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1. GCSE 1999: Erfurt, Germany
- Krzysztof Czarnecki, Ulrich W. Eisenecker:
Generative and Component-Based Software Engineering, First International Symposium, GCSE'99, Erfurt, Germany, September 28-30, 1999, Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1799, Springer 2000, ISBN 3-540-41172-0
Invited Paper
- Wolfgang Goebl:
A Survey and a Categorization Scheme of Automatic Programming Systems. 1-15
Aspects
- Maja D'Hondt, Wolfgang De Meuter, Roel Wuyts:
Using Reflective Logic Programming to Describe Domain Knowledge as an Aspect. 16-23 - Uwe Aßmann, Andreas Ludwig:
Aspect Weaving with Graph Rewriting. 24-36 - Elke Pulvermüller, Herbert Klaeren, Andreas Speck:
Aspects in Distributed Environments. 37-48
Generative Approaches
- Samuel N. Kamin, Miranda Callahan, Lars Clausen:
Lightweight and Generative Components I: Source-Level Components. 49-64 - Yannis Smaragdakis, Don S. Batory:
Scoping Constructs for Software Generators. 65-78 - Mario Friedrich, Holger Papajewski, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat, Olaf Spinczyk, Ute Spinczyk:
Efficient Object-Oriented Software with Design Patterns. 79-90
Language Composition
- Simon A. Dobson, Paddy Nixon, Vincent P. Wade, Sotirios Terzis, John Fuller:
Vanilla: An Open Language Framework. 91-104 - Shriram Krishnamurthi, Matthias Felleisen, Bruce F. Duba:
From Macros to Reusable Generative Programming. 105-120 - Oege de Moor, Simon L. Peyton Jones, Eric Van Wyk:
Aspect-Oriented Compilers. 121-133
Component-Oriented Language Idioms
- Linda M. Seiter, Mira Mezini, Karl J. Lieberherr:
Dynamic Component Gluing. 134-164 - Rémi Forax, Gilles Roussel:
Recursive Types and Pattern-Matching in Java. 147-164 - Jaakko Järvi:
C++ Function Object Binders Made Easy. 165-177
Domain Analysis and Component-Based Development
- Joachim Bayer, Dirk Muthig, Tanya Widen:
Customizable Domain Analysis. 178-194 - Hans de Bruin:
A Grey-Box Approach to Component Composition. 195-209 - Omer F. Rana, Maozhen Li, David W. Walker, Matthew S. Shields:
An XML Based Component Model for Generating Scientific Applications and Performing Large Scale Simulations in a Meta-computing Environment. 210-224
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