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- Keynote: Software Development RealitiesRoger Osmond. 5
- Object-Orientation: Management ImplicationsMeilir Page-Jones. 6
- Distributed Object ArchitectureArvind Deogirikar. 7
- The Future of Object-Oriented ProgrammingGene Wang. 8
- Managing a Software Reusability Effort in a Business EnvironmentDaniel S. Halbach, Jeffrey A. Scott, Risa B. Hyman. 13-19
- Object Oriented Restructuring of the General Purpose Operating System BS2000Hanns-Helmuth Deubler, Meinhard Koestler. 21-30
- System Integration with Minimal Object WrappersMelony L. Katz, Thomas J. Mowbray, Ron Zahavi, Donna L. Cornwell. 31-42
- A New Approach to Object-Oriented Analysis and DesignJoseph Morabito, Madhu S. Singh. 45-55
- Object-Oriented Design: the OSM SchemeFranck Barbier, Jean Bézivin. 57-68
- Introducing States in the Object ModelHugues Lecoeuche, Jean-Louis Sourrouille. 69-81
- Towards an Object-Oriented Technology for Specification and Implementation of Distributed SystemsJoachim Fischer, Eckhardt Holz. 83-93
- Visual CASE: An Object-Oriented Software Development System for Home AppliancesKazutoshi Sumiya, Takashi Ohtsu, Shuusuke Haruna, Yoshihiko Imai. 97-107
- Cerial: A Tool for XDR or ASN.1 BER Serialization of C++ ObjectsJuha Koivisto, James Reilly 0002. 109-122
- The Objectworks Browsing Model - Understanding Complex SoftwareMichel Adar, Robert Field, Wlodek P. Kubalski, Terry Chou. 123-132
- Data Abstraction in SoftClass, an OO CASE Tool for Software ReuseHafedh Mili, Haitao Li. 133-149
- The Many Faces of a Class: Views and ContrastsRichard Bielak, James C. McKim. 153-161
- An Environment for Managing the Evolution of Object-orientedChristopher J. Bosch, David Rine. 163-172
- Media Language: An Object-Oriented Approach to Generic Application DevelopmentColin Parrott, Peter Ward. 173-191
- The Object Space Approach: Decoupled Communication in C++Andreas Polze. 195-204
- Object-Based Concurrency: Ten Language Features to Achieve ReuseDenis Caromel, Manuel Rebuffel. 205-213
- The Object-Oriented Components of the Enterprise Parallel Programming EnvironmentGreg Lobe, Duane Szafron, Jonathan Schaeffer. 215-229
- The Object Support via FIFO-Links on Message-Passing SystemsWen-Tsung Chang, Chien-Chao Tseng. 231-238
- An Empirical Assessment of Interface Changes for an Object-Oriented, "Not-So-Rapid" PrototypeMary Ann Malloy. 241-253
- Using C++ in the Development of an Electronic Design FrameworkIdalina Videira, Helena Sarmento. 255-264
- C++ vs Sather: Experiences in Experimental ProgrammingJeffrey Putnam. 265-277
- Putting Object-Oriented Technology to Work in Autonomous VehiclesMichael L. Nelson, Ronald B. Byrnes, Se-Hung Kwak, Robert B. McGhee. 279-288
- Combining 2D User Interface Components and Interactive 3D Graphics in ET++Philipp Ackermann, Dominik Eichelberg. 291-302
- Active-Object User Interface Management SystemToshimi Minoura, Sungwoon Choi. 303-319
- ObjChart-Builder: An Environment for Executing Visual Object ModelsDipayan Gangopadhyay, Subrata Mitra. 319-334
- On the Evolution of a Framework for the ObjecTime ToolsetJean-Pierre Corriveau, Larry Williams. 337-349
- Extending Object-Oriented Programming to Address Hard Optimization ProblemsYves Caseau, Glenn Silverstein, Peter Koppstein. 351-361
- Demonstrating Coherent Design: A Data Structure CatalogueAndreas Rüping, Franz Weber, Walter Zimmer. 363-375
- A Case Study in Object Oriented Programming: Algebraic Structures in EiffelPeter Sanders. 379-388
