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- The Future of Component-Based DevelopmentBertrand Meyer. 5 [doi]
- Component ContractsJohn Daniels. 6 [doi]
- An Open and Secure Terminal Infrastructure for Hosting Personal ServicesAlain Macaire. 10-21 [doi]
- Pickling Threads State in the Java SystemSara Bouchenak, Daniel Hagimont. 22-32 [doi]
- Streamlining Object-Oriented Software for Deeply Embedded ApplicationsDanilo Beuche, Wolfgang Schröder-Preikschat, Olaf Spinczyk, Ute Spinczyk. 33-44 [doi]
- Connecting Non-Java Devices to a Jini NetworkCharles E. McDowell, K. Shankari. 45-56 [doi]
- An Interactive Environment for Real-Time Software DevelopmentPatrik Persson, Görel Hedin. 57 [doi]
- Measures for Object-Event InteractionsGeert Poels, Guido Dedene. 70-81 [doi]
- UML for Protocol Engineering - Extensions and ExperiencesJuha Parssinen, Niklas von Knorring, Jukka Heinonen, Tellabs Oy, Markku Turunen. 82-93 [doi]
- Tool Integration: Experiences and Issues in Using XMI and Component TechnologyChristian Heide Damm, Klaus Marius Hansen, Michael Thomsen, Michael Tyrsted. 94-107 [doi]
- Testing-for-Trust: The Genetic Selection Model Applied to Component QualificationBenoit Baudry, Vu Le Hanh, Yves Le Traon. 108-119 [doi]
- Comparative Case Study in SDL and UMLPhilippe Leblanc, Ileana Ober. 120-131 [doi]
- An Architecture for Bridging OO and Business Process ModelingMonique Snoeck, Stephan Poelmans, Guido Dedene. 132 [doi]
- An Original View Mechanism for the CORBA MiddlewareOlivier Caron, Bernard Carré, Laurent Debrauwer. 146-156 [doi]
- Operation Execution Groups: Efficient Operation Processing in Widely Distributed Object SystemsChristoph Hartwich, Stefan Tai. 157-168 [doi]
- A Middleware Approach for Building Large-Scale Open Shared Virtual WorldsAnne Gérodolle, Frédéric Dang Tran, Luciano García-Bañuelos. 169-180 [doi]
- Customization of Component-Based Object Request Brokers through Dynamic ReconfigurationBo Nørregaard Jørgensen, Eddy Truyen, Wouter Joosen. 181-194 [doi]
- Non-Intrusive Testing, Monitoring and Control of Distributed CORBA ObjectsBaskar Sridharan, Sambrama Mundkur, Aditya P. Mathur. 195 [doi]
- Extending CORBA Interfaces with p-Calculus for Protocol CompatibilityCarlos Canal, Lidia Fuentes, José M. Troya, Antonio Vallecillo. 208-225 [doi]
- Another Mediocre Assertion Mechanism for C++Pedro Guerreiro. 226-237 [doi]
- Extending Business Objects with Business RulesIsabelle Rouvellou, Lou Degenaro, Kevin Rasmus, Dave Ehnebuske, Barbara McKee. 238-249 [doi]
- Components on the DesktopTorben Weis, Kurt Geihs. 250-261 [doi]
- Behavior Inheritance for Object LifecyclesCharles Lakos, Glenn Lewis. 262 [doi]
- Distributed Separation of Concerns with Aspect ComponentsRenaud Pawlak, Laurence Duchien, Gerard Florin, Laurent Martelli, Lionel Seinturier. 276-287 [doi]
- Making UML Activity Diagrams Object-OrientedAnneke Kleppe, Jos Warmer. 288-299 [doi]
- Meta-Programming Grey-Box ConnectorsUwe Aßmann, Holger Bär, Thomas Genssler. 300-311 [doi]
- Role Modeling for Component DesignLiping Zhao, Elizabeth A. Kendall. 312-323 [doi]
- UMLAUT: A Framework for Weaving UML-Based Aspect-Oriented DesignsWai-Ming Ho, François Pennaneac h, Noël Plouzeau. 324 [doi]
- A Framework for Dynamic Adaptation in Wireless EnvironmentsMaria-Teresa Segarra, Françoise André. 336-347 [doi]
- An Understandable and Configurable Domain-Specific Framework for Industrial Automation ApplicationsStjepan Dujmovic. 348-358 [doi]
- SCAF: A Simple Component Architecture FrameworkAndry Rakotonirainy, Andy Bond, Jadwiga Indulska, D. Leonard. 359-370 [doi]
- CoDelivery: An Environment for Distribution of Reusable ComponentsGlêdson Elias da Silveira, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira. 371-382 [doi]
- An Object Oriented Framework for Task SchedulingItana Maria de Souza Gimenes, Sergio A. Tanaka, José Palazzo Moreira de Oliveira. 383 [doi]
- GENVIS - Model-Based Generation of Data VisualizersAnsgar Bredenfeld, Edmund Ihler, Oliver Vogel. 396-406 [doi]
- Using the PAC-Amodeus Model and Design Patterns to Make Interactive an Existing Object-Oriented KernelThierry Duval, François Pennaneac h. 407-418 [doi]
- Statically Checked Documentation with Design PatternsAino Cornils, Görel Hedin. 419-430 [doi]
- Iterators and EncapsulationJames Noble. 431-442 [doi]
- Applying a Crystal Ball to Design Pattern AdoptionMegan Seen, Paul Taylor, Martin Dick. 443 [doi]
- An Introduction to the Object Constraint Language (OCL)Anneke Kleppe, Jos Warmer. 456 [doi]
- Introduction to Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming in JavaD. Holmes, D. Lea. 457 [doi]
- Object-Oriented Modeling with EventsS. Monique, D. Guido. 458-459 [doi]
- Programming with Agents: Combining O-O and Functional TechniquesBertrand Meyer. 460 [doi]
- Designing Concurrent Object-Oriented Programs in JavaD. Holmes, D. Lea. 461 [doi]
- GOF Pursuit - Learning Patterns by PlayingJames Noble, C. Weir. 462 [doi]
- Adding Value to the Unified ProcessR. Mitchell. 463 [doi]
- Software ArchitectureJ. Bosch. 464 [doi]
- Java Design Traps and PitfallsT. Lauinger. 465 [doi]
- Beyond RUPBrian Henderson-Sellers. 466 [doi]
- Software Product LinesJ. Bosch. 467 [doi]
- Aspect-Oriented ProgrammingCristina Videira Lopes, Gregor Kiczales. 468 [doi]
- Framework Development and Adaptation with UMLMarcus Fontoura, Wolfgang Pree, Bernhard Rumpe. 469 [doi]
- Component Based Design: A Complete Worked ExampleJ. Daniels. 470 [doi]
- Smaller Software: Patterns for Objects in Limited MemoryJames Noble, C. Weir. 471 [doi]
- Coherent Enterprise ModelingA. C. Wills. 472 [doi]
- Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB): New Opportunities for Component-Based Development of Web-Based Enterprise SolutionsGilda Pour. 473 [doi]
- Advanced Visual Modeling: Beyond UMLJoseph Gil, John Howse, Stuart Kent. 474 [doi]
- Design and Implementation of Business Rules in Object-Oriented ApplicationsAli Arsanjani. 475 [doi]
- The What, Why and How of the UML CollaborationTrygve Reenskaug. 476 [doi]
- Workshop: Mastery of Pattern Concepts through Pattern WritingJames Coplien, Nathalie Gaertner. 478-479 [doi]