29. TOOLS 1999:
Nancy,
France
TOOLS Europe 1999: 29th International Conference on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, 7-10 June 1999, Nancy, France.
IEEE Computer Society 1999, ISBN 0-7695-0275-X
Keynote Presentations
Technical Papers
- Giacomo Cabri, Letizia Leonardi, Gabriele Reggiani, Franco Zambonelli:
Design and Implementation of a Programmable Coordination Architecture for Mobile Agents.
10-19
- Grégory Duval, Thierry Cattel:
Developing Safe Concurrent and Distributed Applications with an Architectural Environment.
20-32
- Kim Mens, Roel Wuyts, Theo D'Hondt:
Declaratively Codifying Software Architectures Using Virtual Software Classifications.
33-45
- Andrea Sosio, Francesco Tisato:
A Design Model for Object Oriented Systems with Explicit Architecture.
46-55
- Alexandru Telea:
Combining Object Orientation and Dataflow Modelling in the Vission Simulation System.
56-65
- David Maley, Ivor T. A. Spence:
Emulating Design by Contract in C++.
66-75
- Anna Mikhajlova:
Consistent Extension of Components in the Presence of Explicit Invariants.
76-85
- Alexander Romanovsky:
Abstract Object State and Version Recovery in N-Version Programming.
86-95
- Yves Le Traon, Daniel Deveaux, Jean-Marc Jézéquel:
Self-Testable Components: From Pragmatic Tests to Design-for-Testability Methodology.
96-107
- Tobias Mayer, Tracy Hall:
Measuring OO Systems: A Critical Analysis of the MOOD Metrics.
108-117
- Michael Mattsson, Jan Bosch:
Characterizing Stability in Evolving Frameworks.
118-130
- Alvaro Ortigosa, Marcelo Campo:
SmartBooks: A Step Beyond Active-Cookbooks to Aid in Framework Instantiation.
131-140
- David Parsons, Awais Rashid, Andreas Speck, Alexandru Telea:
A "Framework" for Object Oriented Frameworks Design.
141-151
- Andrea Schaerf, Maurizio Lenzerini, Marco Cadoli:
LOCAL++: A C++ Framework for Local Search Algorithms.
152-161
- Juan José Ramos, Miquel Angel Piera:
Needs of Object-Oriented Languages for Physics Knowledge Representation in the Simulation Field.
162-171
- Mark Collins-Cope:
The Requirements/Service/Interface (RSI) Approach to Use Case Analysis.
172-183
- Liwu Li:
A Semi-Automatic Approach to Translating Use Cases to Sequence Diagrams.
184-193
- Anthony J. H. Simons:
Use Cases Considered Harmful.
194-203
- Danny C. C. Poo:
Events in Use Cases as a Basis for Identifying and Specifying Classes and Business Rules.
204-213
- Arif Ishaq:
Lessons Learned Introducing an Object-Oriented Databse in the Telecom Industry.
214-223
- Kasper Østerbye:
Associations as a Language Construct.
224-235
- Brian Henderson-Sellers, Franck Barbier:
What is This Thing Called Aggregation?
236-250
- F. J. Zarazaga, J. Valino, S. Comella, Javier Nogueras-Iso, Pedro R. Muro-Medrano:
TRUNIS: An Object Oriented Trunking Radio Telephone Network Information System. An Experience Report.
251-260
- Ole Lehrmann Madsen:
Towards Integration of State Machines and Object-Oriented Languages.
261-274
- Gabriele Taentzer:
Adding Visual Rules to Object-Oriented Modeling Techniques.
275-284
- Marko Boger, Frank Wienberg, Winfried Lamersdorf:
Dejay: Unifying Concurrency and Distribution to Achive a Distributed Java.
285-294
- Grzegorz Czajkowski, Thorsten von Eicken:
Internet Servers, Safe-Language Extensions, and Structured Resource Control.
295-304
- Gautier Koscielny, Salah Sadou:
Dynamic Reuse of Services in Distributed Systems.
305-318
- Avelino Francisco Zorzo:
Dependable Multiparty Interactions: A Case Study.
319-328
- Marie-Claude Pellegrini:
Dynamic Reconfiguration of Corba-Based Applications.
329-340
- Dominique Colnet, Olivier Zendra:
Optimizations of Eiffel Programs: Smalleiffel, the GNU Eiffel Compiler.
341-350
- Welf Löwe, Rainer Neumann, Martin Trapp, Wolf Zimmermann:
Robust Dynamic Exchange of Implementation Aspects.
351-360
- Mark Evered, Gisela Menger:
Very High Level Programming with Collection Components.
361-370
- Mark Woodman, Robert Griffiths, Simon Holland, Hugh Robinson, Malcolm Macgregor:
Employing Object Technology to Expose Fundamental Object Concepts.
371-383
- John Waldron:
Dynamic Bytecode Usage by Object Oriented Java Programs.
384-395
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