ECOOP Workshops 1998
Serge Demeyer, Jan Bosch (Eds.):
Object-Oriented Technology, ECOOP'98 Workshop Reader, ECOOP'98 Workshops, Demos, and Posters, Brussels, Belgium, July 20-24, 1998, Proceedings.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1543 Springer 1998, ISBN 3-540-65460-7
I. The 8th Workshop for PhD Students in Object-Oriented Systems
- Erik Ernst, Frank Gerhardt, Luigi Benedicenti:
The 8th Workshop for PhD Students in Object-Oriented Systems.
1-43

- Ákos Frohner:
Framework Design and Documentation.
5-6

- Frank Gerhardt:
Reengineering with the CORBA Meta Object Facility.
6-7

- Patrik Persson:
Enforcing Effective Hard Real-Time Constraints in Object-Oriented Control Systems.
7-8

- Günther Rackl:
Online-Monitoring in Distributed Object-Oriented Client/Server Environments.
8-9

- Moritz Schnizler:
A Test Bench for Software.
9-10

- Christoph Steindl:
Intermodular Slicing of Object-Oriented Programs.
10-12

- Sebastien Gerard:
Validation of Real-Time Object-Oriented Applications.
14-15

- Tamás Kozsik:
Parallel Programs Implementing Abstract Data Type Operations - A Case Study.
15-16

- Claudia Pons:
A Dynamic Logic Model for the Formal Foundation of Object-Oriented Analysis and Design.
16-17

- Winnie Qiu:
A Refinement Approach to Object-Oriented Component Reuse.
17-18

- Xiaogang Zhang:
A Compositional Approach to Concurrent Object Systems.
18-19

- Jaime Gómez:
Component-based Architectures to Generate Software Components from OO Conceptual Models.
21-22

- Markus Knasmüller:
Oberon-D - Adding Database Functionality to an Object-Oriented Development Environment.
22-23

- David Parsons:
Run-time Reusability in Object-Oriented Schematic Capture.
23-24

- Awais Rashid:
SADES - a Semi-Autonomous Database Evolution System.
24-25

- Ashish Singhai:
Framework Design for Optimization (as Applied to Object-Oriented Middleware).
25

- Andreas Speck:
Object-Oriented Control Systems on Standard Hardware.
26

- Alexandru Telea:
Design of an Object-Oriented Scientific Simulation and Visualization System.
26-27

- Il-Hyung Cho:
Testing Components Using Protocols.
29

- Erik Ernst:
Virtual Types, Propagating and Dynamic Inheritance, and Coarse Grained Structural Equivalence.
30

- Bernd Holzmüller:
On Polymorphic Type Systems for Imperative Programming Languages: An Approach using Sets of Types and Subprograms.
31

- Rosziati Ibrahim:
Formal Methods for Component-Based Systems.
32

- David H. Lorenz:
Compilation of Source Code into Object-Oriented Patterns.
32-33

- Gabriel Pavillet:
Integration of Object-Based Knowledge Representation in a Reflective Object-Oriented Language.
33-34

- Yannis Smaragdakis:
Implementing Layered Object-Oriented Designs.
34-35

- Pentti Virtanen:
An Evaluation of the Benefits of Object Oriented Methods in Software Development Processes.
35-36

- Luigi Benedicenti:
Process Measuring, Modeling, and Understanding.
37-38

- Anita Jacob:
Experience in Designing a Spatio-Temporal Information System for Marine Coastal Environments Using Object Technology.
39

- Hyoseob Kim:
Facilitating Design Reuse in Object-Oriented Systems Using Design Patterns.
39-40

- Theodoros Lantzos:
A Reverse Engineering Methodology for Object-Oriented Systems.
40-41

- Jan Sabak:
The Reliability of Object-Oriented Software.
41

- Umit Uzun:
Extending Object-Oriented Development Methodologies to Support Distributed Object Computing.
42-43

II. Techniques, Tools and Formalisms for Capturing and Assessing the Architectural Quality in Object-Oriented Software
- Isabelle Borne, Fernando Brito e Abreu, Wolfgang De Meuter, Galal Hassan Galal:
Techniques, Tools and Formalisms for Capturing and Assessing the Architectural Quality in Object-Oriented Software.
44-45

