30. TOOLS 1999:
Santa Barbara,
CA,
USA
Donald Firesmith, Richard Riehle, Gilda Pour, Bertrand Meyer (Eds.):
TOOLS 1999: 30th International Conference on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, Delivering Quality Software - The Way Ahead, 1-5 August 1999, Santa Barbara, CA, USA.
IEEE Computer Society 1999, ISBN 0-7695-0278-4
Keynote Presentations
- David Lorge Parnas:
Tools for Component Documentation, Analysis and Testing.
2
- Bertrand Meyer:
The Unity of Software and the Power of Roundtrip Engineering.
3
- Don Box:
Life After the Object Wars.
4
- S. Tucker Taft:
Programming Language Design and Software Quality.
5
Quality
Databases
Testing
Java 1
Frameworks 1
Methods 1
Frameworks 2
Methods 2
Teaching
Java 2
Tools
Theory
Quality
Language
Technology
Methodology
Experience
- Frieder Monninger:
Design of Commercial Object-Oriented Applications - The Patterns.
478
- Rallis Farfarakis:
Octopus/UML: Combining Objects with Real-Time.
479-489
- Ali Arsanjani:
Analysis, Design and Implementation of Distributed Java Business Frameworks Using Domain Patterns.
490-500
- Christopher Creel:
Requirement Patterns.
501
Management
- Brian Henderson-Sellers:
Introduction to the OPEN Method with UML.
504
- Michael P. Anton:
Effective Strategies and Techniques for Rapid Object-Oriented Application Development.
505-517
- Todd Lauinger:
Software Development "in the Zone".
518
- Dana Moore:
Creating Social Agents with Reusable Components: A Practitioner's Guide.
519
UML Demo
Workshops
Panels
- Martin L. Griss, Qiming Chen, Gregory A. Bolcer, Robert R. Kessler, Leon J. Osterweil:
Agents and Workflow - An Intimate Connection, or Just Friends?
558-562
- Ulrich Frank, Don S. Batory, Jean Bézivin, Brian Henderson-Sellers, Houman Younessi:
High level Modelling Languages, Adaptable Process Models and Software Generation: Drivers for Quality and Productivity.
563-570
- Richard Riehle:
The Great Language Debate.
571
Eiffel Summit '99
- Rex Fowler:
Direct Mapping and User Interface.
574-583
- Guido Dedene:
Experiences Teaching Eiffel as a First Programming Language to Economy Students.
584-592
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