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James Noble
Other persons with the same name
2010 – today
- 2013
[j21]Rashina Hoda, James Noble, Stuart Marshall: Self-Organizing Roles on Agile Software Development Teams. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 39(3): 422-444 (2013)
[c157]Alex Potanin, Monique Damitio, James Noble: Are your incoming aliases really necessary? counting the cost of object ownership. ICSE 2013: 742-751
[c156]Andrew P. Black, Kim B. Bruce, Michael Homer, James Noble, Amy Ruskin, Richard Yannow: Seeking grace: a new object-oriented language for novices. SIGCSE 2013: 129-134
[c155]Michael Waterman, James Noble, George Allan: The Effect of Complexity and Value on Architecture Planning in Agile Software Development. XP 2013: 238-252
[e6]James Noble, Ralph Johnson, Uwe Zdun, Eugene Wallingford (Eds.): Transactions on Pattern Languages of Programming III. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7840, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-38675-6- 2012
[j20]Rashina Hoda, James Noble, Stuart Marshall: Developing a grounded theory to explain the practices of self-organizing Agile teams. Empirical Software Engineering 17(6): 609-639 (2012)
[c154]Siva Dorairaj, James Noble, Petra Malik: Knowledge Management in Distributed Agile Software Development. AGILE 2012: 64-73
[c153]Michael Homer, James Noble, Kim B. Bruce, Andrew P. Black, David J. Pearce: Patterns as objects in grace. DLS 2012: 17-28
[c152]Siva Dorairaj, James Noble, Petra Malik: Understanding Lack of Trust in Distributed Agile Teams: A grounded theory study. EASE 2012: 81-90
[c151]Stephen Nelson, David J. Pearce, James Noble: Profiling Field Initialisation in Java. RV 2012: 292-307
[c150]Siva Dorairaj, James Noble, Petra Malik: Understanding Team Dynamics in Distributed Agile Software Development. XP 2012: 47-61
[e5]James Noble (Ed.): ECOOP 2012 - Object-Oriented Programming - 26th European Conference, Beijing, China, June 11-16, 2012. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7313, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-31056-0- 2011
[j19]David J. Pearce, James Noble: Implementing a Language with Flow-Sensitive and Structural Typing on the JVM. Electr. Notes Theor. Comput. Sci. 279(1): 47-59 (2011)
[j18]Rashina Hoda, James Noble, Stuart Marshall: The impact of inadequate customer collaboration on self-organizing Agile teams. Information & Software Technology 53(5): 521-534 (2011)
[c149]Siva Dorairaj, James Noble, Petra Malik: Bridging cultural differences: a grounded theory perspective. ISEC 2011: 3-10
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[c147]Craig Anslow, Stuart Marshall, James Noble, Robert Biddle: SourceVis: a tool for multi-touch software visualization. ITS 2011: 264-265
[c146]Rashina Hoda, James Noble, Stuart Marshall: Supporting Self-organizing Agile Teams - What's Senior Management Got to Do with It? XP 2011: 73-87
[c145]Siva Dorairaj, James Noble, Petra Malik: Effective Communication in Distributed Agile Software Development Teams. XP 2011: 102-116
[e4]James Noble, Ralph Johnson, Paris Avgeriou, Neil B. Harrison, Uwe Zdun (Eds.): Transactions on Pattern Languages of Programming II - Special Issue on Applying Patterns. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6510, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-19431-3- 2010
[j17]Matthew Duignan, James Noble, Robert Biddle: Abstraction and Activity in Computer-Mediated Music Production. Computer Music Journal 34(4): 22-33 (2010)
[j16]Shane Markstrum, Daniel Marino, Matthew Esquivel, Todd D. Millstein, Chris Andreae, James Noble: JavaCOP: Declarative pluggable types for java. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 32(2) (2010)
