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10th OOPSLA 1995: Austin, TX, USA - Addendum
- Steven Craig Bilow, Patricia S. Bilow:

Addendum to the Proceedings of the 10th Annual Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, OOPSLA 1995 Addendum, Austin, Texas, USA, October 15-19, 1995. ACM 1995, ISBN 978-0-89791-721-6 - Bjarne Stroustrup:

Why C++ is not just an object-oriented programming language. 1-13 - Andrew Koenig:

Idiomatic design. 14-19 - Bertrand Meyer:

Static typing. 20-29 - Adele Goldberg:

What should we teach? 30-37 - Steven Fraser

, Honna Segel, James Coplien, Judith White:
Application of domain analysis to object-oriented systems. 46-49 - Debbie Meadows, Charles R. Gardner:

Building and performance tuning a distributed reporting application for an OODBMS. 50-55 - Charles R. Gardner:

Performance of an OODB in an online 7×24×365 manufacturing operation. 56-60 - Stephen W. Strom, William F. Rich, Matthew T. Verona:

The Navigation Toolkit project revisited. 61-66 - Steven Marney, Mamdouh Ibrahim:

Using objects to manage in-memory data intensive expert systems. 67-71 - Jeff L. Burgett, Sheryl J. Adam:

Applying Object-Oriented Software Engineering Methods to the development of call center software: a case study. 72-76 - John Radford:

Implementing a real-time, embedded, telecommunication switching system in Smalltalk. 77-82 - Mary Beth Rosson:

OOPSLA '95 Doctoral Symposium. 83-84 - Steven Fraser

, Honna Segel, Grady Booch, Frank Buschmann, James Coplien, Norman L. Kerth, Ivar Jacobson, Mary Beth Rosson:
Patterns (Panel): cult to culture?. 85-88 - Laura Hill, Douglas Johnson, Kenneth S. Rubin, Charles Berman, James Coplien, John Daniels:

Object-oriented project management (panel). 89-93 - Dennis Mancl, Frank Armour, Todd Cotton, Geoff Hambrick, Gregg Vesonder:

Tailoring OO analysis and design methods (panel). 94-99 - Dipayan Gangopadhyay, Wolfgang Pree, Albert Schappert:

Framework-centered software development: report on the workshop. 100-104 - Hafedh Mili, François Pachet, Ilham Benyahia, Frederick Eddy:

Metamodeling in OO: OOPSLA'95 workshop summary. 105-110 - Haim Kilov, Bill Harvey, Kevin Tyson:

Semantic integration in complex systems: collective behavior in business rules and software transactions. 111-116 - William H. Harrison, Harold Ossher, Hafedh Mili:

Subjectivity in object-oriented systems: workshop summary. 117-122 - Fred A. Cummins, Roman Cunis, Gail Harris:

The object engine: foundation for next generation architectures. 123-127 - Dennis G. Kafura, R. Greg Lavender, Douglas C. Schmidt:

Workshop on design patterns for concurrent, parallel, and distributed object-oriented system. 128-131 - Gerard Meszaros:

Patterns for decision making in architectural design: workshop summary. 132-137 - Dennis de Champeaux, Simon Horner, Granville Miller:

OO process and metrics for effort estimation. 138-142 - Barbara Yates:

Testing Smalltalk applications. 143-148 - Karl J. Lieberherr:

Workshop on adaptable and adaptive software. 149-154 - K. Narayanaswamy, Adrian Blakey:

Are object-oriented CASE frameworks ready for prime time? 155-158 - Benjamin G. Zorn, Akmal B. Chaudhri:

Object database behavior, benchmarks, and performance: workshop addendum. 159-163 - Jen-Yao Chung, Yi-Jing Lin, Daniel T. Chang:

Object and relational databases. 164-169 - Jeff Sutherland:

Business object design and implementation workshop. 170-175 - Yeona Jang:

Legacy systems and object technology: workshop summary. 176-179 - Antero Taivalsaari, Roland Trauter, Eduardo Casais:

Workshop on object-oriented legacy systems and software evolution . 180-185 - Ashutosh Tiwary, Rajendra K. Raj, Doug Lea, Christopher J. Bosch:

Building large distributed software systems using objects. 191-195 - George Brown, Brad Kain:

Design and construction of large-scale components: main insights of OOPSLA'95 workshop 10. 196-202 - Bob Wilhelm, John Gilbert, Mohamed Fayad:

Object-oriented real-time systems: report on the workshop. 203-208 - Shail Arora:

Object-oriented technology for health care and medical information systems: workshop report. 209-212 - Chris Laffra:

Workshop 22: OO technology in large financial institutions. 213-217

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