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- Isoquantic Shift - The Third Age of ComputingJohn C. Dvorak. 2 [doi]
- Can We Make Componentware Succeed?Bertrand Meyer. 3 [doi]
- Objects are Dead - Long Live AgentsDavid A. Taylor. 4 [doi]
- Components: Building Blocks for Automated Business ProcessesMartin J. Sprinzen. 5 [doi]
- The Challenge of ComponentsJohn Williams. 6 [doi]
- Architecting for Large-Scale Systematic Component ReuseMartin L. Griss. 7 [doi]
- Building an OMT-Editor Using Design Patterns: An Experience ReportBart Wydaeghe, Kurt Verschaeve, Bart Michiels, Bruno Van Damme, Evert Arckens, Viviane Jonckers. 20-32 [doi]
- An Object-Oriented Framework for Local Search HeuristicsAlexandre A. Andreatta, Sergio E. R. Carvalho, Celso C. Ribeiro. 33-45 [doi]
- Practical Rules for Reduction on the Number of States of a State DiagramJin Ma, Sheng Yu. 46 [doi]
- Modeling Dynamic Component InterfacesFranz Huber, Andreas Rausch, Bernhard Rumpe. 58-70 [doi]
- Library Interoperability via InheritanceJohn Potter, Ryan Shelswell, Ian Joyner. 71-83 [doi]
- A Protocol Based Approach to Specifying Interoperability between ObjectsIl-Hyung Cho, John D. McGregor, Lee Krause. 84-96 [doi]
- Collection Types and Implementations in Object-Oriented Software LibrariesGisela Menger, James Leslie Keedy, Mark Evered, Axel Schmolitzky. 97 [doi]
- Declarative Reasoning about the Structure of Object-Oriented SystemsRoel Wuyts. 112-124 [doi]
- A Framework Managing Quality of Service Contracts in Distributed ApplicationsNoël Plouzeau, Stéphane Lorcy, Jean-Marc Jézéquel. 125 [doi]
- SableCC, an Object-Oriented Compiler FrameworkEtienne M. Gagnon, Laurie J. Hendren. 140-154 [doi]
- On Separation between Interface, Implementation, and Representation in Object DBMSsYuri Leontiev, M. Tamer Özsu, Duane Szafron. 155-167 [doi]
- Object Life-Cycles in Active Relational DatabasesFabio Porto, Mauricio J. V. Silva, Sergio R. Carvalho. 168 [doi]
- Web Based Virtual Oscilloscope for Underwater Acoustic SignalsD. Alderman, N. Callaghan, T. A. Jones, G. E. Roberts. 182-193 [doi]
- A Virtual Classroom Based on Reusable Object Oriented ComponentsAda Gavrilovska, Vladimir Trajkovic, Danco Davcev. 194-202 [doi]
- RASEing Towards a Better Systems Development Tool: The Snowball ExperienceTansel Ersavas. 203 [doi]
- MUTANT: A MultiAgent Toolkit for Artificial Life SimulationStéphane Calderoni, Pierre Marcenac. 218-229 [doi]
- GEAMAS V2.0: An Object Oriented Platform for Complex Systems SimulationsJean-Christophe Soulié, Pierre Marcenac, Stéphane Calderoni, Rémy Courdier. 230 [doi]
- An Architecture for Unified Dialogue in Distributed Object SystemsArve Larsen, Peter D. Holmes. 244-258 [doi]
- AutoPilot: Experiences Implementing a Distributed Data-Driven Agent ArchitectureSterling S. Foster, Dana Moore, Bohdan A. Nebesh. 259-268 [doi]
- Data Access and Transportation Services for the CORBA EnvironmentC. H. Ball, S. Hope. 269 [doi]
- Tool Support for Design by ContractReinhold Plösch. 282-294 [doi]
- iContract - The Java(tm) Design by Contract(tm) ToolR. Kramer. 295-307 [doi]
