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PPPJ/IRE 2002: Dublin, Ireland
- John Waldron, James F. Power:
Proceedings of the naugural International Symposium on Principles and Practice of Programming in Java, PPPJ 2002, and Proceedings of the second workshop on Intermediate representation engineering for virtual machines, Dublin, Ireland, June 13-14, 2002. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 25, ACM 2002, ISBN 0-901519-87-1
Modelling and simulation
- Aidan J. Delaney, Thomas J. Naughton:
Emulation of an unconventional model of computation in Java. 1-6 - Stevo Bozinovski, Gjorgi Jovancevski, Nevena Bozinovska:
Digital chips network simulation using object oriented programming. 7-11 - Jaroslav Kacer:
Discrete event simulations with J-Sim. 13-18
Programming language principles
- Eric E. Allen, Robert Cartwright:
The case for run-time types in generic Java. 19-24 - T. John Brown, Ivor T. A. Spence, Peter Kilpatrick:
Mixin programming in Java with reflection and dynamic invocation. 25-34 - Markus Mohnen:
Interfaces with default implementations in Java. 35-40 - Chandra Krintz:
Using adaptive optimization techniques to teach mobile Java computing. 41-46
Applications of Java programming
- Geraldine Gray:
Virtual credit card processing system. 47-52 - Brian Nolan:
The JAM suite: a voice-enabled network-based virtual band application. 53-58 - Branko Milosavljevic, Milan Vidakovic, Zora Konjovic:
Automatic code generation for database-oriented web applications. 59-64 - Thomas M. Keane, Richard Allen, Thomas J. Naughton, James O. McInerney, John Waldron:
Distributed computing for DNA analysis. 65-70 - Deepak Gupta, Vikrant Sharma:
Design and implementation of a portable and extensible FTP to NFS gateway. 71-76 - Jônatas Manzolli, Márcio O. Costa, Fernando L. Ramos, José Fornari, Dan Sharoni:
Solutions for distributed musical instruments on the web. 77-82 - Andrew Burnett, Keith Winters, Tom Dowling:
A Java implementation of an elliptic curve cryptosystem. 83-88 - Z. He, David W. Bustard, X. Liu:
Software internationalisation and localisation: practice and evolution. 89-94
Teaching with Java
- Bob Lang:
Teaching new programmers: a Java tool set as a student teaching aid. 95-100 - Eamonn Hyland, Gary Clynch:
Initial experiences gained and initiatives employed in the teaching of Java programming in the Institute of Technology Tallaght. 101-106 - Aoileann nic Gearailt:
Using Java to increase active learning in programming courses. 107-112 - Ian M. O'Neill, Des Greer:
Java for scientists - fast! 113-118 - Jean-Pierre Jacquot:
Which use for Java in introductory courses? 119-124 - Michael G. Madden, Desmond Chambers:
Evaluation of student attitudes to learning the Java language. 125-130
Work in progress papers
- Lic. Diego A. Dagum:
Toward a business-oriented billing framework with JavaBeans™. 133-135 - Jean-Christophe Voisinet:
JBTools: an experimental platform for the formal B method. 137-139 - Declan Barber:
GlobalCom: a unified messaging system using synchronous and asynchronous forms. 141-144
Intermediate representation engineering
- Andrew V. Sokolov:
Optimization strategies of stack control. 151-156 - Markus Mohnen:
An open framework for data-flow analysis in Java: extended abstract. 157-161 - Jeremy Singer:
Porting legacy interpretive bytecode to the CLR. 163-168 - Michael Thies:
Annotating Java libraries in support of whole-program optimization. 169-174 - Chandra Krintz:
Improving mobile program performance through the use of a hybrid intermediate representation. 175-180 - Jeffery von Ronne, Andreas Hartmann, Wolfram Amme, Michael Franz:
Efficient online optimization by utilizing offline analysis and the safeTSA representation. 181-186 - Diarmuid P. O'Donoghue, Aine Leddy, James F. Power, John Waldron:
Bigram analysis of Java bytecode sequences. 187-192
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