- Galal Hassan Galal:
A Note on Object-Oriented Software Architecting.
46-47

- Lionel C. Briand, S. Jeromy Carrière, Rick Kazman, Jürgen Wüst:
COMPARE: A Comprehensive Framework for Architecture Evaluation.
48-49

- Jeff L. Burgett, Anthony Lange:
Experience with the Architecture Quality Assessment of a Rule-Based Object-Oriented System.
50-51

- Geert Poels:
Evaluating the Modularity of Model-Driven Object-Oriented Software Architectures (Extended Abstract).
52-53

- Tom Mens, Kim Mens:
Assessing the Evolvability of Software Architectures.
54-55

- Jan Verelst:
The Influence of Domain-Specific Abstraction on Evolvability of Software Architectures for Information Systems.
56-57

- Paolo Predonzani, Giancarlo Succi, Andrea Valerio, Tullio Vernazza:
Object-Oriented Frameworks: Architecture Adaptability.
58-59

- Paulo S. C. Alencar, Donald D. Cowan, Jing Dong, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:
A Transformational Approach to Structural Design Assessment and Change.
60-61

- Fernando Brito e Abreu, Gonçalo Pereira, Pedro Manuel Antunes Sousa:
Reengineering the Modularity of OO Systems.
62-63

- Annya Réquilé-Romanczuk, Cabral Lima, Celso A. A. Kaestner, Edson Emílio Scalabrin:
A Context Help System Based on Intelligent Diagnosis Processes Aiming to Design and Maintain Object-Oriented Software Packages.
64-65

- Serge Demeyer:
Analysis of Overridden Methods to Infer Hot Spots.
66-67

- Natalia A. Romero, María José Presso, Verónica Argañaraz, Gabriel Baum, Maximo Prieto:
Purpose: Between Types and Code.
68-69

- X. Alvarez, G. Dombiak, F. Zak, Maximo Prieto:
Ensuring Object Survival in a Desert.
70-71

III. Experiences in Object-Oriented Re-Engineering
- Stéphane Ducasse, Joachim Weisbrod:
Experiences in Object-Oriented Re-Engineering.
72-73

- Holger Bär, Oliver Ciupke:
Exploiting Design Heuristics for Automatic Problem Detection.
73-74

- Rachel Harrison, Steve Counsell, Reuben V. Nithi:
Design Metrics in the Reengineering of Object-Oriented Systems.
74-75

- Matthias Rieger, Stéphane Ducasse:
Visual Detection of Duplicated Code.
75-76

- Pascal Rapicault, Mireille Blay-Fornarino, Stéphane Ducasse, Anne-Marie Dery:
Dynamic Type Inference to Support Object-Oriented Reenginerring in Smalltalk.
76-77

- Tamar Richner, Stéphane Ducasse, Roel Wuyts:
Understanding Object-Oriented Programs through Declaratice Event Analysis.
78-79

- Mel Ó Cinnéide, Paddy Nixon:
Program Restructuring to Introduce Design Patterns.
79-80

- Benedikt Schulz, Thomas Genssler:
Design Patterns as Operators Implemented with Refactorings.
80-81

- Don Roberts, John Brant:
``Good Enough'' Analysis for Refactoring.
81-82

- Sander Tichelaar, Serge Demeyer:
An Exchange Model for Reengineering Tools.
82-84

- Theodoros Lantzos, Anthony Bryant, Helen M. Edwards:
Capturing the Existing OO Design with the ROMEO Method.
84-85

- Perdita Stevens, Rob Pooley:
Systems Reengineering Patterns.
85-86

- Werner Vieth:
Using Object Orientation to Improve the Software of the German Shoe Industry.
86-88

