Journal: OOPS Messenger

Volume 2, Issue 4

4 -- 15Henry G. Baker. CLOStrophobia: its etiology and treatment
16 -- 22Christian Neusius. Adapting synchronization counters to the requirements of inheritance
23 -- 25Ernie Rains. Function points in an Ada object-oriented design?
26 -- 39Jorn Andersen, Trygve Reenskaug. Operations on sets in an OODB
40 -- 53Gary T. Leavens. Introduction to the literature on object-oriented design, programming, and languages
54 -- 56Stephen C. Dewhurst, Kathy Stark. Programming in C++

Volume 2, Issue 3

3 -- 11Michael L. Nelson. An object-oriented Tower Of Babel
12 -- 23C. Nash, William Haebich. An accidental translator from Smalltalk to ANSI C
24 -- 32Michael F. Kilian. A note on type composition and reusability

Volume 2, Issue 2

3 -- 15Gul Agha, Akinori Yonezawa, Peter Wegner, Samson Abramsky. OOPSLA panel on object-based concurrent programming
16 -- 20Pierre America. POOL: design and experience
21 -- 25Denis Caromel. A solution to the explicit/implicit control dilemma
26 -- 30Daniel T. Chang. CORAL: a concurrent object-oriented system for constructing and executing sequential, parallel and distributed applications
31 -- 36Andrew A. Chien. Concurrent aggregates: using multiple-access data abstractions to manage complexity in concurrent programs
37 -- 39John Hogg, Rodney Iversen. Representing concurrent communication systems
40 -- 44Peter de Jong. Concurrent organizational objects
45 -- 49Michele Di Santo, Giulio Iannello. Implementing actor-based primitives on distributed-memory architectures
50 -- 54Kohei Honda, Mario Tokoro. A small calculus for concurrent objects
55 -- 58Dennis G. Kafura, R. Greg Lavender. Recent progress in combining actor-based concurrency with object-oriented programming
59 -- 63Dennis G. Kafura, Douglas Washabaugh, Jeff Nelson. Progress in the garbage collection of active objects
64 -- 67Chris Laffra, Jan van den Bos. Constraints in concurrent object-oriented environment
68 -- 72Chris Laffra, Jan van den Bos. Propagators and concurrent constraints
73 -- 77Joseph P. Loyall, Simon M. Kaplan, Steven K. Goering. Specification and implementation of Actors with graph rewriting
78 -- 81Jacques Malenfant, Guy Lapalme, Jean G. Vaucher. ObjVProlog-D: a reflexive object-oriented logic language for distributed computing
82 -- 85Jeff McAffer, John Duimovich. Actra - an industrial strength concurrent object-oriented programming system
86 -- 88José Meseguer. Rewriting as a unified model of concurrency
89 -- 93Oscar Nierstrasz, Michael Papathomas. Towards a type theory for active objects
94 -- 98Steven S. Popovich, Gail E. Kaiser, Shyhtsun Felix Wu. MELDing transactions and objects
99 -- 103Myra Jean Prelle, Ann Wollrath, Thomas J. Brando, Edward H. Bensley. The impact of selected concurrent language constructs on the Sam run-time system
104 -- 108Olivier Roux. Another proposal for a concurrency control level in concurrent object-oriented languages
109 -- 113Minoru Uehara, Mario Tokoro. An adaptive load balancing method in the computational field model
114 -- 119Tanaka Tomoyuki. Actor reflection without meta-objects
120 -- 124Alfredo Weitzenfeld, Michael A. Arbib. A concurrent object-oriented framework for the simulation of neural networks

Volume 2, Issue 1

8 -- 27Douglas E. Buska, Mark L. Wilkins. ADL: a dynamic object-oriented modeling language
28 -- 37Shaun-Inn Wu. Integrating logic and object-oriented programming
38 -- 54Injun Choi, Michael V. Mannino. Graph interpretation of methods: a unifying framework for polymorphism in object-oriented programming