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6th OOPSLA 1991: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
- Andreas Paepcke:
Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, OOPSLA 1991, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, October 6-11, 1991. ACM 1991, ISBN 0-201-55417-8
SIGPLAN Notices 26(11)
Implementation
- Craig Chambers, David M. Ungar:
Making Pure Object-Oriented Languages Practical. 1-15 - Ravi Sharma, Mary Lou Soffa:
Parallel Generational Garbage Collection. 16-32 - Barry Hayes:
Using Key Object Opportunism to Collect Old Objects. 33-46
Environments
- Richard Helm, Yoëlle S. Maarek:
Integrating Information Retrieval and Domain Specific Approaches for Browsing and Retrieval in Object-Oriented Class Libraries. 47-61 - Eric Gold, Mary Beth Rosson:
Portia: AN Instance-Centered Environment for Smalltalk. 62-74
Experience Papers I
- Joseph A. Konstan, Lawrence A. Rowe:
Developing a GUIDE Using Object-Oriented Programming. 75-88 - Nuno Guimarães:
Building Generic User Interface Tools: an Experience with Multiple Inheritance. 89-96 - Simon J. Gibbs:
Composite Multimedia and Active Objects. 97-112
Types
- Rakesh Agrawal, Linda G. DeMichiel, Bruce G. Lindsay:
Static Type Checking of Multi-Methods. 113-128 - Giorgio Ghelli:
A Static Type System for Message Passing. 129-145 - Jens Palsberg, Michael I. Schwartzbach:
Object-Oriented Type Inference. 146-161
Panels
- Kent L. Beck, Grady Booch, Peter Coad, Meilir Page-Jones, Paul Ward:
Can Structured Methods be Objectified? (Panel). OOPSLA 1991: 162 - David R. Reed, Marty Cagan, Theodore C. Goldstein, Barbara Moo:
Issues in Moving from C to C++ (Panel). 163-165 - Dennis de Champeaux, Pierre America, Derek Coleman, Roger Duke, Doug Lea, Gary T. Leavens, Fiona Hayes:
Formal Techniques for OO Software Development (Panel). 166-170
Software Engineering
- Fiona Hayes, Derek Coleman:
Coherent Models for Object-Oriented Analysis. 171-183 - John A. Lewis, Sallie M. Henry, Dennis G. Kafura, Robert S. Schulman:
An Empirical Study of the Object-Oriented Paradigm and Software Reuse. 184-196 - Shyam R. Chidamber, Chris F. Kemerer:
Towards a Metrics Suite for Object Oriented Design. 197-211
Concurrency and Persistence
- Jean-Marc Andreoli, Remo Pareschi:
Communication as Fair Distribution of Knowledge. 212-229 - Sergui S. Simmel, Ivan Godard:
The Kala Basket: A Semantic Primitive Unifying Object Transactions, Access Control, Versions, and Configurations. 230-246 - Rahim Yaseen, Stanley Y. W. Su, Herman Lam:
An Extensible Kernel Object Management System. 247-263
Panel
- Martin L. Griss, Sam S. Adams, Howard Baetjer Jr., Brad J. Cox, Adele Goldberg:
The Economics of Software Reuse (Panel). 264-270
Language
- John Hogg:
Islands: Aliasing Protection in Object-Oriented Languages. 271-285 - Michael R. Wilk:
Equate: An Object-Oriented Constraint Solver. 286-298 - Paul L. Bergstein:
Object-Preserving Class Transformations. 299-313
Experience Papers II
- Eric N. Hanson, Tina M. Harvey, Mark A. Roth:
Experiences in DBMS Implementation Using an Object-Oriented Persistent Programming Language and a Database Toolkit. 314-328 - Dan Benson, Greg Zick:
Symbolic and Spatial Database for Structural Biology. 329-339 - Ivar Jacobson, Fredrik Lindström:
Re-engineering of Old Systems to an Object-Oriented Database. 340-350
Panels
- Mamdouh Ibrahim, Daniel G. Bobrow, Carl Hewitt, Jean-François Perror, Reid G. Smith, Howard E. Shrobe:
OOP and AI (Panel). 351-354 - Timothy D. Korson, Nelson Hazeltine, Tim Hilgenberg, Reed Philip, David J. Taylor:
Managing the Transition to Object-Oriented Technology (Panel). 355-358
Appendix
- Alan Snyder:
How to Get Your Paper Accepted at OOPSLA. 359-363
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