ECOOP '92. European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming.

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Imprint:Berlin ; London : Springer, 1992.
Language:English
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 615
Lecture notes in computer science ; 615.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11067790
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Other authors / contributors:Lehrmann Madsen, Ole.
ISBN:3540556680
9783540556688
Notes:Electronic reproduction. SpringerLink.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Table of Contents:
  • On Unifying Relational and Object-Oriented Database Systems
  • Import Is not Inheritance - Why We Need Both: Modules and Classes
  • Object-Oriented Multi-Methods in Cecil
  • Aggregation in a Behaviour Oriented Object Model
  • Reasoning and Reinement in Object-Oriented Speciication Languages
  • Combining Object-Oriented and Logic Paradigms: A Modal Logic
  • Programming Approach
  • An Incremental Class Reorganization Approach
  • System Design by Composing Structures of Interacting Objects
  • Unifying the Design and Implementation of User Interfaces Through the Object Paradigm
  • Nesting Actions Through Asynchronous Message Passing: The ACS Protocol
  • Inheritance of Synchronization Constraints in Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming Languages
  • EPEE: an Eiffel Environment to Program Distributed Memory Parallel Computers
  • Using Object-Oriented Programming Techniques for Implementing ISDN Supplementary Services
  • An Object Model for Engineering Design
  • An Object-Oriented Class Library for Scalable Parallel Heuristic Search
  • Integrating Constraints with an Object-Oriented Language
  • Specifying Reusable Components Using Contracts
  • ACTS: A Type System for Object-Oriented Programming Based on
  • Abstract and Concrete Classes
  • Making Type Inference Practical
  • A Reflective Model of Inheritance
  • An Object-Oriented Language-Database Integration Model: The Composition-Filters Approach
  • Supporting Physical Independence in an Object Database Server
  • Developing a Class Hierarchy for Object-Oriented Transaction Processing