- Perdita Stevens:
Report of Working Group on Reengineering Patterns.
89-92

- Mel Ó Cinnéide:
Report of Working Group on Reengineering Operations.
93-95

- Tamar Richner:
Report of Working Group on Dynamic Analysis.
95-96

- Steve Counsell:
Report of Working Group on Metrics/Tools.
96-98

IV. Object-Oriented Software Architectures
V. Third International Workshop on Component-Oriented Programming (WCOP '98)
- Jan Bosch, Clemens A. Szyperski, Wolfgang Weck:
WCOP '98 Summary of the Third International Workshop on Component-Oriented Programming.
130-135

- Günter Kniesel:
Type-Safe Delegation for Dynamic Component Adaptation.
136-137

- Anna Mikhajlova:
Consistent Extension of Components in Presence of Explicit Invariants.
138-140

- Geoffrey H. Outhred, John Potter:
Component Composition with Sharing.
141-142

- Ralph Keller, Urs Hölzle:
Late Component Adaptation.
143-144

- Ian Welch, Robert J. Stroud:
Adaptation of Connectors in Software Architectures.
145-146

- Bülent Küçük, M. Nedim Alpdemir, Richard N. Zobel:
Connecting Incompatible Black-Box Components Using Customizable Adapters.
147-148

- Eila Niemelä, Juha Marjeta:
Dynamic Configuration of Distributed Software Components.
149-150

- Bert Robben, Wouter Joosen, Frank Matthijs, Bart Vanhaute, Pierre Verbaeten:
Components for Non-Functional Requirements.
151-152

- Mark Lycett, Ray J. Paul:
The Operational Aspects of Component Architecture.
153-154

- Günter Graw, Arnulf Mester:
Architectures for Interoperation between Component Frameworks (Extended Abstract).
155-156

- Paulo S. C. Alencar, Donald D. Cowan, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena, L. C. M. Nova:
A Model for Gluing Together.
157-158

- Mark Grossman:
Component Testing: An Extended Abstract.
159-160

- James Ingham, Malcolm Munro:
Applying a Domain Specific Language Approach to Component Oriented Programming.
161-162

- David Helton:
The Impact of Large-Scale Component and Framework Application Development on Business.
163-164

- R. Cherinka, C. Michael Overstreet, J. Ricci, M. Schrank:
Maintaining a COTS Component-Based Solution Using Traditional Static Analysis Techniques.
165-166

VI. Second ECOOP Workshop on Precise Behavioral Semantics
- Haim Kilov, Bernhard Rumpe:
Second ECOOP Workshop on Precise Behavioral Semantics (with an Emphasis on OO Business Specifications).
167-188

VII. Tools and Environments for Business Rules
VIII. Object-Oriented Business Process Modelling
IX. Object-Oriented Product Metrics for Software Quality Assessment
X. ECOOP Workshop on Distributed Object Security
- Christian Damsgaard Jensen, George Coulouris, Daniel Hagimont:
ECOOP Workshop on Distributed Object Security.
273-276

- María Ángeles Díaz Fondón, Darío Álvarez Gutiérrez, Armando García-Mendoza Sánchez, Fernando Álvarez García, Lourdes Tajes Martínez, Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle:
Merging Capabilities with the Object Model of an Object-Oriented Abstract Machine.
277

- Christian Damsgaard Jensen, Daniel Hagimont:
Mutual Suspicion in a Generic Object-Support System.
278

- Gerald Bose:
Towards an Access Control Policy Language for CORBA.
279

- Tim Kindberg:
Security for Network Places.
280

- Massimo Ancona, Walter Cazzola, Eduardo B. Fernández:
Reflective Authorization Systems.
281

- Ian Welch, Robert J. Stroud:
Dynamic Adaptation of the Security Properties of Applications and Components.
282

- Charles Schmidt, Vipin Swarup:
Interoperating between Security Domains.
283

- Tuomas Aura, Petteri Koponen, Juhana Räsänen:
Delegation-Based Control for Intelligent Network Services.
284

- George Coulouris, Jean Dollimore, Marcus Roberts:
Secure Communication in Non-uniform Trust Environments.
285

- Andrew Rowley:
Dynamic Access Control for Shared Objects in Groupware Applications.
286

- Cristina Silva, Luís Rodrigues:
A Fault-Tolerant Secure CORBA Store using Fragmentation-Redundancy-Scattering.
287

