| 2003 |
| 10 | EE | Ed Seidewitz:
What Models Mean.
IEEE Software 20(5): 26-32 (2003) |
| 1996 |
| 9 | | Ed Seidewitz:
Controlling Inheritance.
JOOP 8(8): 36-42 (1996) |
| 1995 |
| 8 | | Sanjiv Gossain,
Don S. Batory,
Hassan Gomaa,
Mitchell D. Lubars,
Christopher Pidgeon,
Ed Seidewitz:
Objects and Domain Engineering - Panel Session.
OOPSLA 1995: 333-336 |
| 1994 |
| 7 | | Ed Seidewitz:
Genericity versus Inheritance Reconsidered: Self-Reference Using Generics.
OOPSLA 1994: 153-163 |
| 6 | | Ed Seidewitz,
Brad Balfour,
Sam S. Adams,
David M. Wade,
Brad Cox:
Developing software for large-scale reuse (panel).
OOPS Messenger 5(2): 55-58 (1994) |
| 5 | | Michael Stark,
Ed Seidewitz:
Generalized support software: domain analysis and implementation: experience report submitted to OOPSLA'94.
OOPS Messenger 5(4): 8-13 (1994) |
| 1993 |
| 4 | | Ed Seidewitz,
Brad Balfour,
Sam S. Adams,
David M. Wade,
Brad Cox:
Developing Software for Large-Scal Reuse (Panel).
OOPSLA 1993: 137-143 |
| 1989 |
| 3 | EE | Ed Seidewitz:
General object-oriented software development: Background and experience.
Journal of Systems and Software 9(2): 95-108 (1989) |
| 1987 |
| 2 | | Ed Seidewitz:
Object-Oriented Programming in Smalltalk and ADA.
OOPSLA 1987: 202-213 |
| 1986 |
| 1 | | Grady Booch,
Ed Seidewitz,
Mike Start,
Donald Firesmith:
Object-Oriented Programming without an Object-Oriented Language - Panel.
OOPSLA 1986: 508 |