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- 1994
- Ole Agesen, David M. Ungar:
Sifting Out the Gold. OOPSLA 1994: 355-370 - Eric Amiel, Olivier Gruber, Eric Simon:
Optimizing Multi-Method Dispatch Using Compressed Dispatch Tables. OOPSLA 1994: 244-258 - Thomas Atwoode, Jnan Dash, Jacob Stein, Michael Stonebraker, Mary E. S. Loomis:
Objects and Databases (Panel). OOPSLA 1994: 371-372 - Bob Beck, Steve Hartley:
Persistent Storgage for a Workflow Tool Implemented in Smalltalk. OOPSLA 1994: 373-387 - Phillip Bogle, Barbara Liskov:
Reducing Cross Domain Call Overhead using Batched Futures. OOPSLA 1994: 341-354 - Raymond J. A. Buhr, Ronald S. Casselman:
Timethread-Role Maps for Object-Oriented Design of Real-Time-and-Distributed Systems. OOPSLA 1994: 301-316 - Michael J. Carey, David J. DeWitt, Chander Kant, Jeffrey F. Naughton:
A Status Report on the oo7 OODBMS Benchmarking Effort. OOPSLA 1994: 414-426 - Craig Chambers, Gary T. Leavens:
Typechecking and Modules for Multi-Methods. OOPSLA 1994: 1-15 - Judy Cohen, Mary Lynn Manns, Susan Lilly, Richard P. Gabriel, Janet Conway, Desmond D'Souza:
Panel: Training Professionals in Object Technology. OOPSLA 1994: 46-50 - Scott Danforth, Ira R. Forman:
Reflections on Metaclass Rorgramming in SOM. OOPSLA 1994: 440-452 - Roland Ducournau, Michel Habib, Marianne Huchard, Marie-Laure Mugnier:
Proposal for a Monotonic Multiple Inheritance Linearization. OOPSLA 1994: 164-175 - Jonathan Eifrig, Scott F. Smith, Valery Trifonov, Amy E. Zwarico:
Application of OOP Type Theory: State, Decidability, Integragtion. OOPSLA 1994: 16-30 - Ira R. Forman, Scott Danforth, Hari Madduri:
Composition of Before/After Metaclasses in SOM. OOPSLA 1994: 427-439 - Steven Fraser, Kent L. Beck, Grady Booch, Derek Coleman, James Coplien, Richard Helm, Kenneth S. Rubin:
How Do Teams Shape Objects ? - How Di Object Shape Teams ? (Panel). OOPSLA 1994: 468-473 - Kaj Grønbæk, Jawahar Malhotra:
Building Tailorable Hypermedia Systems: The Embedded-Interpreter Approach. OOPSLA 1994: 85-101 - Daniel Hagimont, Pierre-Yves Chevalier, André Freyssinet, Sacha Krakowiak, Serge Lacourte, Jacques Mossière, Xavier Rousset de Pina:
Persistent Shared Object Support in the Guide System: Evaluation & Related Work. OOPSLA 1994: 129-144 - Lutz Heuser, John Dilley, Hari Madduri, Steven Rabin, Shawn Woods:
Development of Distributed and Client/Server Object-Oriented Applications: Industry Solutions (Panel). OOPSLA 1994: 317-323 - Urs Hölzle, David M. Ungar:
A Third-Generation SELF Implementation: Reconsiling Responsiveness with Performance. OOPSLA 1994: 229-243 - Richard Jordan, Ruth Smilan, Alex Wilkinson:
Streamlining the Project Cycle With Object-Oriented Requirements. OOPSLA 1994: 287-300 - John F. Karpovich, Andrew S. Grimshaw, James C. French:
Extensible File Systems (ELFS): An Object-Oriented Approach to High Performance File I/O. OOPSLA 1994: 191-204 - Naoki Kobayashi, Akinori Yonezawa:
Type-Theoretic Foundations for Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming. OOPSLA 1994: 31-45 - Bent Bruun Kristensen:
Complex Associations: Abstractions in Object-Oriented Modeling. OOPSLA 1994: 272-286 - Gus Lopez, Bjørn N. Freeman-Benson, Alan Borning:
Implementing Constraint Imperative Programming Languages: The Kaleidospace'93 Virtual Machine. OOPSLA 1994: 259-271 - Victor B. Lortz, Kang G. Shin:
Combining Contracts and Exemplar-Based Programming for Class Hiding and Customization. OOPSLA 1994: 453-467 - David E. Monarchi, Grady Booch, Brian Henderson-Sellers, Ivar Jacobson, Stephen J. Mellor, James E. Rumbaugh, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock:
Methodology Standards: Help or Hindrance? OOPSLA 1994: 223-228 - Tamiya Onodera:
Experience with Representing C++ Program Information in an Object-Oriented Database. OOPSLA 1994: 403-413 - John Plevyak, Andrew A. Chien:
Precise Concrete Type Inference for Object-Oriented Languages. OOPSLA 1994: 324-340 - Isabelle Puaut:
A Distributed Garbage Collector for Active Objects. OOPSLA 1994: 113-128 - Rodolfo F. Resende, Divyakant Agrawal, Amr El Abbadi:
Semantic Locking in Object-Oriented Database Systems. OOPSLA 1994: 388-402 - Scott P. Robertson, John M. Carroll, Robert L. Mack, Mary Beth Rosson, Sherman R. Alpert, Jürgen Koenemann-Belliveau:
ODE: A Self-Guided, Scenario-Based Learning Environment for Object-Oriented Design Principles. OOPSLA 1994: 51-64
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