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- The Design of the C++ Booch ComponentsGrady Booch, Michael Vilot. 1-11
- An Iterative-Design Model for Reusable Object-Oriented SoftwareSanjiv Gossain, Bruce Anderson. 12-27
- Graphical Specification of Object-Oriented SystemsStephen Bear, Phillip Allen, Derek Coleman, Fiona Hayes. 28-37
- Viewing Objects as Patterns of Communicating AgentsOscar Nierstrasz, Michael Papathomas. 38-43
- LO and Behold! Concurrent Structured ProcessesJean-Marc Andreoli, Remo Pareschi. 44-56
- Actors as a Special Case of Concurrent Constraint ProgrammingKenneth M. Kahn, Vijay A. Saraswat. 57-66
- Beyond Schema Evolution to Database ReorganizationBarbara Staudt Lerner, A. Nico Habermann. 67-76
- Kaleidoscope: Mixing Objects, Constraints and Imperative ProgrammingBjørn N. Freeman-Benson. 77-88
- What Tracers Are Made OfHans-Dieter Böcker, Jürgen Herczeg. 89-99
- Foundations of Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming (Panel)Gul Agha, Samson Abramsky, Carl Hewitt, Robin Milner, Peter Wegner, Akinori Yonezawa. 100
- A Logical Theory of Concurrent ObjectsJosé Meseguer. 101-115
- Message Pattern Specifications: A New Technique for Handling Errors in Parallel Object Oriented SystemsJan A. Purchase, Russel L. Winder. 116-125
- Structured Analysis and Object Oriented Analysis (Panel)Dennis de Champeaux, Larry L. Constantine, Ivar Jacobson, Stephen J. Mellor, Paul Ward, Edward Yourdon. 135-139
- Strong Typing of Object-Oriented Languages RevisitedOle Lehrmann Madsen, Boris Magnusson, Birger Møller-Pedersen. 140-150
- Type Substitution for Object-Oriented ProgrammingJens Palsberg, Michael I. Schwartzbach. 151-160
- A Parallel Object-Oriented Language with Inheritance and SubtypingPierre America, Frank van der Linden. 161-168
- Contracts: Specifying Behavioural Compositions in Object-Oriented SystemsRichard Helm, Ian M. Holland, Dipayan Gangopadhyay. 169-180
- When Objects Collide: Experiences with Reusing Multiple Class HierarchiesLucy M. Berlin. 181-193
- PCLOS: Stress Testing CLOS Experiencing the Metaobject ProtocolAndreas Paepcke. 194-211
- Reasoning about Object-Oriented Programs that Use SubtypesGary T. Leavens, William E. Weihl. 212-223
- Type Consistency of Queries in an Object-Oriented Database SystemDave D. Straube, M. Tamer Özsu. 224-233
- Designing Reusable Designs - Experiences Designing Object-Oriented Frameworks (Panel)Allen Wirfs-Brock, Ralph E. Johnson, Ward Cunningham, Mark A. Linton. 234
- Issues in Object Database ManagementJacob Stein, Tim Andrews, Bill Kent, Kate Rotzell, Daniel Weinreb. 235-236
- A Framework for Visualizing Object-Oriented SystemsVolker Haarslev, Ralf Möller. 237-244
- Painting Multiple Views of Complex ObjectsJohn Alan McDonald, Werner Stuetzle, Andreas Buja. 245-257
- MoDE: A UIMS for SmalltalkYen-Ping Shan. 258-268
- COOL: Kernel Support for Object-Oriented EnvironmentsSabine Habert, Vadim Abrossimov. 269-277
- Object-Oriented Real-Time Language Design: Constructs for Timing ConstraintsYutaka Ishikawa, Hideyuki Tokuda, Clifford W. Mercer. 289-298
- OOP in the Real World (Panel)Rick DeNatale, Charles H. Irby, John LaLonde, Burton Leathers, Reed Phillips. 299-302
- Mixin-based InheritanceGilad Bracha, William R. Cook. 303-311
- The Point of View Notion for Multiple InheritanceBernard Carré, Jean-Marc Geib. 312-321
- Exception Handling and Object-Oriented Programming: Towards a SynthesisChristophe Dony. 322-330
- OOPSLA Distributed Object Management (Panel)John R. Rymer, Richard Mark Soley, William Stephen Andreas, Ian Fuller, Neal Jacobson, Richard A. Demers. 331-333