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1st OOPSLA 1986: Portland, Oregon, USA
- Norman K. Meyrowitz:
Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, OOPSLA 1986, Portland, Oregon, USA, Proceedings. ACM 1986, ISBN 0-89791-204-7
SIGPLAN Notices 21(11)
Languages I
- David A. Moon:
Object-Oriented Programming with Flavors. 1-8 - Craig Schaffert, Topher Cooper, Bruce Bullis, Mike Killian, Carrie Wilpolt:
An Introduction to Trellis/Owl. 9-16 - Daniel G. Bobrow, Kenneth M. Kahn, Gregor Kiczales, Larry Masinter, Mark Stefik, Frank Zdybel:
CommonLoops: Merging Lisp and Object-Oriented Programming. 17-29 - Kevin J. Lang, Barak A. Pearlmutter
:
Oaklisp: an Object-Oriented Scheme with First Class Types. 30-37 - Alan Snyder:
Encapsulation and Inheritance in Object-Oriented Programming Languages. 38-45
Systems and Implementations
- Juanita J. Ewing:
An Object-Oriented Operating System Interface. 46-56 - Partha Dasgupta:
A Probe-Based Monitoring Scheme for an Object-Oriented Distributed Operating System. 57-66 - Michael B. Jones, Richard F. Rashid:
Mach and Matchmaker: Kernel and Language Support for Object-Oriented Distributed Systems. 67-77 - Andrew P. Black, Norman C. Hutchinson, Eric Jul, Henry M. Levy:
Object Structure in the Emerald System. 78-86 - Ted Kaehler:
Virtual Memory on a Narrow Machine for an Object-Oriented Language. 87-106
Smalltalk-80 I
- A. Dain Samples, David M. Ungar, Paul N. Hilfinger:
SOAR: Smalltalk Without Bytecodes. 107-118 - Patrick J. Caudill, Allen Wirfs-Brock:
A Third Generation Smalltalk-80 Implementation. 119-130 - David M. Lewis, David R. Galloway, Robert J. Francis, Brian W. Thomson:
Swamp: A Fast Processor for Smalltalk-80. 131-139 - Mark B. Ballard, David Maier, Allen Wirfs-Brock:
Quicktalk: A Smalltalk-80 Dialect for Defining Primitive Methods. 140-150 - Robert G. Atkinson:
Hurricane: An Optimizing Compiler for Smalltalk. 151-158
Frameworks
- Sanjay Mittal, Daniel G. Bobrow, Kenneth M. Kahn:
Virtual Copies - At the Boundary Between Classes and Instances. 159-166 - Reid G. Smith, Rick Dinitz, Paul Barth:
Impulse-86: A Substrate for Object-Oriented Interface Design. 167-176 - David B. Anderson:
Experience with Flamingo: A Distributed, Object-Oriented User Interface System. 177-185 - Norman K. Meyrowitz:
Intermedia: The Architecture and Construction of an Object-Oriented Hypermedia System and Applications Framework. 186-201 - L. Nancy Garrett, Karen E. Smith:
Building a Timeline Editor from Prefab Parts: The Architecture of an Object-Oriented Application. 202-213
Languages II
- Henry Lieberman:
Using Prototypical Objects to Implement Shared Behavior in Object Oriented Systems. 214-223 - Koichi Fukunaga, Shin'ichi Hirose:
An Experience with a Prolog-based Object-Oriented Language. 224-231 - Yutaka Ishikawa, Mario Tokoro:
A Concurrent Object-Oriented Knowledge Representation Language Orient84/K: Its Features and Implementation. 232-241 - Kenneth M. Kahn, Eric Dean Tribble, Mark S. Miller, Daniel G. Bobrow:
Objects in Concurrent Logic Programming Languages. 242-257 - Akinori Yonezawa, Jean-Pierre Briot
, Etsuya Shibayama
:
Object-Oriented Concurrent Programming in ABCL/1. 258-268
Applications
