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1990 – 1999
- 1995
- [c15]Ira R. Forman, Michael H. Conner, Scott Danforth, Larry K. Raper:
Release-to-Release Binary Compatibility in SOM. OOPSLA 1995: 426-438 - 1994
- [c14]Ira R. Forman, Scott Danforth, Hari Madduri:
Composition of Before/After Metaclasses in SOM. OOPSLA 1994: 427-439 - [c13]Scott Danforth, Ira R. Forman:
Reflections on Metaclass Rorgramming in SOM. OOPSLA 1994: 440-452 - [c12]Scott Danforth, Ira R. Forman:
Derived Metaclasses in SOM. TOOLS (13) 1994: 63-73 - 1992
- [j5]Scott Danforth, Patrick Valduriez:
The data model of FAD, a database programming language. Inf. Sci. 60(1-2): 51-75 (1992) - [j4]Patrick Valduriez, Scott Danforth:
Functional SOL (FSOL), an SQL upward-compatible database programming language. Inf. Sci. 62(3): 183-203 (1992) - [c11]Scott Danforth:
Integrating object and relational technologies. COMPSAC 1992: 225-226 - [c10]Michael H. Conner, Nurcan Coskun, Scott Danforth, Larry K. Loucks, Andy Martin, Larry K. Raper, Roger Sessions:
Developing language neutral class libraries with the System Object Model (SOM). OOPSLA Addendum 1992: 191-193 - [c9]Scott Danforth:
Interfacing different object-oriented programming languages. OOPSLA Addendum 1992: 195-197 - 1991
- [c8]Scott Danforth, Eric Simon:
Unifying relational and object-oriented database approaches. BDA 1991: 73- - [c7]Scott Danforth, Eric Simon:
A Data and Operation Model for Advanced Database Systems. The Next Generation of Information Systems 1991: 9-36 - 1990
- [j3]Haran Boral, William Alexander, Larry Clay, George P. Copeland, Scott Danforth, Michael J. Franklin, Brian E. Hart, Marc G. Smith, Patrick Valduriez:
Prototyping Bubba, A Highly Parallel Database System. IEEE Trans. Knowl. Data Eng. 2(1): 4-24 (1990) - [c6]Scott Danforth:
Multi-targeted virtual functions for object-oriented databases. BDA 1990: 3-
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j2]Brian E. Hart, Patrick Valduriez, Scott Danforth:
Parallelizing FAD Using Compile-Time Analysis Techniques. IEEE Data Eng. Bull. 12(1): 9-15 (1989) - [c5]Patrick Valduriez, Scott Danforth, Brian E. Hart, Ted Briggs, Munir Cochinwala:
Compiling FAD, a Database Programming Language. DBPL 1989: 375-393 - [c4]Patrick Valduriez, Scott Danforth:
Query Optimization for Database Programming Languages. DOOD 1989: 553-571 - 1988
- [j1]Scott Danforth, Chris Tomlinson:
Type Theories and Object-Oriented Programming. ACM Comput. Surv. 20(1): 29-72 (1988) - [c3]Brian E. Hart, Scott Danforth, Patrick Valduriez:
Parallelizing a Database Programming Language. DPDS 1988: 72-79 - 1983
- [c2]Scott Danforth:
DOT, A Distributed Operating System Model of a Tree-Structured Multiprocessor. ICPP 1983: 194-201
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [c1]Scott Danforth:
A Distributed File Manager for the TRW Experimental Development System. Berkeley Workshop 1979: 322-
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