Journal: OOPS Messenger

Volume 5, Issue 2

3 -- 12Mario Tokoro. The society of objects
13 -- 16Analía Amandi, Maria Carmen Leonardi, M. J. Lopez, M. Prieto, Gustavo Rossi. Learning object-oriented concepts with multimedia technology
17 -- 18Mary Ann Malloy. Post-mortem assessment of interface changes for an evolving, object-oriented, not-so-rapid prototype
19 -- 22Kurt D. Welker, Michael W. Snyder, Jerry A. Goetsch. Ada electronic combat modeling
23 -- 26Gary J. Cernosek. Training realtime simulation developers in object-oriented methods with Ada
27 -- 28Yen-Ping Shan, John DeBinder, Rick DeNatale, Cindy Krauss, Pat Mueller. A multiple-platform multi-language distributed object-oriented messaging system5
31 -- 34John Cunningham. Smalltalk under the umbrella: the Travelers Smalltalk experience
35 -- 36John A. Cupparo. Iterate applications not just prototypes
37 -- 38Owen Walcher. Reengineering legacy systems using GUI and client/server technology
39 -- 40Peter J. Barclay, Stephen J. Jackson. Object-oriented programming transition strategies
41 -- 44Akihiro Yamashiro, Hiroko Nakano, Kazuki Yoshida, Etsuo Saito. Comparison of OOA and real-time SA-from the experiment of analyzing an image filing system
45 -- 47Judith N. Cohen. Creating a practical object-oriented methodology
53 -- 0Joel Van Stee, Megan Adams, Dmitry Lenkov, Raymond Obin, Henry Saade. Status of object-oriented COBOL (panel)
55 -- 58Ed Seidewitz, Brad Balfour, Sam S. Adams, David M. Wade, Brad Cox. Developing software for large-scale reuse (panel)
59 -- 61Bhavani M. Thuraisingham, T. C. Ting, Peter J. Sell, Ravi S. Sandhu, Thomas F. Keefe. Integrating security technology and object-oriented technology (panel)
63 -- 66Bruce Anderson, Mary Shaw, Larry Best, Kent Beck. Software architecture (panel): the next step for object technology
67 -- 71Oscar Nierstrasz, Alan Snyder, Anthony S. Williams, William R. Cook. Open distributed processing (panel)
73 -- 76Steven D. Litvintchouk, Michael Stark, Brad Balfour, Mohamed Fayad, Bernard Rosenfeld. Evolving toward object-oriented technology in large organizations (panel)
77 -- 78Bhavani M. Thuraisingham, Ravi S. Sandhu, T. C. Ting. Security for object-oriented systems
79 -- 81Chris Laffra, Ashok Malhotra, Vicki de Mey. Advanced techniques for understanding, profiling, and debugging object oriented systems
83 -- 84Mohamed Fayad, Milton L. Fulghum, Wei-Tek Tsai. Object-oriented real-time system analysis and design issues
85 -- 89Bill Harvey, Haim Kilov, Hafedh Mili. Specification of behavioral semantics in object-oriented information modeling
91 -- 93Fred A. Cummins, Roman Cunis, John Lamping. Next generation object-oriented programming languages: extending the paradigm
95 -- 98Steven Craig Bilow, Doug Lea, Karl Freburger, Dennis de Champeaux. Processes and metrics for object-oriented software development
99 -- 102James Coplien, Suzana Hutz, Russel L. Winder. The object paradigm and development process standards
103 -- 105Theodore C. Goldstein. Supporting the evolution of class definitions
107 -- 110Bruce Anderson, Peter Coad, Mark Mayfield. Patterns: building blocks for object-oriented architectures3
111 -- 114Laxmikant V. Kalé. Efficient implementation of concurrent object-oriented programs
115 -- 117Steven Fraser, Terry Cherry, Stephen A. MacKay. Re-engineering design trade-offs in a legacy context
119 -- 121Paul Richards. Object persistence in heterogeneous database environments
123 -- 126Brian Foote. Object-oriented reflection and metalevel architectures (fourth annual)
127 -- 129Margaret M. Burnett. Visual object-oriented programming
131 -- 134Timothy D. Korson. The role of a corporate object technology center
135 -- 138David W. Embley. Understanding object-model concepts