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33. TOOLS 2000: St. Malo, France
- TOOLS 2000: 33rd International Conference on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, 5-8 June 2000, St. Malo, France. IEEE Computer Society 2000, ISBN 0-7695-0731-X
Keynote Presentations
- Ian M. Graham:
Requirements Engineering: Use Cases Are from Mars, Generative Languages are from Venus. 4 - Bertrand Meyer:
The Future of Component-Based Development. 5 - John Daniels:
Component Contracts. 6
Real-Time & E-Commerce
- Alain Macaire:
An Open and Secure Terminal Infrastructure for Hosting Personal Services. 10-21 - Sara Bouchenak, Daniel Hagimont:
Pickling Threads State in the Java System. 22-32 - Danilo Beuche, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat, Olaf Spinczyk, Ute Spinczyk:
Streamlining Object-Oriented Software for Deeply Embedded Applications. 33-44 - Charles E. McDowell, K. Shankari:
Connecting Non-Java Devices to a Jini Network. 45-56 - Patrik Persson, Görel Hedin:
An Interactive Environment for Real-Time Software Development. 57-
Software Engineering
- Geert Poels, Guido Dedene:
Measures for Object-Event Interactions. 70-81 - Juha Pärssinen, Niklas von Knorring, Jukka Heinonen, Tellabs Oy, Markku Turunen:
UML for Protocol Engineering - Extensions and Experiences. 82-93 - Christian Heide Damm, Klaus Marius Hansen, Michael Thomsen, Michael Tyrsted:
Tool Integration: Experiences and Issues in Using XMI and Component Technology. 94-107 - Benoit Baudry, Vu Le Hanh, Yves Le Traon:
Testing-for-Trust: The Genetic Selection Model Applied to Component Qualification. 108-119 - Philippe Leblanc, Ileana Ober:
Comparative Case Study in SDL and UML. 120-131 - Monique Snoeck, Stephan Poelmans, Guido Dedene:
An Architecture for Bridging OO and Business Process Modeling. 132-
Distributed Objects
- Olivier Caron, Bernard Carré, Laurent Debrauwer:
An Original View Mechanism for the CORBA Middleware. 146-156 - Christoph Hartwich, Stefan Tai:
Operation Execution Groups: Efficient Operation Processing in Widely Distributed Object Systems. 157-168 - Anne Gérodolle, Frédéric Dang Tran, Luciano García-Bañuelos:
A Middleware Approach for Building Large-Scale Open Shared Virtual Worlds. 169-180 - Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen, Eddy Truyen, Wouter Joosen:
Customization of Component-Based Object Request Brokers through Dynamic Reconfiguration. 181-194 - Baskar Sridharan, Sambrama Mundkur, Aditya P. Mathur:
Non-Intrusive Testing, Monitoring and Control of Distributed CORBA Objects. 195-
Advanced Components
- Carlos Canal, Lidia Fuentes, José M. Troya, Antonio Vallecillo:
Extending CORBA Interfaces with p-Calculus for Protocol Compatibility. 208-225 - Pedro Guerreiro:
Another Mediocre Assertion Mechanism for C++. 226-237 - Isabelle Rouvellou, Lou Degenaro, Kevin Rasmus, Dave Ehnebuske, Barbara McKee:
Extending Business Objects with Business Rules. 238-249 - Torben Weis, Kurt Geihs:
Components on the Desktop. 250-261 - Charles Lakos, Glenn Lewis:
Behavior Inheritance for Object Lifecycles. 262-
Aspects & Components
- Renaud Pawlak, Laurence Duchien, Gerard Florin, Laurent Martelli, Lionel Seinturier:
Distributed Separation of Concerns with Aspect Components. 276-287 - Anneke Kleppe, Jos Warmer:
Making UML Activity Diagrams Object-Oriented. 288-299 - Uwe Aßmann, Holger Bär, Thomas Genssler:
Meta-Programming Grey-Box Connectors. 300-311 - Liping Zhao, Elizabeth A. Kendall:
Role Modeling for Component Design. 312-323 - Wai-Ming Ho, François Pennaneac'h, Noël Plouzeau:
UMLAUT: A Framework for Weaving UML-Based Aspect-Oriented Designs. 324-
Application Frameworks
- Maria-Teresa Segarra, Françoise André:
A Framework for Dynamic Adaptation in Wireless Environments. 336-347 - Stjepan Dujmovic:
An Understandable and Configurable Domain-Specific Framework for Industrial Automation Applications. 348-358 - Andry Rakotonirainy, Andy Bond, Jadwiga Indulska, D. Leonard:
SCAF: A Simple Component Architecture Framework. 359-370 - Glêdson Elias da Silveira, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira:
CoDelivery: An Environment for Distribution of Reusable Components. 371-382 - Itana Maria de Souza Gimenes, Sergio A. Tanaka, José Palazzo Moreira de Oliveira:
An Object Oriented Framework for Task Scheduling. 383-
Patterns
- Ansgar Bredenfeld, Edmund Ihler, Oliver Vogel:
GENVIS - Model-Based Generation of Data Visualizers. 396-406 - Thierry Duval, François Pennaneac'h:
Using the PAC-Amodeus Model and Design Patterns to Make Interactive an Existing Object-Oriented Kernel. 407-418 - Aino Cornils, Görel Hedin:
Statically Checked Documentation with Design Patterns. 419-430 - James Noble:
Iterators and Encapsulation. 431-442 - Megan Seen, Paul Taylor, Martin Dick:
Applying a Crystal Ball to Design Pattern Adoption. 443-
Tutorials
- Anneke Kleppe, Jos Warmer:
An Introduction to the Object Constraint Language (OCL). 456 - David Holmes, Doug Lea:
Introduction to Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming in Java. 457 - Monique Snoeck, Guido Dedene:
Object-Oriented Modeling with Events. 458-459 - Bertrand Meyer:
Programming with Agents: Combining O-O and Functional Techniques. 460 - David Holmes, Doug Lea:
Designing Concurrent Object-Oriented Programs in Java. 461 - James Noble, Charles Weir:
GOF Pursuit - Learning Patterns by Playing. 462 - R. Mitchell:
Adding Value to the Unified Process. 463 - Jan Bosch:
Software Architecture. 464 - Todd Lauinger:
Java Design Traps and Pitfalls. 465 - Brian Henderson-Sellers:
Beyond RUP. 466 - Jan Bosch:
Software Product Lines. 467 - Cristina Videira Lopes, Gregor Kiczales:
Aspect-Oriented Programming. 468 - Marcus Fontoura, Wolfgang Pree, Bernhard Rumpe:
Framework Development and Adaptation with UML. 469 - John Daniels:
Component-Based Design: A Complete Worked Example. 470 - James Noble, Charles Weir:
Smaller Software: Patterns for Objects in Limited Memory. 471 - A. C. Wills:
Coherent Enterprise Modeling. 472 - Gilda Pour:
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB): New Opportunities for Component-Based Development of Web-Based Enterprise Solutions. 473 - Joseph Gil, John Howse, Stuart Kent:
Advanced Visual Modeling: Beyond UML. 474 - Ali Arsanjani:
Design and Implementation of Business Rules in Object-Oriented Applications. 475 - Trygve Reenskaug:
The What, Why and How of the UML Collaboration. 476
Workshops
- James Coplien, Nathalie Gaertner:
Workshop: Mastery of Pattern Concepts through Pattern Writing. 478-479
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