- Verifiable Object Oriented DesignsMichalis Glykas, Paul Wilhelmij, Tony Holden. 391-406
- Testing Object-Oriented SoftwareDonald Firesmith. 407-426
- Collection and Analysis of Software Metrics from the Eiffel Class HierarchyChristine Mingins, Bohdan Durnota, Glen Smith. 427-435
- Detectors: Encapsulating Constraint Maintenance in Object-Oriented DatabasesMichael Rowley, Wesley W. Chu. 439-452
- Unique Copy-on-Write ObjectsDean R. E. Long. 453-467
- Role of Conceptual Schema in Object-Oriented ParadigmAnthony Sarris. 471-485
- Standardization Activities in Object-Oriented TechnologyJim Maurer. 487-488
- Leveraging Productivity with a Standard Environment and Coordinated Tools for O-O DevelopmentGary Berg-Cross. 489-495
- Utilization of Object-Oriented Technology in Mainstream Information Systems: if not now, when?Kendall White, Elaine Ward. 497-498
- Extending Object-Oriented Concepts to Support Large Scale Business SystemsMadhu S. Singh, Naidu N. Guttapalle. 501-507
- Integration and Interoperability of a Multimedia Medical Distributed Database SystemAlfonso F. Cardenas, Frank Stepczyk. 508
- Object-Oriented Analysis and DesignTeri Roberts. 509-522
- Comparing OOP Languages - A Critical Look at C++, Smalltalk, and EiffelRichard Wiener. 526
- A Comparison of Object-Oriented Analysis and Design MethodsMartin Fowler. 527
- Object-Oriented Tools and EnvironmentsPaul Harmon, Curtis Hall. 528
- Object-Oriented DatabasesFrank Manola. 529
- Object-Oriented ExperiencesMohamed Fayad. 532
- Realizing the Object Life Cycle: An Industry ViewClaude Baudoin, Glenn Hollowell. 533
- An O-O Case History: Large System Design Using C++Craig Brandis. 534
- Object-Oriented Project ManagementJean-Marc Nerson. 536
- Realities of Institutionalizing Software ReuseWill Tracz. 537
- Associated Paper: Software Reuse Technical OpportunitiesWill Tracz. 539-548
- Object-Oriented MetricsBrian Henderson-Sellers. 548
- COBRA: Its Goals and Impact on the O-O WorldSalil Deshpande. 549
- Implementing Object Persistence and Visibility with KalaSergiu S. Simmel. 552
- Systematic Concurrent Object-Oriented ProgrammingBertrand Meyer. 553
- Building Object-Oriented Graphical ApplicationsFrédéric Deramat. 554
- Beyond Frameworks: O-O Application DevelopmentRaimund K. Ege. 555
- ADM4: an Object-Oriented Development Method for Large, Complex Real Time SystemsDonald Firesmith. 558
- MOSES: Methodology for Object-Oriented Software Engineering of SystemsBrian Henderson-Sellers. 559
- Associated Paper: MOSES: An OverviewBrian Henderson-Sellers, Julian M. Edwards. 561-571
- OOSEM - A Complete Development Process for O-O SoftwareReinhard Patels. 572
- Object-Orientation and Structured Techniques: Overlaps and ConflictsMeilir Page-Jones. 573
- Bedrock Architecture OverviewGene Wang. 577-581
- Towards an Object-Oriented CurriculumBertrand Meyer. 585-594
- Addressing the Task of Procedural to O-O Migration Through Corporate & Academic CooperationMary Lynn Manns, Judith N. Cohen. 595-596
- Factors Influencing the Success of Object-Oriented Education in Industrial EnvironmentsYawar Ali, Antonio J. Bailetti, Lynn S. Marshall. 597-606
- The Anguish of the Programming Teacher on the Verge of Becoming Object-OrientedPedro Guerreiro. 607-618
- Teaching Object Oriented at University Level: Techniques for SuccessJ. M. Chandler, S. C. Hand. 619-626
- Teaching Object-Oriented Technology Through C++ to Professional ProgrammersBohdan A. Nebesh, Muhammad Rabi. 627-636