technical program has been split into three parts: research papers, which describe substantiated new research or novel technical results, advance the state of the art, or report on significant experience or experimentation; Onward! papers, which describe new paradigms or metaphors in computing, new thinking about objects, new framings of computational problems or systems, and new technologies; and essays, which are explorations of technology and its impacts, presenting in-depth reflections on technology, its relation to human endeavors, and its philosophical, sociological, psychological, historical, r anthropological underpinnings.Each submission was judged on these criteria:
Technical contribution--how substantial is the contribution
Novelty--how novel or innovative are the ideas
Substantiation--how well proven is the contribution
Presentation--how clearly written and presented is the material
Argument--how compelling or well-made are the arguments in the paper
Art/Craft--how well does the paper demonstrate, describe, or promote excellence of artistry or craft in architecture, design, implementation, methodology, or documentation
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ArchMatE: from architectural styles to object-oriented models through exploratory tool support
Given the difficulties of conventional object technologies to deal with quality-attribute concerns, software architectures appear as an interesting approach to manage them better. A problem to make this approach feasible is the gap between architectural ...
Modeling architectural patterns using architectural primitives
Architectural patterns are a key point in architectural documentation. Regrettably, there is poor support for modeling architectural patterns, because the pattern elements are not directly matched by elements in modeling languages, and, at the same time,...
Parametric polymorphism for software component architectures
Parametric polymorphism has become a common feature of mainstream programming languages, but software component architectures have lagged behind and do not support it. We examine the problem of providing parametric polymorphism with components combined ...
Using dependency models to manage complex software architecture
An approach to managing the architecture of large software systems is presented. Dependencies are extracted from the code by a conventional static analysis, and shown in a tabular form known as the 'Dependency Structure Matrix' (DSM). A variety of ...
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- Proceedings of the 20th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications
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Acceptance Rates
Year | Submitted | Accepted | Rate |
---|---|---|---|
OOPSLA '14 | 186 | 52 | 28% |
OOPSLA '13 | 189 | 50 | 26% |
OOPSLA '09 | 144 | 25 | 17% |
OOPSLA '07 | 156 | 33 | 21% |
OOPSLA '03 | 147 | 26 | 18% |
OOPSLA '02 | 125 | 25 | 20% |
OOPSLA '01 | 145 | 27 | 19% |
OOPSLA '99 | 152 | 30 | 20% |
Overall | 1,244 | 268 | 22% |