Volume 5,
Number 1,
January 1994
Volume 5,
Number 2,
April 1994
- Mario Tokoro:
The society of objects.
3-12 BibTeX
- Analía Amandi, Maria Carmen Leonardi, M. J. Lopez, M. Prieto, Gustavo Rossi:
Learning object-oriented concepts with multimedia technology.
13-16 BibTeX
- Mary Ann Malloy:
Post-mortem assessment of interface changes for an evolving, object-oriented, "not-so-rapid" prototype.
17-18 BibTeX
- Kurt D. Welker, Michael W. Snyder, Jerry A. Goetsch:
Ada electronic combat modeling.
19-22 BibTeX
- Gary J. Cernosek:
Training realtime simulation developers in object-oriented methods with Ada.
23-26 BibTeX
- Yen-Ping Shan, John DeBinder, Rick DeNatale, Cindy Krauss, Pat Mueller:
A multiple-platform multi-language distributed object-oriented messaging system5.
27-28 BibTeX
- John Cunningham:
Smalltalk under the umbrella: the Travelers' Smalltalk experience.
31-34 BibTeX
- John A. Cupparo:
Iterate applications not just prototypes.
35-36 BibTeX
- Owen Walcher:
Reengineering legacy systems using GUI and client/server technology.
37-38 BibTeX
- Peter J. Barclay, Stephen J. Jackson:
Object-oriented programming transition strategies.
39-40 BibTeX
- Akihiro Yamashiro, Hiroko Nakano, Kazuki Yoshida, Etsuo Saito:
Comparison of OOA and real-time SA-from the experiment of analyzing an image filing system.
41-44 BibTeX
- Judith N. Cohen:
Creating a practical object-oriented methodology.
45-47 BibTeX
- Betty P. Chao, Donna M. Smith:
Applying software testing practices to an object-oriented software development.
49-52 BibTeX
- Joel Van Stee, Megan Adams, Dmitry Lenkov, Raymond Obin, Henry Saade:
Status of object-oriented COBOL (panel).
53 BibTeX
- Ed Seidewitz, Brad Balfour, Sam S. Adams, David M. Wade, Brad Cox:
Developing software for large-scale reuse (panel).
55-58 BibTeX
- Bhavani M. Thuraisingham, T. C. Ting, Peter J. Sell, Ravi S. Sandhu, Thomas F. Keefe:
Integrating security technology and object-oriented technology (panel).
59-61 BibTeX
- Bruce Anderson, Mary Shaw, Larry Best, Kent Beck:
Software architecture (panel): the next step for object technology.
63-66 BibTeX
- Oscar Nierstrasz, Alan Snyder, Anthony S. Williams, William R. Cook:
Open distributed processing (panel).
67-71 BibTeX
- Steven D. Litvintchouk, Michael Stark, Brad Balfour, Mohamed Fayad, Bernard Rosenfeld:
Evolving toward object-oriented technology in large organizations (panel).
73-76 BibTeX
- Bhavani M. Thuraisingham, Ravi S. Sandhu, T. C. Ting:
Security for object-oriented systems.
77-78 BibTeX
- Chris Laffra, Ashok Malhotra, Vicki de Mey:
Advanced techniques for understanding, profiling, and debugging object oriented systems.
79-81 BibTeX
- Mohamed Fayad, Milton L. Fulghum, Wei-Tek Tsai:
Object-oriented real-time system analysis and design issues.
83-84 BibTeX
- Bill Harvey, Haim Kilov, Hafedh Mili:
Specification of behavioral semantics in object-oriented information modeling.
85-89 BibTeX
- Fred A. Cummins, Roman Cunis, John Lamping:
Next generation object-oriented programming languages: extending the paradigm.
91-93 BibTeX
- Steven Craig Bilow, Doug Lea, Karl Freburger, Dennis de Champeaux:
Processes and metrics for object-oriented software development.
95-98 BibTeX
- James Coplien, Suzana Hutz, Russel L. Winder:
The object paradigm and development process standards.
99-102 BibTeX
- Theodore C. Goldstein:
Supporting the evolution of class definitions.
103-105 BibTeX
- Bruce Anderson, Peter Coad, Mark Mayfield:
Patterns: building blocks for object-oriented architectures3.
107-110 BibTeX
- Laxmikant V. Kalé:
Efficient implementation of concurrent object-oriented programs.
111-114 BibTeX
- Steven Fraser, Terry Cherry, Stephen A. MacKay:
Re-engineering design trade-offs in a legacy context.
