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- Behavioral Compatibility in Concurrent Object ConstructionsMichel Augeraud. 15-30
- A Formal Dynamic Schema Evolution Model for Hypermedia DatabasesBing Wang. 31-42
- Towards a Building Methodology for Software AgentsXiacong Fan. 45-53
- Perspectives and Complex AggregatesLars Kirkegaard Bækdal, Bent Bruun Kristensen. 65-84
- Achieving Workflow Flexibility through Taming the ChaosMaxim Khomyakov, Ilia Bider. 85-92
- HotFlow: E-Commerce Processes from a Language/Action PerspectiveDaniela Handl. 95-101
- Situation-based Approach for E-Business Functional ModelingEl-Sayed Abou-Zeid. 102-112
- An Architecture for the Support of Knowledge-Intensive e-Business ProcessesIngrid Slembek, Valérie Gay. 113-120
- An Anytime MultiAgent System to Manage Electronic Commerce TransactionsClaude Duvallet, Bruno Sadeg, Alain Cardon. 121-128
- TINA-ODL and Component Based DesignJoachim Fischer, Olaf Kath, Marc Born. 131-140
- Objects @ Work - An Activity Theoretical Framework for OO Modelling of Computer Mediated Cooperative ActivitiesOle Smørdal. 141-154
- Establishing the Framework for Business Object Analysis and Design ModelsYing Liang. 155-162
- Towards an Auto-Adaptive Model to Compose Multimedia Telecom ServicesZièd Choukair, Guy Leonhard, Safouane Sfar. 165-176
- Component-Based Web Page CompositionGrant Holland, Kishore Kumar. 177-199
- Ubiquitous Computing Environments through Open SystemsArno Puder. 200-210
- The Devil is in the Detail: A Comparison of CORBA Object Transaction ServicesIan Gorton, Anna Liu, Phong Tran. 211-221
- A Reference Architecture for Component Based DevelopmentMark Collins-Cope, Hubert Matthews. 225-237
- Version Management in Unified Modelling LanguagesD. Janaki Ram, M. Sreekanth, A. Ananda Rao. 238-252
- Requirements-Based UMLJoseph D. Schulz. 253-267
- Conceptual Analysis of Flexibility Concepts in Object-Orientation and UMLFeroz A. Siddiqui, Guy Fitzgerald. 271-279
- UML2Z: An UML-Based Object-Oriented Modeling Tool for an Internet Integrated Formalization ProcessEmanuel S. Grant, Robert B. France, Ramchander Varadarajan, Adam Carheden, Jean-Michel Bruel. 280-289
- Intelligent Object-Oriented Software Systems Development with OMT/UML Methodology for Airportuary EnvironmentsAdilson Marques da Cunha, Walter Strafacci Jr., Lineu Fernando Stege Mialare. 290-296
- Using Object-Oriented Databases to Preserve Integrity and Improve Performance - But at What Cost?Abdulaziz Al-kandari, Ray Dawson. 299-302
- Reconfigurability in Object Database Management Systems: An Aspect-Oriented ApproachAwais Rashid, Ruzanna Chitchyan. 303-314
- An object oriented approach to represent behavioural knowledge in heterogeneous information systemsYamine Aït Ameur, Eric Sardet. 315-335
- Janus: Using a Pattern Language to Create Software ArchitectureAlan O Callaghan. 339-348
- A Probabilistic Model for Classification of Multiple-Record Web DocumentsJune Tang, Yiu-Kai Ng. 349-357
- Constructing Language Processors using Object-Oriented TechniquesDavid Basanta Gutiérrez, María Cándida Luengo Díez, Raúl Izquierdo Castanedo, José Emilio Labra Gayo, Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle. 358-366
- Architecture as Object Models of SoftwareEyðun Eli Jacobsen. 367-382
- Gauging the Performance of Object-Oriented Design MetricsBrian Huston. 385-390
- Defining Complexity Metrics for Object-Relational DatabasesCoral Calero, Mario Piattini, Marcela Genero. 391-400
- Measuring the Effect of RefactoringRichard Pitt, Andy Carmichael. 401-406
- Model Engineering for Distributed O-O Component TestingSita Ramakrishnan, Heinz W. Schmidt. 407-413
- Early Metrics for Object Oriented Information SystemsMarcela Genero, Mario Piattini, M. Esperanza Manso, Francisco Garcia. 414-425
- A View Model for XML DocumentsXavier Baril, Zohra Bellahsene. 429-441
- Information Monitors: An Architecture Based on XMLGeorge Spanoudakis, Andrea Zisman. 442-455
- A XML Server Architecture Based on Presentation-Abstraction-Control StyleZaijun Hu. 456-467