- Using Interface Definition Languages to Support Path Expressions and Programming by ContractDamien Watkins. 308 [doi]
- The Interaction of Access Control and Object-Orientation in Extensible SystemsWilson C. Hsieh, Przemyslaw Pardyak, Marc E. Fiuczynski, C. Garrett, Brian N. Bershad. 320-332 [doi]
- Weak Subtyping - Yet Another Notion of InheritanceWelf Löwe, Rainer Neumann, Martin Trapp, Wolf Zimmermann. 333-345 [doi]
- Reasoning About Polymorphic BehaviorNeelam Soundarajan, Stephen Fridella. 346 [doi]
- Adaptable Components for Reuse without ReworkGrady H. Campbell Jr.. 362 [doi]
- Building Component Software with COMRaphael Simon. 363-374 [doi]
- Software Component Technologies: JavaBeans and ActiveXGilda Pour. 375-383 [doi]
- Methods and Tools for Component Based DevelopmentBalbir Barn, Alan W. Brown. 384-395 [doi]
- Enterprise Architecture and Component DevelopmentAlan Perkins. 396 [doi]
- Resolutions of an Object DesignerTodd Lauinger. 402 [doi]
- Mastering Software Patterns in C++Tim DeBruine. 403 [doi]
- Ada and the ObjectsBenjamin M. Brosgol. 404 [doi]
- OO Language Comparison: Java, Eiffel and C++Ian Joyner. 405 [doi]
- Developing COM Business Objects with Visual Basics 5.0Mitchell Goldstein. 406 [doi]
- Object Databases and Multi-Tier ArchitecturesNimish Doshi. 408-411 [doi]
- Real-Time Development with the Shlaer-Mellor MethodStephen J. Mellor. 412 [doi]
- Creating Internet Applications with Object-Oriented ComponentsFrieder Monninger. 413 [doi]
- Nuts and Bolts of Object-Oriented Distributed ComputingMurat Karaorman. 414-427 [doi]
- Object-Oriented Formal SpecificationsKasilingam Periyasamy. 428 [doi]
- Modeling Complex Behavior Simply or How Much is Too Much?Stephen J. Mellor. 444 [doi]
- BON: Seamless, Reversible, Contract-Based Analysis and DesignKim Walden. 445 [doi]
- Design by Contract: The Eiffel MethodBertrand Meyer. 446 [doi]
- Putting Metaclasses to WorkIra R. Forman. 447 [doi]
- Analysis by Contract: An Introduction to UML s Object Constraint Language (OCL)Richard Mitchell. 448 [doi]
- Surviving Your OO ProjectAlistair Cockburn. 462 [doi]
- Managing OO Software Development for the Year 2000 and BeyondMadhu S. Singh. 463 [doi]
- Object-Oriented Software EstimationJerry A. Smith. 464 [doi]
- Software Reuse: Architecture, Process and Organization for Business SuccessMartin L. Griss. 465 [doi]
- OO MetricsChristine Mingins. 466 [doi]
- Using a Multi-Term Project to Teach Object Oriented Programming and DesignJames C. McKim. 468 [doi]
- Workshop: Java/CORBA Integration IssuesMitchell Goldstein. 479 [doi]
- Java Virtual Machine - Present and Near FutureQiaoyun Li. 480 [doi]
- Workshop: Component-Based Software Development: Is It the Next Silver Bullet?Gilda Pour. 491 [doi]
- Panel: Issues in Moving to a Component-Based IndustryBertrand Meyer. 493 [doi]
- Panel: New Dimensions in OA&D: UML/OML and BeyondDonald Firesmith. 494 [doi]
- Panel: OOLs in 1998: Fin de Siècle, or Renaissance?Richard Riehle. 495 [doi]
- Panel: Using Production Rules in Object-Oriented DesignMark Koenig. 496 [doi]
- Rescuing a Legacy System as a First Eiffel ProjectHal Webre. 500 [doi]