Technology of Object-Oriented Languages, Systems and Architectures

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TOOLS Eastern Europe 2002 was the third annual conference on the technology of object-oriented languages and systems. It was held in Eastern Europe, more specifically in Sofia, Bulgaria, from March 13 to 15. In my capacity of program chairman, I could count on the support from the Programming Technology Lab of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel to set up the technical program for this con­ ference. We managed to assemble a first class international program committee composed of the following researchers: • Mehmet Aksit (Technische Hogeschool Twente, Netherlands) • Jan Bosch (Universiteit Groningen, Netherlands) • Gilad Bracha (Sun Microsystems, USA) • Shigeru Chiba (Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan) • Pierre Cointe (Ecole des Mines de Nantes, France) • Serge Demeyer (Universitaire Instelling Antwerpen, Belgium) • Pavel Hruby (Navision, Denmark) • Mehdi Jazayeri (Technische Universitiit Wien, Austria) • Eric Jul (University of Copenhagen, Denmark) • Gerti Kappel (University of Linz, Austria) • Boris Magnusson (University of Lund, Sweden) • Daniela Mehandjiiska-Stavreva (Bond University, Australia) • Tom Mens (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium) • Christine Mingins (Monash University, Australia) • Ana Moreira (Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal) • Oscar Nierstrasz (Universitiit Bern, Switzerland) • Walter Olthoff (DFKI, Germany) • Igor Pottosin (A. P. Ershov Institute of Informatics Systems, Russia) • Atanas Radenski (Winston-Salem State University, USA) Markku Sakkinen (University of Jyvilskyl!l. , Finland) • • Bran Selic (Rational, Canada) • Andrey Terehov (St.

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ISBN13:9781461350644
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:231
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Preface and Acknowledgements. 1: Proceedings Tools Eastern Europe 2002. 1. On multiple inheritance in Java; L. Bettini, et al. 2. A stratification of class family dependencies; E. Ernst. 3. Generative development of object-oriented frameworks; K. Hendrickx, et al. 4. An extensible workflow architecture with objects and patterns; D.A. Manolescu. 5. A translation of UML components into formal specifications; Liang Peng, et al. 6. An open toolkit for reverse engineering data visualisation and exploration; A. Telea, et al. 7. A pattern language for parsing; Yun Mai, M. de Champlain. 8. Virtual video server; R.A. Fatoohi, et al. 9. Towards an effective analysis pattern retrieval; M.J. Ferreira, P. Loucopoulos. 10. A code generation process for role classes; V. Pelechano, et al. 11. Automatic composition of systems from components with anonymous dependencies specified by semantic-unaware properties; I. Sora, et al. 2: Proceedings Tools Eastern Europe 2000. 1. Automated extraction of classes from legacy systems; A.A. Terekhov. 2. Interactive visual components for server-side web application development; J.F. Mitchell, et al. 3. Semi-formal, not semi-realistic: A new approach to describing software components; E.J. Montgomery, et al. 4. Coping with variability in product-line architectures using component technology; B.N. Jørgensen, W. Joosen. 5. Tool support for contract enhanced scenarios; R. Plösch, G. Pomberger.

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