- Jeffrey Bonar, Robert K. Cunningham, Jamie Schultz:
An Object-Oriented Architecture for Intelligent Tutoring Systems. 269-276 - S. Kamal Abdali, Guy W. Cherry, Neil Soiffer:
A Smalltalk System for Algebraic Manipulation. 277-283 - Giorgio Bruno, Alessandro Balsamo:
Petri Net-Based Object-Oriented Modeling of Distributed Systems. 284-293 - Michael S. Miller, Howard Cunningham, Chan Lee, Steven R. Vegdahl:
The Application Accelerator Illustration System. 294-302 - K. S. Bhaskar, J. K. Pecol, James L. Beug:
Virtual Instruments: Object-Oriented Program Synthesis. 303-314
Smalltalk-80 II
- Ralph E. Johnson:
Type-Checking Smalltalk. 315-321 - Wilf R. LaLonde, Dave A. Thomas, John R. Pugh:
An Exemplar Based Smalltalk. 322-330 - Yasuhiko Yokote, Mario Tokoro:
The Design and Implementation of ConcurrentSmalltalk. 331-340 - Geoffrey A. Pascoe:
Encapsulators: A New Software Paradigm in Smalltalk-80. 341-346 - Daniel H. H. Ingalls:
A Simple Technique for Handling Multiple Polymorphism. 347-349
Applications and Tools
- Thomas A. Cargill:
Pi: A Case Study in Object-Oriented Programming. 350-360 - Ward Cunningham, Kent L. Beck:
A Diagram for Object-Oriented Programs. 361-367 - Jonathan Jacky, Ira Kalet:
An Object-Oriented Approach to a Large Scientific Application. 368-376 - Ivar Jacobson:
Language Support for Changeable Large Real Time Systems. 377-384 - Kurt W. Piersol:
Object Oriented Spreadsheets: The Analytic Spreadsheet Package. 385-390
Theory
- Bertrand Meyer:
Genericity versus Inheritance. 391-405 - Setrag Khoshafian, George P. Copeland:
Object Identity. 406-416 - David A. McAllester, Ramin Zabih
:
Boolean Classes. 417-423 - David W. Sandberg:
An Alternative to Subclassing. 424-428 - Walter G. Olthoff:
Augmentation of Object-Oriented Programming by Concepts of Abstract Data Type Theory: The ModPascal Experience. 429-443
Databases
- Dominique Decouchant:
Design of a Distributed Object Manager for the Smalltalk-80 System. 444-452 - Douglas Wiebe:
A Distributed Repository for Immutable Persistent Objects. 453-465 - Steven R. Vegdahl:
Moving Structures between Smalltalk Images. 466-471 - David Maier, Jacob Stein, Allen Otis, Alan Purdy:
Development of an Object-Oriented DBMS. 472-482 - Andrea H. Skarra, Stanley B. Zdonik:
The Management of Changing Types in an Object-Oriented Database. 483-495
Panels
- Ward Cinningham:
Architectural Support for Object-Oriented Programming - Panel. OOPSLA 1986: 496 - Brad Cox, L. Peter Deutsch, Lawrence G. Tesler, Marilyn Setlzner, Ron Duisberg:
User Interface Frameworks - Panel. OOPSLA 1986: 497-501 - Tim O'Shea, Jent Beck, Dan Halbert, Kurt J. Schmucker:
The Learnability of Object-Oriented Programming Systems - Panel. OOPSLA 1986: 502-504 - Bob Wilhelm, Peggy Poggio, Evelyn Van Orden, Richard Jones, Hamid Eghbalnia, Tom Love:
Object-Oriented Programming for Product Development - Panel. OOPSLA 1986: 505-506 - Jim Anderson, Nori Suzuki, Alan Borning, Mark Stefik, Dave A. Thomas, Henry Lieberman:
The Future of Object-Oriented Languages - Panel. OOPSLA 1986: 507 - Grady Booch, Ed Seidewitz, Mike Start, Donald Firesmith:
Object-Oriented Programming without an Object-Oriented Language - Panel. OOPSLA 1986: 508

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