| 2009 | ||
|---|---|---|
| c25 | Steven Fraser, Robert Biddle, Scott Jordan, Kate Keahey, Bob Marcus, E. Michael Maximilien, Dave A. Thomas: Cloud computing beyond objects: seeding the cloud. OOPSLA Companion 2009: 847-850 | |
| 2008 | ||
| c24 | Steven Fraser, Ricardo Lopez, Pradeep Kathail, Douglas C. Schmidt, Mary Shaw, Kevin J. Sullivan, Dave A. Thomas: Collaboration and communication: growing and sustaining ultra large scale (ULS) systems. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 797-800 | |
| 2007 | ||
| c23 | Steven Fraser, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., Martin Fowler, Ricardo Lopez, Aki Namioka, Linda M. Northrop, David Lorge Parnas, Dave A. Thomas: "No silver bullet" reloaded: retrospective on "essence and accidents of software engineering". OOPSLA Companion 2007: 1026-1030 | |
| c22 | Mamdouh H. Ibrahim, Kerrie Holley, Nicolai M. Josuttis, Brenda Michelson, Dave A. Thomas, John deVadoss: The future of SOA: what worked, what didn't, and where is it going from here? OOPSLA Companion 2007: 1034-1038 | |
| 2006 | ||
| c21 | Steven Fraser, Linda Rising, Scott W. Ambler, Alistair Cockburn, Jutta Eckstein, David Hussman, Randy Miller, Mark Striebeck, Dave A. Thomas: A fishbowl with piranhas: coalescence, convergence or divergence? OOPSLA Companion 2006: 937-939 | |
| 2005 | ||
| j12 | ||
| j11 | Dave A. Thomas: Going Open Source Software in IT - Opportunities and Challenges. Journal of Object Technology 4(2): 7-14 (2005) | |
| c20 | James Coplien, Brian Foote, Richard P. Gabriel, Dave A. Thomas, Cristina Videira Lopes, Brian Marick, Bonnie A. Nardi, Rob Tow, Andrew Hunt, Glenn Vanderburg: Breakthrough ideas. OOPSLA Companion 2005: 76-86 | |
| c19 | Adrian M. Colyer, Jack Greenfield, Ivar Jacobson, Gregor Kiczales, Dave A. Thomas: Aspects: passing fad or new foundation? OOPSLA Companion 2005: 376-377 | |
| c18 | Steven Fraser, Djenana Campara, Carl Chilley, Richard P. Gabriel, Richard Lopez, Dave A. Thomas, Greg Utas: Fostering software robustness in an increasingly hostile world. OOPSLA Companion 2005: 378-380 | |
| 2004 | ||
| j10 | Dave A. Thomas: The Elusive Search for Business Frameworks. Journal of Object Technology 3(1): 7-13 (2004) | |
| j9 | Dave A. Thomas: Message Oriented Programming - The Case for First Class Messages. Journal of Object Technology 3(5): 7-12 (2004) | |
| j8 | Dave A. Thomas, Brian M. Barry: Using Active Objects for Structuring Service Oriented Architectures. Anthropomorphic Programming with Actors. Journal of Object Technology 3(7): 7-14 (2004) | |
| j7 | ||
| c17 | Steven Fraser, Lougie Anderson, Ron Crocker, Richard P. Gabriel, Martin Fowler, Ricardo Lopez, Dave A. Thomas: Challenges in outsourcing and global development: how will your job change? OOPSLA Companion 2004: 145-147 | |
| 2003 | ||
| j6 | Dave A. Thomas: Computational Diversity, Practice and a Passion for Applications. Journal of Object Technology 2(1): 7-12 (2003) | |
| j5 | Dave A. Thomas: Computational Diversity, Practice and a Passion for Applications. Journal of Object Technology 2(3): 7-12 (2003) | |
