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4th OOPSLA 1989: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
- George Bosworth:
Conference on Object-Oriented Programming: Systems, Languages, and Applications, OOPSLA 1989, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, October 1-6, 1989, Proceedings. ACM 1989, ISBN 0-89791-333-7
SIGPLAN Notices 24(10)
Teaching
- Kent L. Beck, Ward Cunningham:
A Laboratory for Teaching Object-Oriented Thinking. 1-6 - Mary Beth Rosson, Eric Gold:
Problem-Solution Mapping in Object-Oriented Design. 7-10 - Karl J. Lieberherr, Arthur J. Riel:
Contributions to Teaching Object Oriented Design and Programming. 11-22
Implementation 1
- Paul R. Wilson, Thomas G. Moher:
Design of the Opportunistic Garbage Collector. 23-35 - Marcel Schelvis:
Incremental Distribution of Timestamp Packets: A New Approach to Distributed Garbage Collection. 37-48 - Craig Chambers, David M. Ungar, Elgin Lee:
An Efficient Implementation of SELF - a Dynamically-Typed Object-Oriented Language Based on Prototypes. 49-70
Software Engineering
- Rebecca Wirfs-Brock, Brian Wilkerson:
Object-Oriented Design: A Responsibility-Driven Approach. 71-75 - Walter C. Dietrich Jr., Lee R. Nackman, Franklin Gracer:
Saving a Legacy With Objects. 77-83 - William H. Harrison, John J. Shilling, Peter F. Sweeney:
Good News, Bad News: Experience Building a Software Development Environment Using the Object-Oriented Paradigm. 85-94
Concurrency
- Jan van den Bos, Chris Laffra:
PROCOL - A Parallel Object Language with Protocols. 95-102 - Chris Tomlinson, Vineet Singh:
Inheritance and Synchronization with Enabled Sets. 103-112 - José Alves Marques, Paulo Guedes:
Extending the Operating System to Support an Object-Oriented Environment. 113-122
Agents
- Jay Fenton, Kent L. Beck:
Playground: An Object-Oriented Simulation System With Agent Rules for Children of All Ages. 123-137 - Sam S. Adams, Abdul K. Nabi:
Neural Agents - A Frame of Mind. 139-149 - F. P. Block, N. C. Chan:
An Extended Frame Language. 151-157
Scientific Computing
- Sandra S. Walther, Richard L. Peskin:
Strategies for Scientific Prototyping in Smalltalk. 159-167 - Max E. Jerrell:
Function Minimization and Automatic Differentiation Using C++. 169-173 - John Alan McDonald:
Object-Oriented Programming for Linear Algebra. 175-184
Objects in Business
- Patrick J. Ferrel, Robert F. Meyer:
Vamp: The Aldus Application Framework. 185-189 - Ashwin V. Shah, James E. Rumbaugh, Jung H. Hamel, Renee E. Borsari:
DSM: An Object-Relationship Modeling Language. 191-202 - Bhavani M. Thuraisingham:
Mandatory Security in Object-Oriented Database Systems. 203-210
CLOS
- R. Dixon, T. McKee, Paul Schweizer, M. Vaughan:
A Fast Method Dispatcher for Compiled Languages with Multiple Inheritance. 211-214 - Patrick H. Dussud:
TICLOS: An Implementation of CLOS for the Explorer Family. 215-219 - Andreas Paepcke:
PCLOS: A Critical Review. 221-237 - Hans Muller, John R. Rose, James Kempf, Tayloe Stansbury:
The Use of Multimethods and Method Combination in a CLOS Based Window System Interface. 239-253
Implementation 2
- Brian M. Barry:
Prototyping a Real-Time Embedded System in Smalltalk. 255-265 - Vincent F. Russo, Roy H. Campbell:
Virtual Memory and Backing Storage Management in Multiprocessor Operating Systems Using Object-Oriented Design Techniques. 267-278 - Richard C. H. Connor, Alan Dearle, Ronald Morrison, Alfred L. Brown:
