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9th OOPSLA 1994: Portland, OR, USA - Addendum
- Mark C. Wilkes:
Addendum to the Proceedings on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, OOPSLA 1994 Addendum, Portland, Oregon, USA, October 23-28, 1994. ACM 1994, ISBN 978-0-89791-749-0 - Kevin Pollari:
Mission-critical objects. 2-7 - Michael Stark, Ed Seidewitz:
Generalized support software: domain analysis and implementation: experience report submitted to OOPSLA'94. 8-13 - Gerard Meszaros:
Experiences building large OO frameworks at BNR. 14-18 - Walson Lee:
How to adapt OO development methods in a software development organization - a case study. 19-24 - Martha Hartman, Frederick W. Jewell, Colin Scott, Deborah Thornton:
Taking an object-oriented methodology into the real world. 25-30 - Perry Rotella:
Managing an object-oriented project using an iterative approach. 31-36 - William F. Rich, Stephen W. Strom:
The navigation toolkit. 37-42 - Judith N. Cohen, Mary Lynn Manns, Susan Lilly, Janet Conway, Richard P. Gabriel, Desmond D'Souza:
Training professionals in object technology (panel). 43-47 - Randall B. Smith, Mark Lentczner, Walter R. Smith, Antero Taivalsaari, David M. Ungar:
Prototype-based languages: object lessons from class-free programming. 48-53 - David E. Monarchi, Brian Henderson-Sellers, Grady Booch, Ivar Jacobson, Stephen J. Mellor, James E. Rumbaugh, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock:
"Methodology standards: help or hindrance?" held at OOPSIA 94 October 1994, Portland, Oregon: Report on panel. 54-58 - Lutz Heuser:
Development of distributed and client/server object-oriented applications (panel): industrial solutions. 59-62 - Steven Fraser, Honna Segel, Kent L. Beck, Grady Booch, Derek Coleman, James Coplien, Richard Helm, Kenneth S. Rubin:
How do teams shape objects? - how do objects shape teams? 63-66 - Chris Clark:
OO compilation - what are the objects? 67-71 - Tom Kristek, Vijay K. Vaishnavi:
Role of a corporate object technology center. 72-77 - Brian Henderson-Sellers, Steven Craig Bellow, Warren Harrison:
Workshop on pragmatic and theoretical directions in object-oriented software metrics. 78-80 - Helen A. Klein, Przemyslaw Pardyak, Arindam Banerji, Roy H. Campbell, David L. Cohn:
Workshop report - flexibility in system software. 81-86 - François Pachet, Patrick Albert, Brian M. Barry, Brian Donnell, John McGehee, Dan Miranker:
Embedded object-oriented production systems (OOPS): workshop report. 87-91 - William R. Herndon, Ravi S. Sandhu, Steve Demurjian:
The standards are coming! Standards for security in object-oriented systems. 92-95 - Paul J. Richards:
Object persistence in heterogeneous databases: workshop addendum. 96-101 - Peter Coad, Mark Mayfield:
Object model patterns: workshop report. 102-104 - Mohamed Fayad, Milton L. Fulghum, Wei-Tek Tsai:
Object-oriented real-time systems analysis and design issues. 105-109 - Steven Fraser, Bill Caster:
How do teams shape objects? - How do objects shape teams? 110-111 - Fred A. Cummins, Roman Cunis:
The object engine: foundation for next generation architectures. 112-116 - Dennis G. Kafura, Siva Challa, R. Greg Lavender:
Workshop on multi-language object models. 117-121 - Shail Arora, Mamdouh Ibrahim, Bhavani Thuraisingham, T. C. Ting:
Object-oriented technology for health care and medical information systems. 122-126 - Dennis de Champeaux, Hermann Kaindl, Joachim H. Laubsch, Albert Schappert:
Artificial intelligence for object-oriented software engineering. 127-130 - William H. Harrison, Harold Ossher, Randall B. Smith, David M. Ungar:
Subjectivity in object-oriented systems. 131-136 - Haim Kilov, Bill Harvey, Hafedh Mili:
Precise behavioral specifications in OO information modeling. 137-142
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