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- Handling Multiple Concurrent Exceptions in C++ Using FuturesMatti Rintala. 62-80 [doi]
- Exception Handling and Asynchronous Active Objects: Issues and ProposalChristophe Dony, Christelle Urtado, Sylvain Vauttier. 81-100 [doi]
- Exception Management Within Web Applications Implementing Business ProcessesMarco Brambilla, Sara Comai, Christina Tziviskou. 101-120 [doi]
- Failure Handling in a Network-Transparent Distributed Programming LanguageRaphaël Collet, Peter Van Roy. 121-140 [doi]
- Ambient-Oriented Exception HandlingStijn Mostinckx, Jessie Dedecker, Elisa Gonzalez Boix, Tom Van Cutsem, Wolfgang De Meuter. 141-160 [doi]
- Exception Handling in CSCW Applications in Pervasive Computing EnvironmentsAnand R. Tripathi, Devdatta Kulkarni, Tanvir Ahmed. 161-180 [doi]
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- Practical Exception SpecificationsDonna Malayeri, Jonathan Aldrich. 200-220 [doi]
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- An Approach to Defining Requirements for ExceptionsWilliam Bail. 243-254 [doi]
- Aspectizing Exception Handling: A Quantitative StudyFernando Castor Filho, Cecília M. F. Rubira, Raquel de A. Maranhão Ferreira, Alessandro Garcia. 255-274 [doi]
- Errors and Exceptions - Rights and ObligationsJohannes Siedersleben. 275-287 [doi]
- Exceptions in Java and Eiffel: Two Extremes in Exception Design and ApplicationJoseph R. Kiniry. 288-300 [doi]