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15th OOPSLA 2000: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
- Mary Beth Rosson, Doug Lea:
Proceedings of the 2000 ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages & Applications, OOPSLA 2000, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, October 15-19, 2000. ACM 2000, ISBN 1-58113-200-X
SIGPLAN Notices 35(10)
- Jan-Willem Maessen, Arvind, Xiaowei Shen:
Improving the Java memory model using CRF. 1-12 - James Noble, David Holmes, John Potter:
Exclusion for composite objects. 13-28 - Peter A. Buhr, Ashif S. Harji, Philipp E. Lim, Jiongxiong Chen:
Object-oriented real-time concurrency. 29-46 - Matthew Arnold, Stephen J. Fink, David Grove, Michael Hind, Peter F. Sweeney:
Adaptive optimization in the Jalapeño JVM. 47-65 - Mauricio J. Serrano, Rajesh Bordawekar, Samuel P. Midkiff, Manish Gupta:
Quicksilver: a quasi-static compiler for Java. 66-82 - Ayal Zaks, Vitaly Feldman, Nava Aizikowitz:
Sealed calls in Java packages. 83-92 - Ji Y. Lee, Hye J. Kim, Kyo Chul Kang:
A real world object modeling method for creating simulation environment of real-time systems. 93-104 - Rémi Bastide, Philippe A. Palanque, Ousmane Sy, David Navarre:
Formal specification of CORBA services: experience and lessons learned. 105-117 - Jerry Kiernan, Michael J. Carey:
Middleware object query processing with deferred updates and autonomous sources. 118-129 - Curtis Clifton, Gary T. Leavens, Craig Chambers, Todd D. Millstein:
MultiJava: modular open classes and symmetric multiple dispatch for Java. 130-145 - Mirko Viroli, Antonio Natali:
Parametric polymorphism in Java: an approach to translation based on reflective features. 146-165 - Serge Demeyer, Stéphane Ducasse, Oscar Nierstrasz:
Finding refactorings via change metrics. 166-177 - William Harrison, Charles Barton, Mukund Raghavachari:
Mapping UML designs to Java. 178-187 - Stephan Herrmann, Mira Mezini:
PIROL: a case study for multidimensional separation of concerns in software engineering environments. 188-207 - Clyde Ruby, Gary T. Leavens:
Safely creating correct subclasses without seeing superclass code. 208-228 - Mikel Luján, T. L. Freeman, John R. Gurd:
OoLALA: an object oriented analysis and design of numerical linear algebra. 229-252 - Alvaro Ortigosa, Marcelo Campo, Roberto Moriyón:
Towards agent-oriented assistance for framework instantiation. 253-263 - Vijay Sundaresan, Laurie J. Hendren, Chrislain Razafimahefa, Raja Vallée-Rai, Patrick Lam, Etienne Gagnon, Charles Godin:
Practical virtual method call resolution for Java. 264-280 - Frank Tip, Jens Palsberg:
Scalable propagation-based call graph construction algorithms. 281-293 - Kazuaki Ishizaki, Motohiro Kawahito, Toshiaki Yasue, Hideaki Komatsu, Toshio Nakatani:
A study of devirtualization techniques for a JavaTM Just-In-Time compiler. 294-310 - Neal Glew:
An efficient class and object encoding. 311-324 - Zhenyu Qian, Allen Goldberg, Alessandro Coglio:
A formal specification of JavaTM class loading. 325-336 - Derek Rayside, Gerard T. Campbell:
An Aristotelian understanding of object-oriented programming. 337-353 - Grzegorz Czajkowski:
Application isolation in the JavaTM Virtual Machine. 354-366 - Ciarán Bryce, Chrislain Razafimahefa:
An approach to safe object sharing. 367-381 - David F. Bacon, Robert E. Strom, Ashis Tarafdar:
Guava: a dialect of Java without data races. 382-400
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