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ECOOP Workshop 1993
- Rachid Guerraoui, Oscar Nierstrasz, Michel Riveill:
Object-Based Distributed Programming, ECOOP '93 Workshop, Kaiserslautern, Germany, July 26-27, 1993. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 791, Springer 1994, ISBN 3-540-57932-X
Object Models
- Peter Wegner:
Models and Paradigms of Interaction. 1-32 - Robert J. Fowler:
Architectural Convergence and The Granularity of Objects in Distributed Systems. 33-46 - Eric Jul:
Separation of Distribution and Objects. 47-54 - Christian Zeidler, Bernhard Fank:
Integrating Structural and Operational Programming to Manage Distributed Systems. 55-72 - Marc Bourgois, Jean-Marc Andreoli, Remo Pareschi:
Concurrency and Communication: Choices in Implementing the Coordination Language LO. 73-92
Object Management
- Mario Tokoro, Kazunori Takashio:
Toward Languages and Formal Systems for Distributed Computing. 93-110 - Jeannette M. Wing:
Decomposing and Recomposing Transactional Concepts. 111-121 - Andry Rakotonirainy:
DPL to Express a Concurrency Control Using Transaction and Object Semantics. 122-138 - Stijn Bijnens, Wouter Joosen, Pierre Verbaeten:
A Reflective Invocation Scheme to Realise Advanced Object Management. 139-151
Abstractions for Distributed Programming
- Mehmet Aksit, Ken Wakita, Jan Bosch, Lodewijk Bergmans, Akinori Yonezawa:
Abstracting Object Interactions Using Composition Filters. 152-184 - Søren Brandt, Ole Lehrmann Madsen:
Object-Oriented Distributed Programming in BETA. 185-212 - Silvano Maffeis:
A Flexible System Design to Support Object-Groups and Object-Oriented Distributed Programming. 213-224 - Benoît Garbinato, Rachid Guerraoui, Karim Mazouni:
Distributed Programming in GARF. 225-239 - Michael Fazzolare, Bernhard G. Humm, R. David Ranson:
Object-Oriented Extendibility in Hermes or ST, a Transactional Distributed Programming Environment. 240-261
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