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Dagstuhl Seminar Object Orientation with Parallelism and Persistence 1995
- Burkhard Freitag, Cliff B. Jones, Christian Lengauer, Hans-Jörg Schek:

Object Orientation with Parallelism and Persistence (the book grow out of a Dagstuhl Seminar in April 1995). Kluwer Academic Publishers 1996, ISBN 0-7923-9770-3 - Steve J. Hodges, Cliff B. Jones:

Non-Interference Properties of a Concurrent Object-Based Language: Proofs Based on an Operational Semantics. Object Orientation with Parallelism and Persistence 1995: 1-22 - Uwe Nestmann, Martin Steffen:

Correct Transformational Design of Concurrent Search Structures. Object Orientation with Parallelism and Persistence 1995: 23-42 - Ulrike Lechner, Christian Lengauer:

Modal-µ-Maude: Specification and Properties of Concurrent Objects. Object Orientation with Parallelism and Persistence 1995: 43-62 - Matthias Radestock, Susan Eisenbach:

An Object Model for Distributed and Concurrent Programming Based on Decomposition. Object Orientation with Parallelism and Persistence 1995: 63-82 - Bart Jacobs:

Objects and Classes, Co-Algebraically. Object Orientation with Parallelism and Persistence 1995: 83-103 - Grit Denker:

Semantic Refinement of Concurrent Object Systems Based on Serializability. Object Orientation with Parallelism and Persistence 1995: 105-126 - Haiyan Hasse-Ye, Hans-Jörg Schek:

Unified Theory for Classical and Advanced Transaction Models. Object Orientation with Parallelism and Persistence 1995: 127-150 - Jean-Marc Andreoli:

Coordination as Negotiated Transactions. Object Orientation with Parallelism and Persistence 1995: 151-173 - Jürgen Schlegelmilch:

Role-Based Persistence. Object Orientation with Parallelism and Persistence 1995: 175-195 - Dimitris Tombros, Andreas Geppert, Klaus R. Dittrich:

Design and Implementation of Process-Oriented Environments with Brokers and Services. Object Orientation with Parallelism and Persistence 1995: 197-216 - Peter Thanisch, Michael G. Norman:

There's Nothing Like Shared Nothing. Object Orientation with Parallelism and Persistence 1995: 217-230

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