ECOOP Workshops 1997
Jan Bosch, Stuart Mitchell (Eds.):
Object-Oriented Technology, ECOOP'97 Workshop Reader, ECOOP'97 Workshops, Jyväskylä, Finland, June 9-13, 1997.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1357 Springer 1998, ISBN 3-540-64039-8
I: Object-Oriented Technology for Telecommunications Services Engineering
- Simon Znaty, Jean-Pierre Hubaux:
Workshop 1: Object-Oriented Technology for Telecommunications Services Engineering (Introduction).
1-2

- Simon Znaty, Jean-Pierre Hubaux:
Telecommunications Services Engineering: Principles, Architectures and Tools.
3-11

- Arve Meisingset:
Difficulties with Mapping OMT Specifications into GDMO.
12-16

- Dominique Sidou:
Towards a "Good" Functional and Executable Behavior Model.
17-22

- Jorge L. Tellez Portas, David Watrin, Tayeb Ben Meriem:
The Formalization and Simulation of a Network Management Model.
23-28

- Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville, Luciano Paschoal Gaspary, Maria Janilce B. Almeida:
OST - An Object-Oriented Computer Networks System Specification Tool.
29-33

- Jarmo Harju, Bilhanan Silverajan, Ilkka Toivanen:
Experiences in Telecommunications Protocols with an OO Based Implementation Framework.
34-38

- Luca Deri:
Rapid Network Management Application Development.
39-44

- Zièd Choukair, Antoine Beugnard:
Real-Time Object-Oriented Distributed Processing with COREMO.
45-50

II: Reflective Real-Time Object-Oriented Programming and Systems
- Stuart E. Mitchell, Robert J. Stroud:
Reflective Real-Time Object-Oriented Programming and Systems: Introduction to the ECOOP Workshop.
51-54

- Ashish Singhai, Aamod Sane, Roy H. Campbell:
Reflective ORBs: Supporting Robust, Time-Critical Distribution.
55-61

- Shigeru Chiba, Takeshi Nishimura, Kenichi Kourai, Atsushi Ohnoki, Takashi Masuda:
Weak Protection for Reflective Operating Systems.
62-67

- Michael Golm, Jürgen Kleinöder:
Implementing Real-Time Actors with MetaJava.
68-73

- Stuart E. Mitchell, Alan Burns, Andy J. Wellings:
Adaptive Scheduling Using Reflection.
74-79

- Jack Goldberg, Robert J. Stroud:
Adaptive Fault-Tolerant Systems and Reflective Architectures.
80-88

III: Language Support for Design Patterns and Frameworks
- Jan Bosch, Görel Hedin, Kai Koskimies:
Workshop on Language Support for Design Patterns and Frameworks - Introduction.
89-91

- Ellen Agerbo, Aino Cornils:
Implementing GoF Design Patterns in BETA.
92-95

- Stéphane Ducasse:
Message Passing Abstractions as Elementary Bricks for Design Pattern Implementation: An Experiment.
96-99

- Amnon H. Eden, Amiram Yehudai:
Patterns of the Agenda.
100-104

- Eyðun Eli Jacobsen:
Design Patterns as Program Extracts.
105-107

- Joseph Gil, David H. Lorenz:
Design Patterns vs. Language Design.
108-111

- Frank Matthijs, Wouter Joosen, Bert Robben, Bart Vanhaute, Pierre Verbaeten:
Multi-level Patterns.
112-115

- Palle Nowack:
Architectural Abstractions for Frameworks.
116-118

- Antti-Pekka Tuovinen:
A Framework for Processors of Visual Languages.
119-122

- Kris De Volder, Wolfgang De Meuter:
Type Oriented Programming.
123-125

- Yardena Peres, Jerry W. Malcolm, Pnina Vortman, Gabi Zodik:
A Framework Registration Language.
126-128

- Elizabeth Bjarnason, Görel Hedin:
Tool Support for Framework-Specific Language Extensions.
129-132

- Jan Bosch:
Design Patterns & Frameworks: On the Issue of Language Support.
133-136

- Görel Hedin:
Language Support for Design Patterns Using Attribute Extension.
137-140

- Maarit Harsu, Juha Hautamäki, Kai Koskimies:
A Language Implementation Framework in Java.
141-144

IV: Precise Semantics for Object-Oriented Modeling Techniques
- Haim Kilov, Bernhard Rumpe:
Precise Semantics for Object-Oriented Modeling Techniques - Summary of the ECOOP'97 Workshop.
145-150

- Jean Bézivin, Richard Lemesle:
Ontology-Based Layered Semantics for Precise OA&D Modeling.
151-154

- Juan Bicarregui, Kevin Lano, T. S. E. Maibaum:
Formalizing Object-Oriented Models in the Object Calculus.
155-160

- B. Cohen:
Set Theory as a Semantic Framework for Object-Oriented Modeling.
161-168

- Gary W. Daugherty:
Unification of the Models for Types, Classes and State Machines.
169-172

- Jürgen Ebert, Roger Süttenbach:
Integration of Z-based Semantics of OO-Notations.
173-177

- Robert B. France, Jean-Michel Bruel:
Integrated Informal Object-Oriented and Formal Modeling Techniques.
178-181

- Stuart Kent, Ali Hamie, John Howse, Franco Civello, Richard Mitchell:
Semantics Through Pictures.
182-187

- Haim Kilov, Ian Simmonds:
Business Rules: From Business Specification to Design.
188-194

- Reino Kurki-Suonio, Tommi Mikkonen:
Liberating Object-Oriented Modeling from Programming-Level Abstractions.
195-199

