2008 |
10 | EE | Steve Freeman:
There's No Such Thing as Best Practice.
XP 2008: 250 |
2007 |
9 | EE | Steve Freeman,
Nat Pryce,
Joshua Kerievsky:
Point/Counterpoint.
IEEE Software 24(3): 80-83 (2007) |
2006 |
8 | EE | Steve Freeman,
Nat Pryce:
Evolving an embedded domain-specific language in Java.
OOPSLA Companion 2006: 855-865 |
2005 |
7 | EE | Kent Beck,
Fred Tingey,
John Nolan,
Steve Freeman:
Leadership in Extreme Programming.
XP 2005: 276-276 |
2004 |
6 | EE | Steve Freeman,
Tim Mackinnon,
Nat Pryce,
Joe Walnes:
Mock roles, objects.
OOPSLA Companion 2004: 236-246 |
5 | EE | Steve Freeman,
Tim Mackinnon,
Nat Pryce,
Joe Walnes:
jMock: supporting responsibility-based design with mock objects.
OOPSLA Companion 2004: 4-5 |
1996 |
4 | | Jean-Marc Andreoli,
Steve Freeman,
Remo Pareschi:
The Coordination Language Facility: Coordination of Distributed Objects.
TAPOS 2(2): 77-94 (1996) |
1994 |
3 | | Steve Freeman:
Gemma: An Open Architecture for Distributed User Interfaces.
Workshop on Object-Oriented Graphics 1994: 65-85 |
1992 |
2 | EE | Eric A. Bier,
Steve Freeman,
Kenneth A. Pier:
MMM: The Multi-Device Multi-User Multi-Editor.
CHI 1992: 645-646 |
1991 |
1 | EE | Eric A. Bier,
Steve Freeman:
MMM: a user interface architecture for shared editors on a single screen.
UIST 1991: 79-86 |