[c144]Ewan D. Tempero, Steve Counsell, James Noble: An empirical study of overriding in open source Java. ACSC 2010: 3-12
[c143]Ewan D. Tempero, Craig Anslow, Jens Dietrich, Ted Han, Jing Li, Markus Lumpe, Hayden Melton, James Noble: The Qualitas Corpus: A Curated Collection of Java Code for Empirical Studies. APSEC 2010: 336-345
[c142]Rashina Hoda, James Noble, Stuart Marshall: How much is just enough?: some documentation patterns on Agile projects. EuroPLoP 2010: 13
[c141]Rashina Hoda, James Noble, Stuart Marshall: Organizing self-organizing teams. ICSE (1) 2010: 285-294
[c140]Rashina Hoda, Philippe Kruchten, James Noble, Stuart Marshall: Agility in context. OOPSLA 2010: 74-88
[c139]Andrew P. Black, Kim B. Bruce, James Noble: Panel: designing the next educational programming language. SPLASH/OOPSLA Companion 2010: 201-204
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[c137]Craig Anslow, Stuart Marshall, James Noble, Ewan D. Tempero, Robert Biddle: User evaluation of polymetric views using a large visualization wall. SOFTVIS 2010: 25-34
[c136]Haowei Ruan, Craig Anslow, Stuart Marshall, James Noble: Exploring the inventor's paradox: applying jigsaw to software visualization. SOFTVIS 2010: 83-92
[c135]Stephen Nelson, David J. Pearce, James Noble: Understanding the Impact of Collection Contracts on Design. TOOLS (48) 2010: 61-78
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[c133]Rashina Hoda, James Noble, Stuart Marshall: Agile Undercover: When Customers Don't Collaborate. XP 2010: 73-87
[c132]Siva Dorairaj, James Noble, Petra Malik: Understanding the Importance of Trust in Distributed Agile Projects: A Practical Perspective. XP 2010: 172-177
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2000 – 2009
- 2009
[c130]Angela Martin, Robert Biddle, James Noble: XP Customer Practices: A Grounded Theory. AGILE 2009: 33-40
[c129]Angela Martin, Robert Biddle, James Noble: The XP Customer Team: A Grounded Theory. AGILE 2009: 57-64
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[c127]Keith Cassell, Peter Andreae, Lindsay Groves, James Noble: Towards Automating Class-Splitting Using Betweenness Clustering. ASE 2009: 595-599
[c126]Phil Greenwood, Alessandro Garcia, Yuanfang Cai, Cláudio Sant'Anna, Kevin J. Sullivan, Thomas Cottenier, James Noble: 3rd workshop on assessment of contemporary modularization techniques (ACoM 2009). OOPSLA Companion 2009: 715-716
[c125]John Rankin, Craig Anslow, James Noble, Brenda Chawner, Donald Gordon: Wikipublisher: a print-on-demand Wiki. Int. Sym. Wikis 2009
[c124]Rashina Hoda, James Noble, Stuart Marshall: Negotiating Contracts for Agile Projects: A Practical Perspective. XP 2009: 186-191
[e3]James Noble (Ed.): Proceedings of the 5th Symposium on Dynamic Languages, DLS 2009, October 26, 2010, Orlando, Florida, USA. ACM 2009, ISBN 978-1-60558-769-1
[e2]James Noble, Ralph Johnson (Eds.): Transactions on Pattern Languages of Programming I. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5770, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-10831-0- 2008
[j15]Tian Zhao, Jason Baker, James Hunt, James Noble, Jan Vitek: Implicit ownership types for memory management. Sci. Comput. Program. 71(3): 213-241 (2008)
[c123]Gavin M. Bierman, Matthew J. Parkinson, James Noble: UpgradeJ: Incremental Typechecking for Class Upgrades. ECOOP 2008: 235-259
[c122]Ewan D. Tempero, James Noble, Hayden Melton: How Do Java Programs Use Inheritance? An Empirical Study of Inheritance in Java Software. ECOOP 2008: 667-691
[c121]Dave Clarke, Sophia Drossopoulou, Peter Müller, James Noble, Tobias Wrigstad: Aliasing, Confinement, and Ownership in Object-Oriented Programming. ECOOP Workshops 2008: 30-41
[c120]Ewan D. Tempero, Gavin M. Bierman, James Noble, Matthew J. Parkinson: From Java To UpgradeJ: An Empirical Study. HotSWUp 2008
