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TAPOS - Theory and Practice of Object Systems, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 1999
- Benjamin C. Pierce:
Foundations of Object-Oriented Languages - Introduction. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(1): 1 (1999) - Sophia Drossopoulou, Susan Eisenbach, Sarfraz Khurshid:
Is the Java Type System Sound? Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(1): 3-24 (1999) - Davide Sangiorgi:
Typed pi-calculus at Work: A Correctness Proof of Jones's Parallelisation Transformation on Concurrent Objects. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(1): 25-33 (1999) - Martin Odersky, Martin Sulzmann, Martin Wehr:
Type Inference with Constrained Types. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(1): 35-55 (1999) - Fritz Henglein:
Breaking Through the n3 Barrier: Faster Object Type Inference. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(1): 57-72 (1999)
Volume 5, Number 2, 1999
- Serge Demeyer, Matthias Rieger, Theo Dirk Meijler, Edzard S. Gelsema:
Class Composition for Specifying Framework Design. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(2): 73-81 (1999) - Martin Schütze, Jan Peter Riegel, Gerhard Zimmermann:
PSiGene: A Pattern-Based Component Generator for Building Simulation. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(2): 83-95 (1999) - Vasco Thudichum Vasconcelos:
Processes, Functions, and Datatypes. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(2): 97-110 (1999) - Jagdish Bansiya, Carl G. Davis, Letha H. Etzkorn:
An Entropy-Based Complexity Measure for Object-Oriented Designs. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(2): 111-118 (1999) - Ole Agesen:
Space and Time-Efficient Hashing of Garbage-Collected Objects. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(2): 119-124 (1999)
Volume 5, Number 3, 1999
- Elisa Bertino, Susan Darling Urban, Elke A. Rundensteiner:
Object-Oriented Databases and Applications - Selected Papers from ICDE'98. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(3): 125 (1999) - Gustavo O. Arocena, Alberto O. Mendelzon:
WebOQL: Restructuring Documents, Databases, and Webs. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(3): 127-141 (1999) - Sudarshan S. Chawathe, Serge Abiteboul, Jennifer Widom:
Managing Historical Semistructured Data. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(3): 143-162 (1999) - Wen-Syan Li, K. Selçuk Candan:
SEMCOG: A Hybrid Object-based Image and Video Database System and Its Modeling, Language, and Query Processing. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(3): 163-180 (1999) - Jürgen Sellentin, Bernhard Mitschang:
Data-intensive Intra- and Internet Applications based on Java, CORBA, and the World Wide Web. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(3): 181-197 (1999)
Volume 5, Number 4, 1999
- David Marshall Hansen, Daniel R. Adams, Deborah K. Gracio:
In the Trenches with ObjectStore. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(4): 201-207 (1999) - John C. Chen:
Building CORBA Applications with an Object Database System. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(4): 209-215 (1999) - Philippe Futtersack, Didier Bolf:
The Electronic Library Project: SGML Document Management System Based on ODBMS. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(4): 217-225 (1999) - Makoto Onizuka, Seiji Isobe, Kyotaro Horiguchi:
Object Management for a Visual Data Analysis Tool. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(4): 227-237 (1999) - Suad Alagic:
O2 and The ODMG Standard: Do They Match? Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(4): 239-247 (1999) - Uwe Hohenstein, Volkmar Pleßer, Rainer Heller:
Evaluating the Performance of Object-Oriented Database Systems by means of a Concrete Application. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(4): 249-261 (1999) - Akmal B. Chaudhri, Julie A. McCann, Peter Osmon:
A Performance Study of Object Database Management Systems. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 5(4): 263-279 (1999)

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