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- Can A Manager Be Successful Using Object-Oriented Technology?Adele Goldberg. 3
- On Unifying Relational and Object-Oriented Database SystemsWon Kim. 5-17
- CHAOS: An Application FrameworkHiroshi Kakuno, Shinya Matsuoka, Takashi Suzuki. 21-35
- An Introduction to the TarraingĂm Program Animation EnvironmentJames Noble, Lindsay Groves. 37-50
- Discovering Classes and their Properties in Large-Scale Management Information SystemsMark Ratjens. 53-65
- Specification Process Modelling in Object-Oriented AnalysisNobuto Kotaka, Yoshinori Kishimoto, Shinichi Honiden. 67-81
- An Industrial Application of Object-Oriented Technology to Materials ManagementPaul Hughes. 85-89
- Object-Oriented Development of a Piping Support Design SystemTakaaki Haruna, Yoshikazu Yamamoto. 91-100
- A Class Architecture for Interactive Finite Element AnalysisGregory R. Miller. 101-108
- Object-Oriented Software Development Based On Clusters: Concepts, Consequences and ExamplesWolfgang Pree. 111-117
- Object Oriented Design and Programming: A Case StudyCraig Malone. 119-130
- Some Metrics for Objected-Oriented Software EngineeringBrian Henderson-Sellers. 131-139
- Some Classes for Object-Based Simulation in C++Tapas Debray, Jan B. Hext. 143-152
- HoME: Smalltalk on the Match EnvironmentKazuhiro Ogata, Satoshi Kurihara, Mikio Inari, Norihisa Doi. 153-161
- A Practical Approach to Class Library Management Using a Relational DBMSJian Ma, Julian M. Edwards. 165-173
- OLMS - An Object Library Management SystemBrian Henderson-Sellers, Colin Freeman. 175-180
- Models for Concurrent EiffelGhinwa Jalloul, John Potter. 183-191
- Synchronizing Objects by Conditional Path ExpressionsWolfgang Gerteis, Wolfgang Wirz. 193-201
- Objects in Context: the Use of Scope in Object-Oriented DevelopmentAlan R. McNamara. 205-211
- Is-a Object Part-of Knowledge Representation (Part 2)Tim Menzies. 213-223
- Practical Applications of Multiple Inheritance in an OODBJim Murphy. 225-231
- A Tour of C++M. Mowbray. 235
- Introduction to Object-Oriented ConceptsMark Ratjens. 235
- Techniques and Notation for Analysis and DesignBrian Henderson-Sellers. 236
- Case Studies in Object-Oriented Formal SpecificationRoger Duke. 236
- Objects by TeamworkLarry L. Constantine. 237
- Intermediate Programming in SmalltalkDon Watson. 237
- Object-Oriented Project ManagementAdele Goldberg, Kenneth S. Rubin. 238
- Designing for ReusabilityJohn Potter. 239
- Introduction to Object-Oriented Database SystemsWon Kim. 240
- Teaching OOP: The Middle PhaseDon Watson. 243-249