[c119]Darren Willis, David J. Pearce, James Noble: Caching and incrementalisation in the java query language. OOPSLA 2008: 1-18
[c118]Radu Muschevici, Alex Potanin, Ewan D. Tempero, James Noble: Multiple dispatch in practice. OOPSLA 2008: 563-582
[c117]Craig Anslow, James Noble, Stuart Marshall, Ewan D. Tempero: Visualizing the word structure of Java class names. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 777-778
[c116]Stephen Nelson, Stephanie Balzer, Gavin M. Bierman, Erik Meijer, James Noble, David J. Pearce, Jiri Soukup, Frank Tip: Relationships and associations in object-oriented languages. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 855-856
[c115]Rilla Khaled, Ronald Fischer, James Noble, Robert Biddle: A Qualitative Study of Culture and Persuasion in a Smoking Cessation Game. PERSUASIVE 2008: 224-236
[c114]Craig Anslow, James Noble, Stuart Marshall, Robert Biddle: Web software visualization using extensible 3D (X3D) graphics. SOFTVIS 2008: 213-214
[c113]Craig Anslow, James Noble, Stuart Marshall, Ewan D. Tempero: Towards end-user web software visualization. VL/HCC 2008: 256-257
[c112]- 2007
[j14]Pippin Barr, James Noble, Robert Biddle: Video game values: Human-computer interaction and games. Interacting with Computers 19(2): 180-195 (2007)
[j13]Chris Andreae, Yvonne Coady, Celina Gibbs, James Noble, Jan Vitek, Tian Zhao: Scoped types and aspects for real-time Java memory management. Real-Time Systems 37(1): 1-44 (2007)
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[c111]Jennifer Ferreira, James Noble, Robert Biddle: Agile Development Iterations and UI Design. AGILE 2007: 50-58
[c110]Dave Clarke, Sophia Drossopoulou, James Noble, Tobias Wrigstad: Tribe: a simple virtual class calculus. AOSD 2007: 121-134
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[c108]Curtis Clifton, Gary T. Leavens, James Noble: MAO: Ownership and Effects for More Effective Reasoning About Aspects. ECOOP 2007: 451-475
[c107]Dave Clarke, Sophia Drossopoulou, James Noble, Tobias Wrigstad: Aliasing, Confinement, and Ownership in Object-Oriented Programming. ECOOP Workshops 2007: 40-49
[c106]James Noble, Arno Schmiedmeier, David J. Pearce, Andrew P. Black: Patterns of Aspect-Oriented Design. EuroPLoP 2007: 769-796
[c105]Nicholas R. Cameron, Sophia Drossopoulou, James Noble, Matthew J. Smith: Multiple ownership. OOPSLA 2007: 441-460
[c104]Craig Anslow, James Noble, Stuart Marshall, Robert Biddle: X3D web software visualization in action! OOPSLA Companion 2007: 734
[c103]Rilla Khaled, Pippin Barr, James Noble, Ronald Fischer, Robert Biddle: Fine Tuning the Persuasion in Persuasive Games. PERSUASIVE 2007: 36-47
[c102]Jennifer Ferreira, James Noble, Robert Biddle: Up-Front Interaction Design in Agile Development. XP 2007: 9-16- 2006
[j11]Alex Potanin, James Noble, Dave Clarke, Robert Biddle: Featherweight generic confinement. J. Funct. Program. 16(6): 793-811 (2006)
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[c99]Pippin Barr, James Noble, Robert Biddle, Rilla Khaled: From pushing buttons to play and progress: value and interaction in fable. AUIC 2006: 61-68
[c98]Rilla Khaled, Robert Biddle, James Noble, Pippin Barr, Ronald Fischer: Persuasive interaction for collectivist cultures. AUIC 2006: 73-80
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[c95]Chris Andreae, Yvonne Coady, Celina Gibbs, James Noble, Jan Vitek, Tian Zhao: Scoped Types and Aspects for Real-Time Java. ECOOP 2006: 124-147
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[c92]Chris Andreae, James Noble, Shane Markstrum, Todd D. Millstein: A framework for implementing pluggable type systems. OOPSLA 2006: 57-74