XI. 4th ECOOP Workshop on Mobility:
Secure Internet Mobile Computations
- Ciarán Bryce, Leila Ismail, Jan Vitek:
4th ECOOP Workshop on Mobility: Secure Internet Mobile Computations.
288-290

- Martín Abadi:
Protection in Programming-Language Translations: Mobile Object Systems (Abstract).
291

- Robert S. Gray:
D'Agents: Future Security Directions.
292

- Jarle Hulaas, Alex Villazón, Jürgen Harms:
A Multi-level Interface Structure for the Selective Publication of Services in an Open Environment.
293

- Adam P. Greenaway, Gerard T. McKee:
A Practical Demonstration of the Effect of Malicious Mobile Agents on CPU Load Balancing.
294

- Nataraj Nagaratnam, Doug Lea:
Role-Based Protection and Delegation for Mobile Object Environments.
295

- Thomas P. Jensen, Daniel Le Métayer, Tommy Thorn:
Coarse Grained Java Security Policies.
296

- Volker Roth:
Secure Recording of Itineraries through Co-operating Agents.
297-298

- Fritz Hohl:
A Model of Attacks of Malicious Hosts Against Mobile Agents.
299

- Lora Kassab, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Agent Trustworthiness.
300

- Uwe G. Wilhelm, Sebastian Staamann, Levente Buttyán:
Protecting the Itinerary of Mobile Agents.
301

- Nils P. Sudmann:
Position Paper: Security in TACOMA.
302-303

- Matthew Hennessy, James Riely:
Type-Safe Execution of Mobile Agents in Anonymous Networks.
304

- Vipin Swarup:
Mobile Computations and Trust.
305

- Dejan S. Milojicic, Gul Agha, Philippe Bernadat, Deepika Chauhan, Shai Guday, Nadeem Jamali, Dan Lambright:
Case Studies in Security and Resource Management for Mobile Objects.
306

XII. 3rd Workshop on Mobility and Replication
- Birger Andersen, Carlos Baquero, Niels Christian Juul:
3rd Workshop on Mobility and Replication.
307-308

- Ana Paula Afonso, Francisco S. Regateiro, Mário J. Silva:
UbiData: An Adaptable Framework for Information Dissemination to Mobile Users.
309-310

- Aamir Rasheed, Arkady B. Zaslavsky:
Twin-Transactions - Delayed Transaction Synchronisation Model.
311-312

- Doug Kimelman, V. T. Rajan, Tova Roth, Mark N. Wegman:
Partitioning and Assignment of Distributed Object Applications Incorporating Object Replication and Caching.
313-314

- Eddy Truyen, Bert Robben, Peter Kenens, Frank Matthijs, Sam Michiels, Wouter Joosen, Pierre Verbaeten:
Open Implementation of a Mobile Communication System.
315-316

- Francisco J. Ballesteros, Fabio Kon, Sergio Arévalo, Roy H. Campbell:
Towards a Grand Unified Framework for Mobile Objects.
317-318

- Geoffrey H. Kuenning, Rajive Bagrodia, Richard G. Guy, Gerald J. Popek, Peter L. Reiher, An-I Wang:
Measuring the Quality of Service of Optimistic Replication.
319-320

- Lars Frank:
Evaluation Overview of the Replication Methods for High Availability Databases.
321-322

- Luis Alonso:
Reflection Based Mobile Replication.
323-324

- Martin Geier, Martin Steckermeier, Ulrich Becker, Franz J. Hauck, Erich Meier, Uwe Rastofer:
Support for Mobility and Replication in the AspectIX Architecture.
325-326

- Alice Bonhomme, Laurent Lefèvre:
How to Combine Strong Availability with Weak Replication of Objects?
327-328

- Franz J. Hauck, Francisco J. Ballesteros:
Tradeoffs of Distributed Object Models (Summary of Working Group A).
329-332

XIII. Learning and Teaching Objects Successfully
- Jürgen Börstler:
Learning and Teaching Objects Successfully - Workshop Summary.
333-334

