PPPJ 2003:
Kilkenny City, Ireland
James F. Power, John Waldron (Eds.):
Proceedings of the 2nd International Symposium on Principles and Practice of Programming in Java, PPPJ 2003, Kilkenny City, Ireland, June 16-18, 2003.
ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 42 ACM 2003, ISBN 0-9544145-1-9
Conference opening & keynote talk
Programming techniques
- Youssef Hassoun, Roger Johnson, Steve Counsell:
Reusability, open implementation and Java's dynamic proxies.
3-6

- Giacomo Cabri, Luca Ferrari, Letizia Leonardi:
Manipulation of Java agent bytecode to add roles.
7-12

- Friedrich Steimann, Wolf Siberski, Thomas Kühne:
Towards the systematic use of interfaces in JAVA programming.
13-17

- Ian McRitchie, T. John Brown, Ivor T. A. Spence:
A Java framework for the static reflection, composition and synthesis of software components.
19-20

- Thomas Alexandre:
Using design patterns to build dynamically extensible collaborative virtual environments.
21-23

- Santi Caballé, Fatos Xhafa:
A study into the feasibility of generic programming in Java.
25-26

The Java programming language
Software engineering
Java and education
Computer applications
Information systems
Mathematics of computing
- Claire Whelan, Adam Duffy, Andrew Burnett, Tom Dowling:
A Java API for polynomial arithmetic.
139-144

- D. Curran, N. J. Hurley, Mel Ó Cinnéide:
Securing Java through software watermarking.
145-148

- Vijay P. Shah, Nicolas H. Younan, Torey Alford, Anthony Skjellum:
An advanced signal processing toolkit for JAVA applications.
149-154

- John Loughran, Tom Dowling:
A Java implemented key collision attack on the data encryption standard (DES).
155-157

- Anupama Akre, Sabin Tabirca:
Imaging technologies in JAVA.
159-161

- Jaanus Pöial:
Implementation of directed multigraphs in Java.
163

Invited talk
Java Virtual Machine
Networks and distributed systems
- Daniele Denaro, Franco Rubinacci:
Neural networks library in Java™: a proposal for network intelligent agents.
185-189

- Andrew J. Page, Thomas M. Keane, Richard Allen, Thomas J. Naughton, John Waldron:
Multi-tiered distributed computing platform.
191-194

- Bruce Quig, John Rosenberg, Michael Kölling:
Supporting interactive invocation of remote services within an integrated programming environment.
195-200

- Hugo Leroux, Annya Réquilé-Romanczuk, Christine Mingins:
JACOT: a tool to dynamically visualise the execution of concurrent Java programs.
201-206

- Jean-Marc Seigneur, Gregory Biegel, Christian Damsgaard Jensen:
P2P with JXTA-Java pipes.
207-212

- Marcin Czenko, Jean-Luc Raffy:
JEstelle novel approach to the distributed Java systems specification and development.
213-218

- Humphrey Sheil:
Distributed scientific computing in Java: observations and recommendations.
219-222

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