[c91]Alex Potanin, James Noble, Dave Clarke, Robert Biddle: Generic ownership for generic Java. OOPSLA 2006: 311-324
[c90]Gareth Baxter, Marcus R. Frean, James Noble, Mark Rickerby, Hayden Smith, Matt Visser, Hayden Melton, Ewan D. Tempero: Understanding the shape of Java software. OOPSLA 2006: 397-412
[c89]Craig Anslow, Stuart Marshall, James Noble, Robert Biddle: VET3D: a tool for execution trace web 3D visualization. OOPSLA Companion 2006: 655-656
[c88]Rilla Khaled, Pippin Barr, Ronald Fischer, James Noble, Robert Biddle: Factoring culture into the design of a persuasive game. OZCHI 2006: 213-220
[c87]Pippin Barr, Rilla Khaled, James Noble, Robert Biddle: Playing the interface: a case study of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. OZCHI 2006: 317-320
[c86]Pippin Barr, Rilla Khaled, James Noble, Robert Biddle: Feeling Strangely Fine: The Well-Being Economy in Popular Games. PERSUASIVE 2006: 60-71
[c85]Rilla Khaled, Pippin Barr, James Noble, Ronald Fischer, Robert Biddle: Our Place or Mine? Exploration into Collectivism-Focused Persuasive Technology Design. PERSUASIVE 2006: 72-83
[c84]Pippin Barr, Rilla Khaled, James Noble, Robert Biddle: Well-Being to "Well Done!": The Development Cycle in Role-Playing Games. PERSUASIVE 2006: 96-99
[c83]Rilla Khaled, Pippin Barr, James Noble, Robert Biddle: Investigating Social Software as Persuasive Technology. PERSUASIVE 2006: 104-107
[c82]Craig Anslow, Stuart Marshall, James Noble, Robert Biddle: Evaluating X3D for use in software visualization. SOFTVIS 2006: 161-162
[e1]Dirk Riehle, James Noble (Eds.): Proceedings of the 2006 International Symposium on Wikis, 2006, Odense, Denmark, August 21-23, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-413-8- 2005
[b1]James Noble, Charles Weir: Small memory software - patterns for systems with limited memory. Addison-Wesley-Longman 2005, ISBN 978-0-201-59607-6, pp. I-XIV, 1-333
[j10]Alex Potanin, James Noble, Marcus R. Frean, Robert Biddle: Scale-free geometry in OO programs. Commun. ACM 48(5): 99-103 (2005)
[j9]Abdelsalam Shanneb, John Potter, James Noble: Exclusion requirements and potential concurrency for composite objects. Sci. Comput. Program. 58(3): 344-365 (2005)
[c81]Tim Wright, James Noble, Stephen Marshall: Tim Wright James Noble Stephen Marshall. ACE 2005: 187-192
[c80]Donald Gordon, James Noble, Robert Biddle: Clicki: A Framework for Light-weightWeb-based Visual Applications. AUIC 2005: 39-45
[c79]Jennifer Ferreira, Pippin Barr, James Noble: The Semiotics of User Interface Redesign. AUIC 2005: 47-53
[c78]Pippin Barr, Rilla Khaled, James Noble, Robert Biddle: A Taxonomic Analysis of User-Interface Metaphors in the Microsoft O ce Project Gallery. AUIC 2005: 109-117
[c77]Brian Foote, Ralph E. Johnson, James Noble: Efficient Multimethods in a Single Dispatch Language. ECOOP 2005: 337-361
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[c75]Rilla Khaled, James Noble, Robert Biddle: An Analysis of Persuasive Technology Tool Strategies. IWIPS 2005: 167-173
[c74]Tim Wright, Pak Yoong, James Noble, Roger Cliffe, Rashina Hoda, Donald Gordon, Chris Andreae: Usability methods and mobile devices: an evaluation of MoFax. MUM 2005: 26-33- 2004
[j8]Alex Potanin, James Noble, Robert Biddle: Checking ownership and confinement. Concurrency - Practice and Experience 16(7): 671-687 (2004)
[j7]James Noble, Robert Biddle: Notes on notes on postmodern programming. SIGPLAN Notices 39(12): 40-56 (2004)
[c73]James Noble, Stuart Marshall, Stephen Marshall, Robert Biddle: Less Extreme Programming. ACE 2004: 217-226
[c72]Angela Martin, Robert Biddle, James Noble: The XP Customer Role in Practice: Three Studies. Agile Development Conference 2004: 42-54
[c71]Matthew Duignan, James Noble, Pippin Barr, Robert Biddle: Metaphors for Electronic Music Production in Reason and Live. APCHI 2004: 111-120
