ECOOP '97 - Object-Oriented Programming 11th European Conference, Jyväskylä, Finland, June 9 - 13, 1997, Proceedings /
This book constitutes the strictly refereed proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, ECOOP'97, held in Jyväskylä, Finland, in June 1997. The book presents 20 revised full papers selected from a total of 103 submissions; also included are two full invited pre...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
1997.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1997. |
Series: | Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
1241 |
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Online Access: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Table of Contents:
- GOODS to appear on the stage
- Balloon types: Controlling sharing of state in data types
- Static integrity constraint management in object-oriented database programming languages via predicate transformers
- Issues with exception handling in object-oriented systems
- Subtyping is not a good "match" for object-oriented languages
- Near optimal hierarchical encoding of types
- An extended Theory of Primitive Objects: First order system
- A reflective architecture for process control applications
- Dynamic object evolution without name collisions
- Aspect-oriented programming
- DRASTIC: A run-time architecture for evolving, distributed, persistent systems
- A general framework for inheritance management and method dispatch in object-oriented languages
- Optimizing Smalltalk by selector code indexing can be practical
- Objects, associations and subsystems: A hierarchical approach to encapsulation
- Towards a formalization of the Unified Modeling Language
- Coordination requirements expressed in types for active objects
- Java is type safe - Probably
- Feature-oriented programming: A fresh look at objects
- Genericity in java with virtual types
- Tool support for object-oriented patterns
- A model for structuring user documentation of object-oriented frameworks using patterns and hypertext
- Using patterns for design and documentation
- Going beyond objects with design patterns.