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- Web enactment of OO designSteven Fraser 0001, Marsonia. [doi]
- How software architectures learn: what happens after they're built?Tom O'Rourke, Peter Long. [doi]
- Use of dynamic, reflective, and meta-level language facilities in the application domainDarrow Kirkpatrick. [doi]
- Object behavior modelingKevin W. Smith, Bran Selic. [doi]
- Formalizing UML. Why? How?Ana Moreira 0001, Luis Filipe Andrade, Akash Deshpande, Stuart Kent 0001. [doi]
- Is the licensing of software engineers good for the OT community? (panel report)Donald J. Bagert. [doi]
- Implementation and application of object oriented workflow management systemsWolfgang Schulze. [doi]
- Modeling dynamic/emergent distributed object systemsJoseph Kiniry. [doi]
- Thinking with prototypes: OOPSLA 1998 workshop on prototype-based object-oriented programmingAntero Taivalsaari, James Noble 0001. [doi]
- Growing a languageGuy L. Steele Jr.. [doi]
- Software reuse: nemesis or Nirvana? (panel)Steven Fraser 0001, Ian Hopper, Priya Marsonia. [doi]
- Workshop summary: system envisioningRalph Hodgson. [doi]
- Evaluating object-oriented designRobert Biddle, Rick Mercer, Eugene Wallingford. [doi]
- The Mount Sinai Human Resources Case Management System: an example of rapid application development in a Java environmentMichael DeBellis, Cliff Anderson. [doi]
- Getting value for money from software architecture: a goldfish bowlJohn Daniels. [doi]
- Incremental development of a repository-based framework supporting organizational inquiry and learning: Reflections on building a reflective frameworkMartine Devos, Michel Tilman. [doi]
- Business object design and implementation IV: From business objects to complex adaptive systems: OOPSLA 1998 workshop reportJeff Sutherland. [doi]
- Product lines and object technologyFelix Bachmann, Gary J. Chastek, Patrick Donohoe. [doi]
- Business Object Framework as an enabler of business application development: an experience in enterprise software engineeringGerard Meszaros, Terry O'Connor, Shaun Smith. [doi]
- Lessons learned: transitioning COBOL programmers to OOScott Curry. [doi]
- OOPSLA workshop #18: "Object technology, architecture, and domain analysis - experiences in making the connection"Sholom Cohen, Barbara Bernal Thomas, Fred Maymir-Ducharme. [doi]
- A paradigm shift in teaching OOTJutta Eckstein, Richard S. Wiener. [doi]
- Seventh OOPSLA workshop on behavioral semantics of OO business and system specificationsHaim Kilov, Bernhard Rumpe, Ian Simmonds. [doi]
- Metadata and active object-modelsJoseph W. Yoder, Brian Foote, Dirk Riehle, Michel Tilman. [doi]
- Objects, components, and the virtual enterprisePatrick Nixon, Simon A. Dobson. [doi]
- Practitioner report: an improved Smalltalk application server for a Web-based business solutionCharles Frisk, Lina Gladshteyn, Mark Kuperman, William Rachmiel. [doi]
- An integration architecture for implementation of the DoD computerized patient recordGary A. Ham. [doi]
- Constraint-based polymorphism in Cecil: towards a practical and static type systemVassily Litvinov. [doi]
- Non-software examples of PoSA patternsMichael Duell, Linda Rising, Peter Sommerlad, Michael Stal. [doi]
- Formal underpinnings of JavaSusan Eisenbach. [doi]
- Use case patterns workshopPaul Bramble, Greg Gibson, Alistair Cockburn. [doi]
- Classroom reuse experiences and a paradigm shift in teaching OOTEdward F. Gehringer. [doi]
- Is the licensing of software engineers good for the OT community? (Panel session)Michael J. Lutz, Peter W. Wenzel, Michael Whitelaw, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock. [doi]
- Building an object relational database access layerBernd Tophoven. [doi]
- Software development as a studio disciplineDavid West 0002, Ken Auer, Bruce Anderson. [doi]
- Software architecture as a methodTheresa Smith, Thad Scheer, Thomas J. Mowbray. [doi]
- Deploying an application framework and its applicationsPeter Sommerlad, Andreas Birrer. [doi]