115-117 BibTeX
- Paul Richards:
Object persistence in heterogeneous database environments.
119-121 BibTeX
- Brian Foote:
Object-oriented reflection and metalevel architectures (fourth annual).
123-126 BibTeX
- Margaret M. Burnett:
Visual object-oriented programming.
127-129 BibTeX
- Timothy D. Korson:
The role of a corporate object technology center.
131-134 BibTeX
- David W. Embley:
Understanding object-model concepts.
135-138 BibTeX
Volume 5,
Number 3,
July 1994
Volume 5,
Number 4,
October 1994
- Kevin Pollari:
Mission-critical objects.
2-7 BibTeX
- Michael Stark, Ed Seidewitz:
Generalized support software: domain analysis and implementation: experience report submitted to OOPSLA'94.
8-13 BibTeX
- Gerard Meszaros:
Experiences building large OO frameworks at BNR.
14-18 BibTeX
- Walson Lee:
How to adapt OO development methods in a software development organization - a case study.
19-24 BibTeX
- Martha Hartman, Frederick W. Jewell, Colin Scott, Deborah Thornton:
Taking an object-oriented methodology into the real world.
25-30 BibTeX
- Perry Rotella:
Managing an object-oriented project using an iterative approach.
31-36 BibTeX
- William F. Rich, Stephen W. Strom:
The navigation toolkit.
37-42 BibTeX
- Judith N. Cohen, Mary Lynn Manns, Susan Lilly, Janet Conway, Richard P. Gabriel, Desmond D'Souza:
Training professionals in object technology (panel).
43-47 BibTeX
- Randall B. Smith, Mark Lentczner, Walter R. Smith, Antero Taivalsaari, David Ungar:
Prototype-based languages: object lessons from class-free programming.
48-53 BibTeX
- 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 BibTeX
- Lutz Heuser:
Development of distributed and client/server object-oriented applications (panel): industrial solutions.
59-62 BibTeX
- Steven Fraser, Honna Segel, Kent Beck, Grady Booch, Derek Coleman, James Coplien, Richard Helm, Kenneth S. Rubin:
How do teams shape objects? - how do objects shape teams?
63-66 BibTeX
- Chris Clark:
OO compilation - what are the objects?
67-71 BibTeX
- Tom Kristek, Vijay K. Vaishnavi:
Role of a corporate object technology center.
72-77 BibTeX
- Brian Henderson-Sellers, Steven Craig Bellow, Warren Harrison:
Workshop on pragmatic and theoretical directions in object-oriented software metrics.
78-80 BibTeX
- Helen A. Klein, Przemyslaw Pardyak, Arindam Banerji, Roy H. Campbell, David L. Cohn:
Workshop report - flexibility in system software.
81-86 BibTeX
- François Pachet, Patrick Albert, Brian M. Barry, Brian Donnell, John McGehee, Dan Miranker:
Embedded object-oriented production systems (OOPS): workshop report.
87-91 BibTeX
- William R. Herndon, Ravi S. Sandhu, Steve Demurjian:
The standards are coming! Standards for security in object-oriented systems.
92-95 BibTeX
- Paul J. Richards:
Object persistence in heterogeneous databases: workshop addendum.
96-101 BibTeX
- Peter Coad, Mark Mayfield:
Object model patterns: workshop report.
102-104 BibTeX
- Mohamed Fayad, Milton L. Fulghum, Wei-Tek Tsai:
Object-oriented real-time systems analysis and design issues.
105-109 BibTeX
- Steven Fraser, Bill Caster:
How do teams shape objects? - How do objects shape teams?
110-111 BibTeX
- Fred A. Cummins, Roman Cunis:
The object engine: foundation for next generation architectures.
112-116 BibTeX
- Dennis G. Kafura, Siva Challa, R. Greg Lavender:
Workshop on multi-language object models.
117-121 BibTeX
- Shail Arora, Mamdouh Ibrahim, Bhavani M. Thuraisingham, T. C. Ting:
Object-oriented technology for health care and medical information systems.
122-126 BibTeX
- Dennis de Champeaux, Hermann Kaindl, Joachim Laubsch, Albert Schappert:
Artificial intelligence for object-oriented software engineering.
127-130 BibTeX
- William H. Harrison, Harold Ossher, Randall B. Smith, David Ungar:
Subjectivity in object-oriented systems.
131-136 BibTeX
- Haim Kilov, Bill Harvey, Hafedh Mili:
Precise behavioral specifications in OO information modeling.
137-142 BibTeX
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