[c70]Mike McGavin, James Noble, Robert Biddle, Judy Brown: Towards a General Model for Assisting Navigation. APCHI 2004: 262-271
[c69]Craig Anslow, Stuart Marshall, Robert Biddle, James Noble, Kirk Jackson: XML Database Support for Program Trace Visualisation. InVis.au 2004: 25-34
[c68]Stuart Marshall, Robert Biddle, James Noble: Using Software Visualisation to Enhance Online Component Markets. InVis.au 2004: 35
[c67]Alex Potanin, James Noble, Robert Biddle: Snapshot Query-Based Debugging. Australian Software Engineering Conference 2004: 251-261
[c66]Ewan D. Tempero, James Noble, Robert Biddle: Delegation Diagrams: Visual Support for the Development of Object-Oriented Designs. AUIC 2004: 83-89
[c65]Charles Weir, James Noble, Angela Martin, Robert Biddle: My Friend the Customer. EuroPLoP 2004: 199-214
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[c62]Alex Potanin, James Noble, Robert Biddle: Generic ownership: practical ownership control in programming languages. OOPSLA Companion 2004: 50-51
[c61]James Noble, Robert Biddle: Notes on notes on postmodern programming: radio edit. OOPSLA Companion 2004: 112-115
[c60]Rilla Khaled, Anna Maria Luxton, James Noble, Leo Ferres, Judy Brown, Robert Biddle: Visualisation for learning OOP, using AOP and eclipse. OOPSLA Companion 2004: 178-179
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[c58]- 2003
[c57]Robert Biddle, James Noble, Ewan D. Tempero: Teaching the Evaluation of Object-Oriented Designs. ACE 2003: 213-220
[c56]Rilla Khaled, James Noble, Robert Biddle: InspectJ: Program Monitoring for Visualisation Using AspectJ. ACSC 2003: 359-368
[c55]Daniel Ballinger, Robert Biddle, James Noble: Spreadsheet Visualisation to Improve End-user Understanding. InVis.au 2003: 99-109
[c54]Rilla Khaled, James Noble, Robert Biddle: A Case Study of Cartoon Visualisation Using Aspect. InVis.au 2003: 117-125
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[c52]Daniel Ballinger, Robert Biddle, James Noble: Spreadsheet structure inspection using low level access and visualisation. AUIC 2003: 91-94
[c51]Daniel Mackay, James Noble, Robert Biddle: A Lightweight Web-Based Case Tool for UML Class Diagrams. AUIC 2003: 95-98
[c50]David G. Clarke, Sophia Drossopoulou, James Noble: Aliasing, Confinement, and Ownership in Object-Oriented Programming. ECOOP Workshops 2003: 197-207
[c49]Charles Weir, James Noble: A Window in your Pocket: Some Small Patterns for User Interfaces. EuroPLoP 2003: 19-36
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[c47]Rilla Khaled, James Noble, Robert Biddle: Software Visualisation of Java Programs in InspectJ. EuroPLoP 2003: 645-666
[c46]Larry L. Constantine, Robert Biddle, James Noble: Usage-Centered Design and Software Engineering: Models for Integration. ICSE Workshop on SE-HCI 2003: 106-113
[c45]Robert Biddle, Angela Martin, James Noble: No name: just notes on software reuse. OOPSLA Companion 2003: 240-260
[c44]David G. Clarke, Michael Richmond, James Noble: Saving the world from bad beans: deployment-time confinement checking. OOPSLA 2003: 374-387
[c43]Donald Gordon, Robert Biddle, James Noble, Ewan D. Tempero: A technology for lightweight web-based visual applications. HCC 2003: 245-247
[c42]Angela Martin, James Noble, Robert Biddle: Being Jane Malkovich: A Look Into the World of an XP Customer. XP 2003: 234-243- 2002
[j6]Trent Hill, James Noble, John Potter: Scalable Visualizations of Object-Oriented Systems with Ownership Trees. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 13(3): 319-339 (2002)
[c41]Robert Biddle, James Noble, Ewan D. Tempero: Essential Use Cases and Responsibility in Object-Oriented Development. ACSC 2002: 7-16
