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- Uniting Functional and Object-Oriented ProgrammingJohn Sargeant. 1-26
- Traces (A Cut at the Make Isn t Generic Problem)Gregor Kiczales. 27-42
- Gluons: a Support for Software Component CooperationXavier Pintado. 43-60
- TAO: An Object-Orientation KernelKenichi Yamazaki, Yoshiji Amagai, Masaharu Yoshida, Ikuo Takeuchi. 61-76
- Change Management and Consistency Maintenance in Software Development Environments Using Object-Oriented Attribute GrammarsKatsuhiko Gondow, Takashi Imaizumi, Yoichi Shinoda, Takuya Katayama. 77-94
- Design of an Integrated and Extensible C++ Programming EnvironmentKin ichi Mitsui, Hiroaki Nakamura, Theodore C. Law, Shahram Javey. 95-109
- Metalevel Decomposition in AL-1/DHideaki Okamura, Yutaka Ishikawa, Mario Tokoro. 110-127
- Definition of a Reflective Kernel for a Prototype-Based LanguagePhilippe Mulet, Pierre Cointe. 128-144
- Kerner Structuring of Object-Oriented Operating Systems: The Apertos ApproachYasuhiko Yokote. 145-162
- Object Database Systems: Functional ArchitectureFrançois Bancilhon. 163-175
- Maintaining Behavioral Consistency during Schema EvolutionPaul L. Bergstein, Walter L. Hürsch. 176-193
- An Object-Centered Approach for Manipulating Hierarchically Complex ObjectsLing Liu. 194-219
- Towards the Unification of Views and Versions for Object DatabasesKwang June Byeon, Dennis McLeod. 220-236
- Abstract View Objects for Multiple OODB IntegrationQiming Chen, Ming-Chien Shan. 237-250
- An Object-Oriented Query Model Supporting ViewsSuk I. Yoo, Hai Jin Chang. 251-263
- Refactoring and AggregationRalph E. Johnson, William F. Opdyke. 264-278
- Transverse Activities: Abstractions in Object-Oriented ProgrammingBent Bruun Kristensen. 279-296
- Dynamic Extensibility in a Statically-Compiled Object-Oriented LanguageJawahar Malhotra. 297-314
- Managing Change in Persistent Object SystemsMalcolm P. Atkinson, Dag I. K. Sjøberg, Ronald Morrison. 315-338
- An Object-Oriented Pattern Matching LanguageMarc Gemis, Jan Paredaens. 339-355
- CLOG: A Class-Based Logic Language for Object-Oriented DatabasesSiu Cheung Hui, Angela Goh, Jose Kolencheril Raphel. 356-370
- Name Management and Object Technology for Advanced SoftwareAlan Kaplan, Jack C. Wileden. 371-392
- Constraints in Object-Oriented AnalysisStefan Van Baelen, Johan Lewi, Eric Steegmans, Bart Swennen. 393-407
- Integration of the Tool (AWB) Supporting the O* Method in the PCTE-Based Software Engineering EnvironmentSai Peck Lee, Colette Rolland. 408-423
- Minimizing Dependency on Class Structures with Adaptive ProgramsKarl J. Lieberherr, Cun Xiao. 424-441
- First Class Messages as First Class ContinuationsKen Wakita. 442-459
- A Typing System for a Calculus of ObjectsVasco Thudichum Vasconcelos, Mario Tokoro. 460-474
- A Type Mechanism Based on Restricted CCS for Distributed Active ObjectsYasunori Harada. 475-488
- Adding Implicit Invocation to Languages: Three ApproachesDavid Notkin, David Garlan, William G. Griswold, Kevin J. Sullivan. 489-510
- Requirements and Early Experiences in the Implementation of the SPADE Repository using Object-Oriented TechnologySergio Bandinelli, Luciano Baresi, Alfonso Fuggetta, Luigi Lavazza. 511-528
- Object-Oriented Formal Specification Development using VDMAmarit Laorakpong, Motoshi Saeki. 529-543