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7th OOPSLA 1992: Vancouver, BC, Canada - Addendum
- Jerry L. Archibald, Mark C. Wilkes:

Addendum to the Proceedings on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, OOPSLA 1992 Addendum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 18-22, 1992. ACM 1992, ISBN 978-0-89791-610-3 - Jerry L. Archibald, Mark C. Wilkes:

Introduction. 1-2 - Grady Booch:

The end of objects and the last programmer (Invited talk). 3-8 - Charles A. Suscheck, Gregory J. Komar:

AUTOSPEC: Automatic Motor Specification System. 9-11 - Glenn Olander:

Chembench: redesign of a large commercial application using object-oriented techniques. 13-16 - Frederic H. Wild III:

Creating well formed class inheritance schemes in C++. 17-23 - Paul Townsend, Gail C. Murphy:

Objects in the life-cycle. 25-28 - Ward Cunningham:

The WyCash portfolio management system. 29-30 - Alan Dotts, Don Birkley:

Development of reusable test equipment software using Smalltalk and C. 31-35 - Lon Fisher:

Constructing a class library for Microsoft Windows. 37-38 - Rick DeNatale:

The role of methods and case in OO development. 39-47 - Peter Coad:

Methods and CASE tools - Peter's cartoons. 49-53 - Larry L. Constantine, Lucy A. D. Lockwood:

From events to objects: the heresy of event-orientation in a world of objects. 55-59 - Dennis de Champeaux:

The OO software development process (abstract). 61-62 - Peter Dickman:

Objects in large distributed applications (OLDA-II). 63-69 - Dennis de Champeaux:

The OOA process. 71-74 - Haim Kilov, Bill Harvey:

Object-oriented reasoning in information modeling. 75-80 - Fred A. Cummins:

Object-oriented programming languages: the next generation. 81-83 - Steven Fraser

, Lynn Marshall, Tony Bailetti:
Team approaches to OO design. 85-92 - Peter Coad, Mark Mayfield:

Patterns. 93-95 - Teri Roberts:

Metrics for object-oriented software development. 97-100 - James Coplien, Susana Hutz, Brent Marykuca:

Iterative development/OO: the bottom line. 101-108 - Bruce Anderson:

Towards an architecture handbook. 109-113 - Magnus Christerson:

Objects for changeable systems. 109-113 - Fredrik Lindström:

Experiences of use cases and similar concepts. 123-130 - Mary Lynn Manns, David A. Carlson:

Retraining procedural programmers: a case against "unlearning". 131-133 - Michel Fortier, Gail C. Murphy:

An object-oriented hypermedia framework for command and control information system. 135-137 - Gail C. Murphy, Pok Sze Wong:

Towards a testing methodology for object-oriented systems. 139-140 - Dinesh C. Kulkarni, Arindam Banerji, David L. Cohn:

A new approach to the design of distributed operating systems. 141-143 - Vivek Singhal, Sheetal V. Kakkad, Paul R. Wilson:

Texas: good, fast, cheap persistence for C++. 145-147 - Franz Weber:

Towards a discipline of class composition. 149-151 - Satoshi Imai, Takahiro Yamaguchi, Givargis A. Danialy:

Which paradigm can improve the reliability of next-generation measurement system software. 153-155 - David M. Morton, Andrew M. Drinnan:

A distributed, visual object environment using stages: aggregation objects with local namespaces. 157-158 - Andreas Birrer, Walter R. Bischofberger, Erich Gamma, Bruno Schäffer, André Weinand:

Object-oriented software development in a commercial environment: the evolution of ET++. 159-161 - L. Lemarchand, Alain Plantec, Bernard Pottier, S. Zanati:

An object-oriented environment for specification and concurrent execution of genetic algorithms. 163-165 - Bruce Anderson:

Towards an architecture handbook. 167-168 - Stephen Chan:

An implementation of EXPRESS in Smalltalk. 169-170 - Richard Thomas

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A proposal for object oriented Modula-2. 171-173 - Nadir Yousfi:

Measurement-driven restructuring of object oriented applications. 175-176 - Patrick Herde, Peter R. Sibbald:

