7 | -- | 10 | Thilo Kielmann, Mira Mezini, Arjan Loeffen. 4th Workshop for Doctoral Student in Object-Oriented Systems, Held in Conjunction with ECOOP 94 (Report) |
11 | -- | 17 | Azer Bestavros, Richard Gerber, Stephen P. Masticola. ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Language, Compiler, and Tool Support for Real-Time Systems, 1994 (Summary of the Workshop) |
18 | -- | 24 | Joseph Bergin. A Report on Object-Oriented Extensions to Pascal |
25 | -- | 30 | Amit Ganesh. Fusing Loops With Backward Inter Loop Data Dependence |
31 | -- | 37 | Robert P. Wilson, Robert S. French, Christopher S. Wilson, Saman P. Amarasinghe, Jennifer-Ann M. Anderson, Steven W. K. Tjiang, Shih-Wei Liao, Chau-Wen Tseng, Mary W. Hall, Monica S. Lam, John L. Hennessy. SUIF: An Infrastructure for Research on Parallelizing and Optimizing Compilers |
38 | -- | 47 | Brian Mallo, John D. McGregor, Anand Krishnaswamy, Murali Medikonda. An Extensible Program Representation for Object-Oriented Software |
48 | -- | 57 | Wim Codenie, Koen D Hont, Theo D'Hondt, Patrick Steyaert. Agora: Message Passing as a Foundation for Exploring OO Language Concepts |
58 | -- | 65 | David L. Shang. Covariant Specification |
66 | -- | 71 | Michael L. Nelson. Considerations in Choosing a Concurrent/Distributed Object-Oriented Programming Language |
72 | -- | 0 | Conrad Weisert. Comment on Poor Practice in Coding Examples |
73 | -- | 77 | Farooq Butt. Rapid Development of a Source-Level Debugger for PowerPC Microprocessors |
78 | -- | 86 | Rakesh Agarwal. The C++ Interface in Objectivity |
87 | -- | 93 | Joseph P. Skudlarek. Remarks on A Methodoly for Implementing Highly Concurrent Data Objects |
94 | -- | 103 | Bruce Hahne, Hiroyuki Sato. Using YACC and Lex with C++ |
104 | -- | 111 | Thomas Wang. Better C: An Object-Oriented C Language with Automatic Memory Manager Suitable for Interactive Applications |
112 | -- | 113 | Thomas Wang. Eliminate Memory Fragmentation through Holes in the Heap |