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PPPJ 2006: Mannheim, Germany
- Ralf Gitzel, Markus Aleksy, Martin Schader:
Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on Principles and Practice of Programming in Java, PPPJ 2006, Mannheim, Germany, August 30 - September 1, 2006. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series 178, ACM 2006, ISBN 3-939352-05-5
JVM tools
- Bernd Mathiske, Douglas N. Simon, Dave Ungar:
The Project Maxwell assembler system. 3-12 - Julien Cervelle, Rémi Forax, Gilles Roussel:
Tatoo: an innovative parser generator. 13-20
Program and performance analysis
- Florian Forster:
Cost and benefit of rigorous decoupling with context-specific interfaces. 23-30 - Jeremy Singer, Chris C. Kirkham:
Dynamic analysis of program concepts in Java. 31-39 - Feng Xian, Witawas Srisa-an, Hong Jiang:
Investigating throughput degradation behavior of Java application servers: a view from inside a virtual machine. 40-49
Mobile and distributed systems
- Chih-Chieh Yang, Chung-Kai Chen, Yu-Hao Chang, Kai-Hsin Chung, Jenq Kuen Lee:
Streaming support for Java RMI in distributed environments. 53-61 - Giacomo Cabri, Letizia Leonardi, Raffaele Quitadamo:
Enabling Java mobile computing on the IBM Jikes research virtual machine. 62-71 - Joan Esteve Riasol, Fatos Xhafa:
Juxta-Cat: a JXTA-based platform for distributed computing. 72-81
Resource and object management
- Matthias Merz:
The management of users, roles, and permissions in JDOSecure. 85-93 - Chien-Min Wang, Shun-Te Wang, Hsi-Min Chen, Chi-Chang Huang:
An extensible mechanism for Long-Term Persistence of JavaBeans components. 94-102 - Yuji Chiba:
Heap protection for Java virtual machines. 103-112 - Derek A. Park, Stephen V. Rice:
A framework for unified resource management in Java. 113-122
Software engineering
- Matthias Merdes, Dirk Dorsch:
Experiences with the development of a reverse engineering tool for UML sequence diagrams: a case study in modern Java development. 125-134 - Maciej Cielecki, Jedrzej Fulara, Krzysztof Jakubczyk, Lukasz Jancewicz:
Propagation of JML non-null annotations in Java programs. 135-140
Novel uses of Java
- Heinz Kredel:
On the design of a Java computer algebra system. 143-152 - Markus Reitz, Ulrich Nögel:
Components: a valuable investment for financial engineering, why derivative contracts should be active documents. 153-162 - Oleg Mürk, Jevgeni Kabanov:
Aranea: web framework construction and integration kit. 163-172
Short papers
- Martin Plümicke, Jörg Bäuerle:
Typeless programming in Java 5.0. 175-181 - Dominik Gruntz:
Infinite streams in Java. 182-187 - Matteo Baldoni, Guido Boella, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
Interaction among objects via roles: sessions and affordances in Java. 188-193 - Jacqueline A. McQuillan, James F. Power:
Experiences of using the Dagstuhl Middle Metamodel for defining software metrics. 194-198 - Tomas Hruz, Matthias Hirsch-Hoffmann, Wilhelm Gruissem, Philip Zimmermann:
Reducing Java internet project risks: a case study of public measurement of client component functionality in the user community. 199-202 - Axel Schmolitzky:
Teaching inheritance concepts with Java. 203-207 - Gregor Fischer, Jürgen Wolff von Gudenberg:
Improving the quality of programming education by online assessment. 208-211
Invited workshop on Java-based distributed systems and middleware
- Ralf Gitzel, Michael Schwind:
Experiences with hierarchy-based code generation in the J2EE context. 216-223 - Leonard Barolli:
M3PS: a multi-platform P2P system based on JXTA and Java. 224-229 - Daniel Jobst, Gerald Preissler:
Mapping clouds of SOA- and business-related events for an enterprise cockpit in a Java-based environment. 230-236 - Torsten Greiner, Willy Düster, Francis Pouatcha, Rainer von Ammon, Hans-Martin Brandl, David Guschakowski:
Business activity monitoring of norisbank taking the example of the application easyCredit and the future adoption of Complex Event Processing (CEP). 237-242
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