Integration of molecular biology data collections using object oriented databases and programming. 177-178 - Horst D. Clausen, Anton Hofmann, Gabriele H. Pawlitzek:

Integration of different system engineering methods using an object-oriented model. 179-181 - Lewis Desmond, D. B. Anderson:

Operations and collections, some architectural choices. 183-185 - Alistair Cockburn:

Using natural language as a metaphoric base for OO. 187-189 - Michael H. Conner, Nurcan Coskun, Scott Danforth, Larry K. Loucks, Andy Martin, Larry K. Raper, Roger Sessions:

Developing language neutral class libraries with the System Object Model (SOM). 191-193 - Scott Danforth:

Interfacing different object-oriented programming languages. 195-197 - Yves Caseau:

Some original features of the LAURE language. 199-200 - Fumihiko Nishio, Toyohide Watanabe, Noboru Sugie:

A programming language based on the concepts of objects and fields. 201-204 - Robert E. Strom, Daniel M. Yellin:

A visual environment for distributed object-oriented multi-applications. 205-206 - Elmer Sandvad:

The Mjøner BETA CASE tool. 207-210 - Russel L. Winder, Graham Roberts, M. Wei:

CoSIDE and parallel object-oriented languages. 211-213 - Russel L. Winder, G. C. Joly, A. H. Kamalati:

Applications in CoSIDE. 215-216 - Raimund K. Ege:

Concepts of object-oriented programming (abstract). 217 - Douglas Bennett:

Object design of modularity, reuse and quality (abstract). 217 - Martin Fowler:

A comparison of object-oriented analysis and design methods (abstract). 217 - Derek Coleman, Paul Jeremaes:

Integrating analysis and design methods (abstract). 218 - Jean-Pierre Briot

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Object-oriented concurrent programming (abstract). 218 - Andrew P. Black:

Types for the working programmer (abstract). 219 - Süleyman Sevinc:

Simulation with DEVS-CLOS (abstract). 219 - Michael I. Schwartzbach, Jens Palsberg:

Types for the language designer (abstract). 219 - David Maier:

Introduction to object-oriented database management systems (abstract). 220 - Jon L. White:

Advanced CLOS and meta-object protocols (abstract). 220 - Karl J. Lieberherr:

Object-oriented software development with the Demeter Method (abstract). 220 - Dave Collins:

Object-oriented user interfaces (abstract). 221 - James C. McKim Jr.:

Teaching object-oriented programming and design (abstract). 221 - Timothy D. Korson:

Evaluating reusable class libraries (abstract). 221 - R. Stonewall Ballard:

Object engineering (abstract). 221 - Kenneth S. Rubin, Adele Goldberg:

Object-oriented project management (abstract). 222 - Grady Booch:

The pragmatics of building object-oriented systems (abstract). 222 - Lori Stipp, Grady Booch:

Introduction to object-oriented design (abstract). 222 - Martin Fowler, Thomas Cairns:

Martin Flower, Thomas Cairns. 222 - Mehmet Aksit:

The analysis and design of distributed systems (abstract). 223 - Scott Meyers:

Writing efficient C++ programs (abstract). 223 - Mahesh H. Dodani:

Specification techniques for object-oriented software (abstract). 223 - Arthur J. Riel:

The design and management of C++ class libraries (abstract). 224 - Craig Chambers, David M. Ungar:

Efficient implementation of object-oriented programming lanaguages (abstract). 224 - Mario Wolczko:

Hardware support for object-oriented systems (abstract). 224 - Bjørn N. Freeman-Benson, Alan Borning:

Constraint-based languages and systems (abstract). 225 - Allen L. Ambler, Margaret M. Burnett:

Visual programming languages from an object-oriented perspective (abstract). 225 - Trygve Reenskaug:

Intermediate Smalltalk: practical design and implementation (abstract). 225 - Ken Auer:

Writing efficient Smalltalk programs (abstract). 225 - Edward V. Berard:

Testing object-oriented software (abstract). 226 - Jan Krc-Jediny, Augustin Mrazik:

Object-oriented geometry and graphics (abstract). 226 - Roy H. Campbell, Peter Madany:

The design of an object-oriented operating system: a case study of choices (abstract). 226 - Roberto V. Zicari:

Schema updates for object-oriented database systems (abstract). 227 - Peter Coad:

Teaching "object" with multi-sensory engagement (abstract). 227 - Jan Bosch:

Composition based object-oriented software development (COOSD) methodology and supporting tools (abstract). 229 - Walter R. Bischofberger:

Sniff: a pragmatic approach to a C++ programming environment (abstract). 229 - Ion Cartiant:

Object-oriented communication server for banking applications (abstract). 230 - Shang-cheng Chyou:

Multiple-view CASE support for object-oriented design (abstract). 230 - Marko Heikkinen, Petri Pulli:

Graphical animation of object-oriented software designs (abstract). 231 - Andrew M. Drinnan, David M. Morton:

Audition: a tool for visual interactive modeling (abstract). 231 - Peter Coad, Jill Nicola:

Applying text and graphic tools in parallel: exploring multimedia approaches for accelerating "Object Think" (abstract). 231 - Ralph E. Johnson:

HotDraw: a structured drawing editor framework for Smalltalk (abstract). 232 - Max Mühlhäuser, Lutz Heuser:

Object-oriented engineering of distributed applications (abstract). 232 - Karl J. Lieberherr, Ian M. Holland, Walter L. Hürsch, Ignacio Silva-Lepe, Cun Xiao:

Demeter Tools/C++ (abstract). 233 - Moira Mallison, Edward R. Perez:

Moira Mallison, Edward R Perez. 233 - Giuseppe Menga:

G++: an object-oriented design and prototyping environment for manufacturing systems (abstract). 234 - Augustin Mrazik, Janka Kleinertova:

Spacetalk: object-oriented environment and tools for building open object-based GIS environments (abstract). 234 - Alfred Peisl:

Dynamics/V (abstract). 235 - Pat Clark, Jeff Honious, Kerris J. Renken:

The integrated model development environment: an object-oriented approach to modeling (abstract). 235 - Chris Richardson:

Object-oriented program development using CLOS and CLIM (abstract). 236 - Lothar Schmitz:

The visual compiler-compiler SIC (abstract). 236 - Steve Strong:

Introduction to OOP: teaching object-oriented programming concepts and skills using multi-media, computer-assisted instructions (abstract). 237 - Bruce Schwartz, Mark Lentczner:

Direct programming using a unified object model (abstract). 237 - Andreas Tonne:

TermWorks: a flexible framework for implementing (nearly) arbitrary kinds of terms (abstract). 238 - Brad T. Vander Zanden:

Lapidary: an interactive design tool (abstract). 238 - James E. Heliotis:

Summary of educators' symposium. 241-243 - Linda M. Northrop:

Finding an educational perspective for object-oriented development. 245-249 - Mahesh H. Dodani:

Teaching practical object-oriented software engineering. 251-256 - David M. West:

Teaching object-oriented concepts to graduate and professional software developers. 257-260 - Hermann Hüni, Igor Metz:

Teaching object-oriented software architecture by example: the games factory. 261-267 - Jean Bézivin, Olivier F. Roux, Jean-Claude Royer:

Teaching object-oriented programming or using the object model to teach software engineering. 269-276 - Joseph Bergin:

The object-oriented data structures course. 277-284 - William J. Collins:

Verification and testing in an object-oriented CS2 course. 285-288 - Raj Tewari, Frank L. Friedman:

The impact of object-oriented software engineering in the introductory computer science curriculum. 289-292 - Richard G. Epstein, Allen B. Tucker:

Introducing object-orientedness into a breadth-first introductory curriculum. 293-298 - Douglas D. Grant:

Object-orientation and Ada: the expected impact of Ada9X on a computer science/software engineering degree. 299-302 - Martin Osborne:

The role of object-oriented technology in the undergraduate computer science curriculum. 303-308 - Rick Decker, Stuart Hirshfield:

A case for, and an instance of, objects in CS1. 309-312 - Mary Beth Rosson:

How might the object-oriented paradigm change the way we teach introductory programming? 313-314 - Mamdouh H. Ibrahim:

Reflection and metalevel architectures in object-oriented programming. 315-318

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