ECOOP'89
Proceedings of the 1989 European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming
Stephen Cook(Editor)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 28. July 1989
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-0-521-38232-8 (ISBN)
Description
This volume contains the refereed papers presented at ECOOP 89. They cover topics of contemporary interest in this increasingly active area of computer science research, from formal methods through software engineering to implementations.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
89 Line drawings, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
632 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-521-38232-8 (9780521382328)
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Content
Preface; Part I. Reusability and Inheritance: 1. A compositional model for software reuse R. K. Raj and H. M. Levy; 2. Problems in object-oriented software reuse D. Taenzer, M. Ganti and S. Podar; 3. Disciplined inheritance M. Sakkinen; 4. A proposal for making Eiffel type-safe W. Cook; Part II. Invited Paper: 5. The past, present and future of smalltalk L. P. Deutsch; Part III. Operating Systems: 6. A reflective architecture for an object-oriented distributed operating system Y. Yokote, F. Teraoka and M. Tokoro; Part IV. Concurrency: 7. Actalk: a testbed for classifying and designing actor languages in the smalltalk-80 environment J.-P. Briot; 8. Inheritance in actor based concurrent object-oriented languages D. G. Kafura and K. Hae Lee; 9. Melding multiple granularities of parallelism G. E. Kaiser, S. S. Popovich, W. Hseush and S. F. Wu; Part V. Persistence: 10. The treatment of persistent objects in Arjuna G. N. Dixon, G. D. Parrington, S. K. Shrivastava and S. M. Wheater; 11. Persistence and migration for C++ objects M. Shapiro, P. Gautron and L. Mossieri; Part VI. Invited Paper: 12. Objects - a fresh look K. M. Kahn; Part VII. Design: 13. A design method for object-oriented programming W. W. Y. Pun and R. L. Winder; Part VIII. Metalevel Programming: 14. Metalevel programming in CLOS G. Attardi, C. Bonini, M. R. Boscotrecase, T. Flagella and M. Gaspari; 15. ObjVProlog: metaclasses in logic J. Malenfant, G. Lapalme and J. Vaucher; Part IX. Applications and Experience: 16. Four steps and a rest in putting an object-oriented programming environment to practical use G. Muller and A.-K. Profrock; 17. Integration of a programming environment into ET++ - a case study E. Gamma, A. Weinand and R. Marty; 18. ObjView: a task-oriented, graphics-based tool for object visualization and arrangement G. Freidrich, W. Hollinger, C. Stary, and M. Stumptner; 19. A class hierarchy for building stream-oriented file systems P. W. Madany, R. H. Campbell, V. F. Russo and D. E. Leyens; 20. An object-oriented notation for attribute grammars G. Hedin; Part X. Semantics: 21. First steps towards fully abstract semantics for object-oriented languages P. M. Yelland; Part XI. User Interface: 22. A customizable window-interface to object-oriented databases E. Laenens, F. Staes and D. Vermeir; 23. Architecture models for interactive software J. Coutaz.