- Geoff Mullery:
Discovering, Displaying and Agreeing Semantics in an Environment of Conflicts.
200-204

- Ruth Breu, Radu Grosu, Franz Huber, Bernhard Rumpe, Wolfgang Schwerin:
Towards a Precise Semantics for Object-Oriented Modeling Techniques.
205-210

- Andy Schürr, Andreas J. Winter:
Formal Definition and Refinement of UML's Module/Package Concept.
211-215

- Jos Warmer, John Hogg, Steve Cook, Bran Selic:
Experience with Formal Specification of CMM and UML.
216-220

V: Models, Formalisms and Methods for Object-Oriented Distributed Computing
The original texts of the contributions to the workshop are available on-line at http://lis.univ-tlse1.fr/ecoop-ws
- Rémi Bastide, Didier Buchs:
Models, Formalisms and Methods for Object-Oriented Distributed Computing (ECOOP Workshop).
221-255

VI: FAMOOS Workshop on Object-Oriented Software Evolution and Re-engineering
- Eduardo Casais, Ari Jaaksi, Thomas Lindner:
FAMOOS Workshop on Object-Oriented Software Evolution and Re-engineering - Introduction.
257-263

- Eliezer Kantorowitz:
On Implementation and Extension Complexities.
264-265

- Tamar Richner, Robb Nebbe:
Analyzing Dependencies to Solve Low-Level Problems.
266-267

- Markku Ruonavaara:
Adding Architecture to Design.
268-269

- Oliver Ciupke:
Analysis of Object-Oriented Programs Using Graphs.
270-271

- Tarja Systä, Kai Koskimies:
Extracting State Diagrams from Legacy Systems.
272-273

- Kim Mens, Tom Mens, Patrick Steyaert, Koen De Hondt:
Combining Software Descriptions.
274-275

- Roland Trauter:
Re-engineering with UML.
276-277

- Hélène Bachatène, Pierre Arnaud:
Evolution of Telecommunication Software Using OO: Organizational and Technical Issues.
278-279

- Serge Demeyer, Theo Dirk Meijler, Matthias Rieger:
Design Pattern Restructuring.
280-282

- Akila Sarirete, Jean G. Vaucher:
Similarity Measures for the Object Model.
283-284

VII:
Modeling Software Processes and Artifacts
VIII:
Component-Oriented Programming
The workshop reader contains short versions of the workshop papers. Full length papers have been published in the TUCS General Publication Series, Vol. 5, ISBN 952-12-0039-1, 1997, http://www.tucs.abo.fi/publications/general/G5.html
- Jan Bosch, Clemens A. Szyperski, Wolfgang Weck:
2nd Workshop on Component-Oriented Programming (WCOP'97).
323-326

- Vito Baggiolini, Jürgen Harms:
Toward Automatic, Run-Time Fault Management for Component-Based Applications.
327-331

- Martin Büchi, Emil Sekerinski:
Formal Methods for Component Software: The Refinement Calculus Perspective.
332-337

- Koen De Hondt, Carine Lucas, Patrick Steyaert:
Reuse Contracts as Component Interface Descriptions.
338-342

- Philippe Lalanda:
A Control Model for the Dynamic Selection and Configuration of Software Components.
343-347

- Michael Goedicke, Torsten Meyer:
Design and Evaluation of Distributed Component-Oriented Software Systems.
348-352

- Leonid Mikhajlov, Emil Sekerinski:
The Fragile Base Class Problem and Its Impact on Component Systems.
353-358

- Tobias Murer:
The Challenge of the Global Software Process.
359-363

- Stefan Schreyjak:
Coupling of Workflow and Component-Oriented Systems.
364-368

- Jørgen Steensgaard-Madsen:
A Generator for Composition Interpreters.
369-373

- José M. Troya, Antonio Vallecillo:
On the Addition of Properties to Components.
374-378

- Jan Bosch:
Adapting Object-Oriented Components.
379-383

- Wolfgang Weck:
Inheritance Using Contracts & Object Composition.
384-388

IX: The 7th Workshop for PhD Students in Object-Oriented Systems
X:
Object-Oriented Real-Time Systems
XI: Aspect-Oriented Programming
All position papers submitted to the workshop are available on the web-site http://trese.cs.utwente.nl/aop-ecoop97/
XII:
Object-Orientation and Operating Systems
- Henning Schmidt, Frank Schubert, Lutz Wohlrab:
Workshop on Object-Orientation and Operating Systems - Preface.
497-498

- Antonio J. Nebro, Ernesto Pimentel, José M. Troya:
Applying Distributed Shared Memory Techniques for Implementing Distributed Objects.
499-506

- Jürgen Kleinöder, Michael Golm:
MetaJava - A Platform for Adaptable Operating-System Mechanisms.
507-514

- Frank Schubert:
A Reflective Architecture for an Adaptable Object-Oriented Operating System Based on C++.
515-522

- Lutz Wohlrab:
Configuration and Adaptation Management for Object-Oriented Operating Systems.
523-530

- Danilo Beuche:
An Approach for Managing Highly Configurable Operating Systems.
531-536

- Darío Álvarez Gutiérrez, Lourdes Tajes Martínez, Fernando Álvarez García, María Ángeles Díaz Fondón, Raúl Izquierdo Castanedo, Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle:
An Object-Oriented Abstract Machine as the Substrate for an Object-Oriented Operating System.
537-544

- Sven Graupner:
Objects in Different Execution Environments.
545-552

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