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SIGPLAN Workshop on Object-Oriented Programming 1986: Yorktown Heights, NY, USA
- Peter Wegner, Bruce D. Shriver:
Introduction to the special issue of the SIGPLAN Notices on the Object-Oriented Programming Workshop. 1-6 - Bjarne Stroustrup:
An overview of C++. 7-18 - Alan Snyder:
CommonObjects: an overview. 19-28 - Kenneth M. Kahn, Eric Dean Tribble, Mark S. Miller, Daniel G. Bobrow:
Objects in concurrent logic programming languages. 29-38 - Mario Tokoro, Yutaka Ishikawa:
Concurrent programming in Orient84/K: an object-oriented knowledge representation language. 39-48 - Steven P. Reiss:
An object-oriented framework for graphical programming (summary paper). 49-57 - Gul Agha:
An overview of actor languages. 58-67 - Peter de Jong:
Compilation into actors. 68-77 - Van Nguyen, Brent Hailpern:
A generalized object model. 78-87 - Robert E. Strom:
A comparison of the object-oriented and process paradigms. 88-97 - James A. Hendler:
Enhancement for multiple-inheritance. 98-106 - Alexander Borgida:
Exceptions in object-oriented languages. 107-119 - Stanley B. Zdonik:
Maintaining consistency in a database with changing types. 120-127 - Kristen Nygaard:
Basic concepts in object oriented programming. 128-132 - Ole Lehrmann Madsen:
Block structure and object oriented languages. 133-142 - Harold L. Ossher:
A mechanism for specifying the structure of large, layered, object-oriented programs. 143-152 - Joseph A. Goguen, José Meseguer:
Extensions and foundations of object-oriented programming. 153-162 - Kim B. Bruce, Peter Wegner:
An algebraic model of sybtypes in object-oriented languages (draft). 163-172 - Peter Wegner:
Classification in object-oriented systems. 173-182 - Gul Agha:
Fair concurrency in actors (abstract only): eager evaluation producers strong convergence. 183 - Alexander Borgida:
Can entity-based information systems live with exceptions? (abstract only). 183 - Kim Bruce, Peter Wegner:
An algebraic model of subtype in object-oriented languages (abstract only). 183-184 - Ole-Johan Dahl:
Object-oriented specification (abstract only). 184 - Peter de Jong:
Compiling objects into actors (abstract only). 184 - Joseph A. Goguen, José Meseguer:
Foundations and extensions of object-oriented programming (abstract only). 185 - Jim Hendler:
Run-time enhancements for object-oriented programming. 185 - Ken Kahn:
Objects in concurrent logic programming languages (abstract only). 186 - Ole Madsen:
Block structure and object oriented languages (abstract only). 186 - Van Nguyen, Brent Hailpern:
A generalized object model (abstract only). 187 - Kristen Nygaard:
Basic concepts in object oriented programming (abstract only). 187-188 - Harold Ossher:
Specifying the structure of large, layered, object-oriented programs (abstract only). 188 - Steven P. Reiss:
Working in the garden system (abstract only). 188 - Alan Snyder:
CommonObjects: object-oriented programming in Common Lisp. 189 - Robert E. Strom:
A comparison of the object-oriented and process-oriented paradigms (abstract only). 189 - Bjarne Stroustrup:
An overview of C++ (abstract only). 189 - Mario Tokoro, Yutaka Ishikawa:
Orient84/K (abstract only): an object oriented concurrent programming language for knowledge systems. 190-191 - Peter Wegner:
Classification as a paradigm for computing (abstract only). 191 - Stanley B. Zdonik:
Approaches to change in an object-oriented database (abstract only). 191-192
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