- Erzsébet Angster:
Teaching Concepts in the Object-Oriented Field.
335-339

- Beáta Kelemen:
A Newcomer's Thoughts about Resonsibility Distribution.
340-343

- Alejandro Fernández, Gustavo Rossi:
An Effective Approach to Learning Object-Oriented Technology.
344-349

- Ana M. D. Moreira:
Teaching Objects: The Case for Modelling.
350-354

- Ahmed Seffah:
Involving Learners in Object-Oriented Technology Teaching Process: Five Web-Based Steps for Success.
355-358

- Markus Knasmüller:
How to Teach Object-Oriented Programming to Well-Trained Cobol Programmers.
359-362

XIV. ECOOP'98 Workshop on Reflective Object-Oriented Programming and Systems
- Robert J. Stroud, Stuart E. Mitchell:
ECOOP'98 Workshop on Reflective Object-Oriented Programming and Systems.
363-364

- Stuart E. Mitchell, Alan Burns, Andy J. Wellings:
MOPping up Exceptions.
365-366

- Bert Robben, Wouter Joosen, Frank Matthijs, Bart Vanhaute, Pierre Verbaeten:
A Metaobject Protocol for Correlate.
367-368

- José Lino Contreras, Jean-Louis Sourrouille:
Adaptive Active Object.
369-371

- Shigeru Chiba, Michiaki Tatsubori:
Yet Another java.lang.Class.
372-373

- Ian Welch, Robert J. Stroud:
A Reflective Java Class Loader.
374-375

- Lutz Wohlrab:
Sanity Checking OS Configuration via Reflective Computation.
376-377

- José M. Troya, Antonio Vallecillo:
A Reflective Component Model for Open Systems.
378-379

- Boris Bokowski:
CoffeeStrainer - Statically Checking Structural Constraints on Java Programs.
380-381

- Lourdes Tajes Martínez, Fernando Álvarez García, María Ángeles Díaz Fondón, Darío Álvarez Gutiérrez, Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle:
A Computational Model for a Distributed Object-Oriented Operating System Based on a Reflective Abstract Machine.
382-383

- Renaud Pawlak, Laurence Duchien, Lionel Seinturier, P. Champagnoux, Daniel Enselme, Gerard Florin:
A Reflective Implementation of a Distributed Programming Model.
384-385

- Walter Cazzola:
Evaluation of Object-Oriented Reflective Models.
386-387

- Fabio Kon, Ashish Singhai, Roy H. Campbell, Dulcineia Carvalho, Robert Moore, Francisco J. Ballesteros:
2K: A Reflective, Component-Based Operating System for Rapidly Changing Environments.
388-389

- Fábio M. Costa, Gordon S. Blair, Geoff Coulson:
Experiments with Reflective Middleware.
390-391

- Charlotte Pii Lunau:
Three Practical Experiences of Using Reflection.
392-393

XV. Aspect Oriented Programming
- Pascal Fradet, Mario Südholt:
Fowards a Generic Framework for AOP.
394-397

- Cristina Videira Lopes, Gregor Kiczales:
Recent Developments in Aspect.
398-401

- Robb Nebbe:
Coordination and Composition: The Two Paradigms Underlying AOP?
402-405

- Harold Ossher, Peri L. Tarr:
Operation-Level Composition: A Case in (Join) Point.
406-409

- Bedir Tekinerdogan, Mehmet Aksit:
Deriving Design Aspects from Conceptual Models.
410-413

- Kris De Volder:
Aspect-Oriented Logic Meta Programming.
414-417

- Daniel Bardou:
Roles, Subjects and Aspects: How Do They Relate?
418-419

- Ulrich Becker, Franz J. Hauck, Jürgen Kleinöder:
D²AL - A Design-Based Aspect Language for Distribution Control.
420-421

- L. Berger, Anne-Marie Dery, Mireille Blay-Fornarino:
Interactions Between Objects: An Aspect of Object-Oriented Languages.
422-423

- Johan Fabry:
Replication as an Aspect - The Naming Problem.
424-425

- Franz J. Hauck, Ulrich Becker, Martin Geier, Erich Meier, Uwe Rastofer, Martin Steckermeier:
AspectIX: A Middleware for Aspect-Oriented Programming.
426-427

