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- Design Patterns in Garbage CollectionStuart A. Yeates, Michel De Champlain. 80-98 [doi]
- A Component Framework for Direct-Manipulation EditorsRainer Weinreich. 99-112 [doi]
- Patterns for Finding Objects within DesignsJames Noble. 113-120 [doi]
- Characterizing Patterns in Framework DevelopmentEyðun Eli Jacobsen, Palle Nowack, Bent Bruun Kristensen. 121-143 [doi]
- Java Does not DistributeGerald Bros, Klaus-Peter Löhr, André Spiegel. 144-152 [doi]
- Modelling Multi-Threading in JavaAxel Wabenhorst, John Potter. 153-164 [doi]
- Automatic Generation of Bridging Code for Accessing C++ from JavaAndreas Schade. 165-180 [doi]
- Genja - A New Proposal for Parameterised Types in JavaMark Evered, James Leslie Keedy, Gisela Menger, Axel Schmolitzky. 181-195 [doi]
- Animating Formal Specifications Using Java AppletsCharles Lakos, Glenn Lewis. 196-209 [doi]
- self -Conscious Objects in Object-ZAlena Griffiths. 210-224 [doi]
- A Practical Notation for Object Oriented Analysis with a Formal MeaningJ. Hoffman. 225-237 [doi]
- Class-Based Models in the -CalculusXiaogang Zhang, John Potter. 238-251 [doi]
- Interactive Analysis of Object ArchitecturesJoachim Hans Fröhlich, Thomas Stranzinger. 252-266 [doi]
- Towards the Formalization of Relationships for Object ModelingBrian Henderson-Sellers. 267-285 [doi]
- Method Dispatching and Type Safety for Objects with Multiple RolesRaymond K. Wong, H. Lewis Chau. 286-296 [doi]
- Upscaling the CLOS Inheritance Mechanism for Multidimensional ObjectsHenry J. Borron. 297-324 [doi]
- Attribute Types and Bracket ImplementationsJames Leslie Keedy, Mark Evered, Axel Schmolitzky, Gisela Menger. 325-339 [doi]
- Measuring Object-Oriented Business ModelsSimon Moser, Brian Henderson-Sellers, Vojislav B. Misic. 340-351 [doi]
- Advanced C++ Programming Styles and IdiomsJames Coplien. 352 [doi]
- Introduction to COMGeoffrey H. Outhred. 353 [doi]
- Introduction to the Unified Modeling LanguageRichard Thomas. 354 [doi]
- Applying Design PatternsJames Noble, John Potter. 355-356 [doi]
- Requirements ModelingTim Hastings. 357-358 [doi]
- Object-Oriented TestingPaul A. Strooper. 359 [doi]
- Design by Contract: Making Object-Oriented Programs that WorkBertrand Meyer. 360 [doi]
- Using Design Patterns and Frameworks to Develop Object-Oriented Communication SystemsDouglas C. Schmidt. 361-362 [doi]
- OPEN: A Third Generation OO Methodology - Advanced Tasks and TechniquesBrian Henderson-Sellers. 363-365 [doi]
- OodbmsHardeep Singh. 366 [doi]
- OODEV OpenBhuvan Unhelkar. 367 [doi]
- Extendability vs. Substitutability in OO LanguagesYossi Gil. 368 [doi]
- Enterprise JavaAlex Koutsoumbos, Rajeev Arora. 369 [doi]
- Concurrent Programming in Java: Language and LibrariesDavid Holmes. 371 [doi]