| j4 | Dave A. Thomas: The Impedance Imperative - Tuples + Objects + Infosets = Too Much Stuff! Journal of Object Technology 2(5): 7-12 (2003) | |
| c16 | Dave A. Thomas, Brian M. Barry: Model driven development: the case for domain oriented programming. OOPSLA Companion 2003: 2-7 | |
| c15 | Steven Fraser, Ray Bareiss, Barry W. Boehm, Mark Hayes, Laura Hill, Gabby Silberman, Dave A. Thomas: Meeting the challenge of software engineering education for working professionals in the 21st century. OOPSLA Companion 2003: 262-264 | |
| c14 | Granville Miller, Andy Evans, Ivar Jacobson, Henrik Jondell, Allan Kennedy, Stephen J. Mellor, Dave A. Thomas: Model driven architecture: how far have we come, how far can we go? OOPSLA Companion 2003: 273-274 | |
| c13 | Dave A. Thomas, Brian M. Barry, Ivar Jacobson, Linda M. Northrop, Clemens A. Szyperski: Reuse repositories and reuse: the realities. OOPSLA Companion 2003: 280-281 | |
| c12 | James Grenning, Ward Cunningham, Dave A. Thomas: Workshop on Agile Development for Embedded Software Development. XP/Agile Universe 2003: 209 | |
| 2002 | ||
| j3 | Dave A. Thomas: Reflective Software Engineering - From MOPS to AOSD. Journal of Object Technology 1(4): 17-26 (2002) | |
| c11 | Wolfgang De Meuter, Pascal Costanza, Martine Devos, Dave A. Thomas: Feyerabend: Redefining Computing. ECOOP Workshops 2002: 197-202 | |
| c10 | Dave A. Thomas, John Manzo, Narti Kitiyakara, Russell Stay, Aldo Dagnino: Agile Experiences. XP/Agile Universe 2002: 290 | |
| 1995 | ||
| j2 | Dave A. Thomas: Ubiquitous Applications: Embedded Systems to Mainframe. Commun. ACM 38(10): 112-114 (1995) | |
| c9 | ||
| 1994 | ||
| c8 | Yen-Ping Shan, Ken Auer, Andrew J. Bear, Jim Adamczyk, Adele Goldberg, Tom Love, Dave A. Thomas: Smalltalk in the Business World: The Good, the Bad, and the Future (Panel). OOPSLA 1994: 145-152 | |
| 1993 | ||
| c7 | Dave A. Thomas, Adele Goldberg, James Coplien, Peter Coad, Geir Magne Høydalsvik: A Discussion of "On the Purpose of Object-Oriented Analysis" (Panel). OOPSLA 1993: 256-258 | |
| 1992 | ||
| c6 | Rick DeNatale, Grady Booch, Peter Coad, Dave A. Thomas, John Tibbets: The Role of Methods and CASE in OO Development (Panel). OOPSLA 1992: 145 | |
| 1989 | ||
| j1 | Dave A. Thomas, Jeff McAffer, Brian M. Barry: Actra-a multitasking/multiprocessing smalltalk. SIGPLAN Notices 24(4): 87-90 (1989) | |
| c5 | Ken Auer, Theodore C. Goldstein, S. Sridhar, Tom Love, Dave A. Thomas: Panel: From Prototype to Product? OOPSLA 1989: 482-484 | |
| 1988 | ||
| c4 | Dave A. Thomas, Kent Johnson: Orwell - A Configuration Management System for Team Programming. OOPSLA 1988: 135-141 | |
| 1987 | ||
| c3 | Brian M. Barry, John R. Altoft, Dave A. Thomas, Mike Wilson: Using Objects To Design and Build Radar ESM Systems. OOPSLA 1987: 192-201 | |
| 1986 | ||
| c2 | ||
| c1 | Jim Anderson, Nori Suzuki, Alan Borning, Mark Stefik, Dave A. Thomas, Henry Lieberman: The Future of Object-Oriented Languages - Panel. OOPSLA 1986: 507 | |
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