- Peter Kenens, Sam Michiels, Frank Matthijs, Bert Robben, Eddy Truyen, Bart Vanhaute, Wouter Joosen, Pierre Verbaeten:
An AOP Case with Static and Dynamic Aspects.
428-430

- David H. Lorenz:
Visitor Beans: An Aspect-Oriented Pattern.
431-432

- Robert J. Walker, Elisa L. A. Baniassad, Gail C. Murphy:
Assessing Aspect-Oriented Programming: Preliminary Results.
433-434

- Mehmet Aksit, Bedir Tekinerdogan:
Aspect-Oriented Programming Using Composition-Filters.
435

- Lynne Blair, Gordon S. Blair:
The Impact of Aspect-Oriented Programming on Formal Methods.
436

- Gregory Blank, Gene Vayngrib:
Aspects of Enterprise Java Beans.
437

- Vinny Cahill, Jim Dowling, Tilman Schäfer, Barry Redmond:
Aspect-Oriented Programming in the Coyote Project.
438

- David Holmes, James Noble, John Potter:
Toward Reusable Synchronisation for Object-Oriented Languages.
439

- Elizabeth A. Kendall:
Agent Roles and Aspects.
440

- Doug Kimelman:
The Distribution Aspect - A Meeting Ground Between Tool and Programs.
441

- Charlotte Pii Lunau:
Is Composition of Metaobjects = Aspect Oriented Programming.
442

- Fernando Sánchez, Juan Hernández Núñez, Juan Manuel Murillo, Enrique Pedraza:
Run-Time Adaptability of Synchronization Policies in Concurrent Object Oriented Languages.
443

XVI. Parallel Objecty-Oriented Scientific Computing
- Kei Davis:
Indroduction to Parallel Objecty-Oriented Scientific Computing.
444-445

- David L. Brown, Kei Davis, William D. Henshaw, Daniel J. Quinlan, Kristi Brislawn:
OVERTURE: Object-Oriented Parallel Adaptive Mesh Refinement for Serial and Parallel Environments.
446-447

- Delphine Caron:
Applying OO Concepts to Create an Environment for Intensive Mult-user Computations in Electromagnetism.
448-449

- Stefano Cozzini:
Rethinking a MD Code Using Object Oriented Technology.
450-451

- Kei Davis, Daniel J. Quinlan:
ROSE: An Optimizing Transformation System for C++ Array-Class Libraries.
452-453

- Kei Davis, Daniel J. Quinlan:
The Parallel Asynchronous Data Routing Environment PADRE.
454-455

- R. I. Mackie, R. R. Gajewski:
Object Oriented Programming and Finite Element Analysis: Achieving Control Over the Calculation Process.
456-457

- J. C. Marshall, L. A. Ankeny, S. P. Clancy, J. H. Hall, J. H. Heiken, K. S. Holian, Stephen R. Lee, G. R. McNamara, J. W. Painter, M. E. Zander, Julian Cummings, Scott Haney, Steve Karmesin, William Humphrey, John Reynders, T. W. Williams, R. L. Graham:
Tecolote: An Object-Oriented Framework for Physics Development.
458-459

- Satoshi Matsuoka, Shigeo Itou:
Is Java Suitable for Portable High-Performance Computing?
460-461

- Charles D. Norton, Viktor K. Decyk, Joan Slottow:
Applying Fortran 90 and Object-Oriented Techniques to Scientific Applications.
462-463

- Atanas Radenski, A. Vann, Boyana Norris:
Development and Utilization of Parallel Generic Algorithms for Scientific Computations.
464-465

- Jeremy G. Siek, Andrew Lumsdaine:
The Matrix Template Library: A Unifying Framework for Numerical Linear Algebra.
466-467

- Jeremy G. Siek, Andrew Lumsdaine:
A Rational Approach to Portable High Performance: The Basic Linear Algebra Instruction Set (BLAIS) and the Fixed Algorithm Size Template (FAST) Library.
468-469

- Eric de Sturler:
Object Oriented Programming in High Performance Fortran.
470-471