An Object Addressing Mechanism for Statically Types Languages with Multiple Inheritance. 279-285
Modeling
- Thomas W. Page Jr., Steven Berson, William C. Cheng, Richard R. Muntz:
An Object-Oriented Modeling Environment. 287-296 - William R. Rosenblatt, Jack C. Wileden, Alexander L. Wolf:
OROS: Toward a Type Model for Software Development Environments. 297-304
Reflection
- Nicolas Graube:
Metaclass Compatibility. 305-315 - Jacques Ferber:
Computational Reflection in Class-Based Object-Oriented Languages. 317-326 - Brian Foote, Ralph E. Johnson:
Reflective Facilities in Smalltalk-80. 327-335
Varia
- Trygve Reenskaug, Anna Lise Skaar:
An Environment for Literate Smalltalk Programming. 337-345 - Yen-Ping Shan:
An Event-Driven Model-View-Controller Framework for Smalltalk. 347-352 - John J. Shilling, Peter F. Sweeney:
Three Steps to Views: Extending the Object-Oriented Paradigm. 353-361
Delegation/Constraints
- Jay Almarode:
Rule-Based Delegation for Prototypes. 363-370 - Naftaly H. Minsky, David Rozenshtein:
Controllable Delegation: An Exercise in Law-Governed Systems. 371-380 - John Maloney, Alan Borning, Bjørn N. Freeman-Benson:
Constraint Technology fur User-Interface Construction in ThingLab II. 381-388 - Bjørn N. Freeman-Benson:
A Module Mechanism for Constraints in Smalltalk. 389-396
Inheritance
- Ole Lehrmann Madsen, Birger Møller-Pedersen:
Virtual Classes: A Powerful Mechanism in Object-Oriented Programming. 397-406 - Claus H. Pedersen:
Extending Ordinary Inheritance Schemes to Include Generalization. 407-417 - Jean-Pierre Briot, Pierre Cointe:
Programming with Explicit Metaclasses in Smalltalk-80. 419-431
Theory
- William R. Cook, Jens Palsberg:
A Denotational Semantics of Inheritance and its Correctness. 433-443 - Atsushi Ohori, Peter Buneman:
Static Type Inference for Parametric Classes. 445-456 - Peter S. Canning, William R. Cook, Walter L. Hill, Walter G. Olthoff:
Interfaces for Strongly-Typed Object-Oriented Programming. 457-467
Panel Position Papers
- Stanley B. Zdonik, Toby Bloom, David W. Stemple, Jeannette M. Wing:
Panel on Transactions in Object-Oriented Systems. OOPSLA 1989: 473-476 - Esther Dyson, Bertrand Meyer, Daniel Weinreb, William N. Joy:
Objects in their Eyes (Panel). OOPSLA 1989: 478 - Ken Auer, Theodore C. Goldstein, S. Sridhar, Tom Love, Dave A. Thomas:
Panel: From Prototype to Product? OOPSLA 1989: 482-484 - J. Eliot B. Moss, Ralf Johnson, Alan Snyder, David W. Stemple, David M. Ungar:
Panel: Inheritance: Can We Have Our Cake and Eat it, Too? OOPSLA 1989: 486-490 - Steve Nies, Grady Booch, Richard P. Simonian, Ed Harris:
Panel: Using Ada within an Object-Oriented Software Development Paradigm. OOPSLA 1989: 492-496 - Alan Purdy, Jeff Sutherland, Mike Caruso, Tom Atwood, Tim Andrews, Jacob Stein:
Panel: Architectural Alternatives for Object-Oriented Database Management. OOPSLA 1989: 498-507 - Brad Cox, Bruce Martin, Nate Edwards, John Morrison, Ried Philips:
Panel: Object-Oriented Technologies and the Software Industrial Revolution - Necessary But Not Sufficient. OOPSLA 1989: 510-522 - Daniel G. Bobrow, L. Peter Deutsch, Gregor Kiczales, Bjarne Stroustrup:
Panel: Object-Oriented Languages: Premises and Promises. OOPSLA 1989: 524
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