[c40]James Noble, Robert Biddle, Ewan D. Tempero: Metaphor and Metonymy in Object-Oriented Design Patterns. ACSC 2002: 187-195
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[c37]- 2001
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[j4]James Noble, Doug Lea: Editorial: Aliasing in object-oriented systems. Softw., Pract. Exper. 31(6): 505 (2001)
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[c35]James Noble, Robert Biddle: Visual Programs Module Choice and Layout in the Nord Modular Patch Language. InVis.au 2001: 121-127
[c34]James Noble: Visualising Objects: Abstraction, Encapsulation, Aliasing, and Ownership. Software Visualization 2001: 58-72
[c33]John Boyland, James Noble, William Retert: Capabilities for Sharing: A Generalisation of Uniqueness and Read-Only. ECOOP 2001: 2-27
[c32]David G. Clarke, James Noble, John Potter: Simple Ownership Types for Object Containment. ECOOP 2001: 53-76- 2000
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[c27]Trent Hill, James Noble, John Potter: Scalable Visualisations with Ownership Trees. TOOLS (37) 2000: 202-213
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[c24]James Noble, Charles Weir: Smaller Software: Patterns for Objects in Limited Memory. TOOLS (33) 2000: 471
[c23]Trent Hill, James Noble, John Potter: Visualizing the Structure of Object-Oriented Systems. VL 2000: 191-198
1990 – 1999
- 1999
[c22]James Noble, Jan Vitek, Doug Lea, Paulo Sérgio Almeida: Aliasing in Object Oriented Systems. ECOOP Workshops 1999: 136-163
[c21]David G. Clarke, James Noble, John Potter: Overcoming Representation Exposure. ECOOP Workshops 1999: 149-151
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[c18]James Noble, Charles Weir: Patterns for Limited Memory Using Secondary Storage. EuroPLoP 1999: 233-256
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[c15]James Noble, David G. Clarke, John Potter: Object Ownership for Dynamic Alias Protection. TOOLS (32) 1999: 176-187- 1998
[c14]John Potter, James Noble, David G. Clarke: The Ins and Outs of Objects. Australian Software Engineering Conference 1998: 80-89
[c13]James Noble: Classifying Relationships between Object-Oriented Design Pattern. Australian Software Engineering Conference 1998: 98-
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[c11]David Holmes, James Noble, John Potter: Toward Reusable Synchronisation for Object-Oriented Languages. ECOOP Workshops 1998: 439
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[c8]David G. Clarke, John Potter, James Noble: Ownership Types for Flexible Alias Protection. OOPSLA 1998: 48-64
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[c6]- 1997
[c5]James Noble, John Potter: Change Detection for Aggregate Objects with Aliasing. Australian Software Engineering Conference 1997: 98-
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[c2]- 1996
[j2]James Noble, Antero Taivalsaari: ECOOP'96 Workshop on Prototype Based Object Oriented Programming. SIGPLAN Notices 31(12): 12-17 (1996)- 1995
[j1]James Noble, Lindsay Groves, Robert Biddle: Object Oriented Program Visualisation in Tarraingim. Australian Computer Journal 27(4): 138-149 (1995)- 1992
[c1]James Noble, Lindsay Groves: An Introduction to the Tarraingím Program Animation Environment. TOOLS (6) 1992: 37-50
Coauthor Index
[c147] [j17] [c137] [c130] [c129] [c115] [c114] [c112] [j14] [c111] [c104] [c103] [c102] [j11] [c100] [c99] [c98] [c97] [c91] [c89] [c88] [c87] [c86] [c85] [c84] [c83] [c82] [j10] [c80] [c78] [c75] [j8] [j7] [c73] [c72] [c71] [c70] [c69] [c68] [c67] [c66] [c65] [c64] [c63] [c62] [c61] [c60] [c58] [c57] [c56] [c55] [c54] [c53] [c52] [c51] [c47] [c46] [c45] [c43] [c42] [c41] [c40] [c39] [c38] [c37] [c35] [j1]
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