- Matthias Weidmann, Philipp Drum, Norman Thomson, Peter Luksch:
Towards Real-World Scientific Web Computing.
472-473

XVII. Automating the Object-Oriented Development Process
- Mehmet Aksit, Bedir Tekinerdogan:
Automating the Object-Oriented Development Process: Workshop Report.
474-476

- Vincenzo Ambriola, Vincenzo Gervasi:
The Case for Cooperative Requirement Writing.
477-479

- Franck Barbier:
Systematic Construction of UML Associations and Aggregations Using cOlOr Framework.
480-482

- Klaas van den Berg:
Software Quality in the Objectory Process.
483-485

- Danny Greefhorst, Mark van Elswijk, Mattijs Maat, Rob Maijers:
Evaluating OO-CASE Tools: OO Research Meets Practice.
486-488

- Christian Kop, Heinrich C. Mayr:
Conceptual Predesign as a Stopover for Mapping Natural Language Requirements Sentences to State Chart Patterns.
489-491

- B. Lesueur, N. Revault, Gerson Sunyé, Mikal Ziane:
Using the MétaGen Modeling and Development Environment in the FIBOF Project.
492

- Motoshi Saeki:
Formalizing Artifacts of Object-Oriented Analysis & Design.
493-495

- Bedir Tekinerdogan, Mehmet Aksit:
Providing Automatic Support for Heuristic Rules of Methods.
496-498

- Enn Tyugu:
From Visual Specifications to Executable Code.
499-501

XVIII. Object-Oriented Technology and Real-Time Systems
- Leonor Barroca, Eugène Dürr, François Terrier:
Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Systems.
502

- Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen, Wouter Joosen:
Dynamic Scheduling of Object Invocations in Distributed Object Oriented Real-Time Systems.
503-506

- Fumio Narisawa, Hidemitsu Naya, Takanori Yokoyama:
A Code Generator with Application-Oriented Size Optimization for Object-Oriented Embedded Control Software.
507-510

- Jérôme Delatour, Mario Paludetto:
UML/PNO: A Way to Merge UML and Petri Net Objects for the Analysis of Real-Time Systems.
511-514

- Frédéric Boulanger, Guy Vidal-Naquet:
Modular Development of Control and Computational Modules Using Reactive Objects.
515-518

- Flavio De Paoli, Francesco Tisato, Carlo Bellettini:
TDA: A Time Driven Engine for Predictable Execution of Realtime Systems.
519-524

- Christian Toinard, Nicolas Chevassus:
Virtual World Objects for Real-Time Cooperative Design.
525-528

- Raymond Boissier, M. Epivent, Eric Gressier-Soudan, François Horn, André Laurent, D. Razafindramary:
Providing Real-Time Object Oriented Industrial Messaging Services.
529-532

- Sébastien Gérard, Agnes Lanusse, François Terrier:
A Train Control Modeling with the Real-Time Object Paradigm.
533-538

XIX. Demonstrations
- Jan Dochx:
Reflections on a Demonstration Chair.
539-540

- Wim De Pauw, John M. Vlissides:
Visualizing Object-Oriented Programs with Jinsight.
541-542

- Markus Knasmüller:
SoftDB - A Simple Software Database.
543-544

- Harold Ossher, Peri L. Tarr:
OO-in-the-Large: Software Development with Subject-Oriented Programming.
545-546

- Doug Kimelman, V. T. Rajan, Tova Roth, Mark N. Wegman, Beth Lindsey, Hayden Lindsey, Sandy Thomas:
Dynamic Application Partitioning in VisualAge Generator Version 3.0.
547-548

- John Brant, Don Roberts:
The Refactoring Browser.
549

- Ilia Bider, Maxim Khomyakov:
Business Objects with History and Planning.
550-551

- Boris Bokowski, Markus Dahm:
Poor Man's Genericity for Java.
552

- Rafael Lozano, Michel E. Adiba, Hervé Martin, Françoise Mocellin:
An Object DBMS for Multimedia Presentations including Video Data.
553-554

- Dov Dori, Arnon Sturm:
OPCAT - Object-Process Case Tool: an Integrated System Engineering Environment (ISEE).
555-556

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