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5. TOOLS 1991: Santa Barbara, CA, USA
- Timothy D. Korson, Vijay Vashnavi, Bertrand Meyer:
TOOLS 1991: 5th International Conference on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, Santa Barbara, CA, USA. Prentice Hall 1991, ISBN 0-13-923178-1
Invited Lectures
- Adele Goldberg:
Keynote: Can a Manager Be Successful Using Object-Oriented Technology? TOOLS (5) 1991: 5 - King Walling:
Keynote: Getting Started. TOOLS (5) 1991: 6 - Vania Joloboff:
Invited Paper: OSF Motif: An Object-Oriented Toolkit. TOOLS (5) 1991: 7-22
Submitted Articles
Distributed Computing
- Douglas Steel:
Distributed Object-Oriented Programming: Mechanism and Experience. TOOLS (5) 1991: 27-36 - Roger Lea, James Weightman:
Supporting Object-Oriented Languages in a Distributed Environment: The COOL Approach. TOOLS (5) 1991: 37-48 - Bruno Achauer:
Distribution in Trellis/DOWL. TOOLS (5) 1991: 49-61
Database
- Shuguang Hong:
A Class Normalization Approach to the Design of O-O Databases. TOOLS (5) 1991: 63-72 - Krys J. Kochut, John A. Miller, Walter D. Potter, Anthony Wright:
h-KDL: A Historically Extended Functional O-O Database System. TOOLS (5) 1991: 73-86
Tools
- Eric Black:
Tool Integration Approaches in an O-O IPSE. TOOLS (5) 1991: 89-102 - Anne Doucet, Gip Altair, Patrick Pfeffer:
Database Programmers are Handcrafters: They Need Appropriate Tools. TOOLS (5) 1991: 103-116 - H. Jamrozik, Cécile Roisin, Miguel Santana:
A Graphical Debugger for O-O Distributed Programs. TOOLS (5) 1991: 117-128 - John C. Grundy, John G. Hosking, John Hamer:
A Visual Programming Environment for O-O Languages. TOOLS (5) 1991: 129-138
Languages/Implementation
- Guy Rosuel, Jean-Louis Giavitto, Agnès Devarenne:
C++ Adequacy for Software Engineering Concepts. TOOLS (5) 1991: 141-152 - Yves Caseau:
An O-O Language for Advanced Applications. TOOLS (5) 1991: 153-166 - Sidney W. Kitchel, Nancy L. Martin:
Using Descriptor Classes in O-O Systems. TOOLS (5) 1991: 167-178
Application
- P. Nagvar, V. Sridhar, G. Krishna:
An O-O Approach Toward Semantic Interpretation of Indian Languages. TOOLS (5) 1991: 181-194 - Bruce A. Conrad, A. Lewis Bastian:
Insecurities in Smalltalk Programming. TOOLS (5) 1991: 195-202 - Everton Guilhão de Paula, Michael L. Nelson:
Designing a Class Hierarchy. TOOLS (5) 1991: 203-218 - David A. Sykes, John D. McGregor:
Object-Oriented Modeling in the Apparel Industry. TOOLS (5) 1991: 219-230
Analysis/Modelling
- Michael R. Wilk:
Change Propagation in Object Dependency Graphs. TOOLS (5) 1991: 233-248 - Gail C. Murphy:
Experiences in Applying Object-Oriented Analysis. TOOLS (5) 1991: 249-264 - Philippe Desfray:
Object-Oriented Structuring: An Alternative to Hierarchical Models. TOOLS (5) 1991: 265-278
User Interface
- Christian Stary, Klaudius J. Messner:
MERCY-High Level Control for Declarative User Interface Specification. TOOLS (5) 1991: 281-290 - Luís Carriço, Nuno Guimarães, Pedro Antunes:
INGRID - an Object-Oriented Interface Builder. TOOLS (5) 1991: 291-300
Reuse
- Hafedh Mili:
SoftClass: An Object-Oriented Tool for Software Reuse. TOOLS (5) 1991: 303-318 - Claudio Horvilleur, Gerardo Horvilleur:
Documneting Reusable Components: An Engineering Approach. TOOLS (5) 1991: 319-326 - Cay S. Horstmann:
Design Considerations for a Standard C++ Container Class Library. TOOLS (5) 1991: 327-338
Panels
Object-Oriented Modeling
- Madhu S. Singh:
Object-Oriented Modeling: Issues and Perspective. TOOLS (5) 1991: 345-346 - Bertrand Meyer:
Do we know how to find the classes? TOOLS (5) 1991: 349-350
Object-Oriented Management
- John D. Sheffler:
Managing Object Technology. TOOLS (5) 1991: 353-356
Object-Oriented Redesign
- Steven P. Reiss:
Tools for Object-Oriented Redesign. TOOLS (5) 1991: 361-364 - Judith E. Grass:
Design Archaeology For Object-Oriented Redesign in C++. TOOLS (5) 1991: 365-368 - Bertrand Meyer:
Re-engineering software by isolating abstractions. TOOLS (5) 1991: 369-370
Tutorials
Management and Analysis Track
- Jean-Marc Nerson:
Analysis and Design Methodologies. TOOLS (5) 1991: 375-376 - Jean-Marc Nerson:
Associated Paper: Extending Eiffel Toward O-O Analysis and Design. TOOLS (5) 1991: 377-392 - David A. Taylor:
A New Lifecycle Model for Object Technology. TOOLS (5) 1991: 393-394 - Meilir Page-Jones:
Relationship Between the Structured and Object-Oriented Worlds. TOOLS (5) 1991: 395-396 - Frederick Eddy:
Object-Oriented Modeling and Design. TOOLS (5) 1991: 397-398
Design and Implementation Track
- Peter A. Pircher:
Object-Oriented Structured Design. TOOLS (5) 1991: 401-402 - Brian Henderson-Sellers:
Techniques and Notation for Analysis and Design. TOOLS (5) 1991: 403-404 - Julian M. Edwards, Brian Henderson-Sellers:
Associated Paper: A Coherent Notation for Object-Oriented Software Engineering. TOOLS (5) 1991: 405-426 - John D. McGregor:
Beginning Object-Oriented Design. TOOLS (5) 1991: 427-428 - Rebecca Wirfs-Brock:
Advanced Topics in Object-Oriented Design. TOOLS (5) 1991: 429-430
Language Track:
- John Sarkela:
Smalltalk/V An Introduction. TOOLS (5) 1991: 433-434 - Stanley B. Lippman:
An Introduction to C++. TOOLS (5) 1991: 435-436 - James C. McKim:
Software Development with Eiffel. TOOLS (5) 1991: 437-438 - Stephen M. Omohundro:
The Sather Language and Libraries. TOOLS (5) 1991: 439-440 - Lois Wolf:
Introduction to CLOS. TOOLS (5) 1991: 441-442
Advanced Topics Track
- François Bancilhon:
Object-Oriented Database Systems. TOOLS (5) 1991: 445-446 - Jean-Pierre Briot:
Concurrency in Object-Oriented Systems. TOOLS (5) 1991: 447-448 - Loïc Lescaudron, Jean-Pierre Briot, Malik Bouabsa:
Associated Paper: Prototyping Programming Environments for Object-Oriented Concurrent Languages: a Smalltalk-Based Experience. TOOLS (5) 1991: 449-462 - Roger Duke:
Formal Specification of Object-Oriented Systems. TOOLS (5) 1991: 463-464 - Roger Duke, Paul King, Gordon A. Rose, Graeme Smith:
Associated Paper: The Object-Z Specification Language. TOOLS (5) 1991: 465-484 - Timothy D. Korson:
The Specification and Design of Object-Oriented Class Libraries. TOOLS (5) 1991: 485-486
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