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20th OOPSLA 2005: San Diego, CA, USA - Proceedings
- Ralph E. Johnson, Richard P. Gabriel:

Proceedings of the 20th Annual ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications, OOPSLA 2005, October 16-20, 2005, San Diego, CA, USA. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-031-0
Type types
- Jaakko Järvi, Jeremiah Willcock, Andrew Lumsdaine

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Associated types and constraint propagation for mainstream object-oriented generics. 1-19 - Andrew Kennedy, Claudio V. Russo:

Generalized algebraic data types and object-oriented programming. 21-40 - Martin Odersky, Matthias Zenger:

Scalable component abstractions. 41-57
Analysis analyzed
- Manu Sridharan

, Denis Gopan
, Lexin Shan, Rastislav Bodík:
Demand-driven points-to analysis for Java. 59-76 - Mangala Gowri Nanda, Christian Grothoff, Satish Chandra:

Deriving object typestates in the presence of inter-object references. 77-96 - Joseph Gil, Itay Maman:

Micro patterns in Java code. 97-116
Archetypal architectures
- J. Andrés Díaz Pace, Marcelo R. Campo

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ArchMatE: from architectural styles to object-oriented models through exploratory tool support. 117-132 - Uwe Zdun, Paris Avgeriou

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Modeling architectural patterns using architectural primitives. 133-146 - Cosmin E. Oancea

, Stephen M. Watt:
Parametric polymorphism for software component architectures. 147-166 - Neeraj Sangal, Ev Jordan, Vineet Sinha, Daniel Jackson:

Using dependency models to manage complex software architecture. 167-176
Language lingo
- Alexandre Bergel

, Stéphane Ducasse, Oscar Nierstrasz
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Classbox/J: controlling the scope of change in Java. 177-189 - Yu David Liu, Scott F. Smith:

Interaction-based programming with classages. 191-209 - Matthew S. Tschantz, Michael D. Ernst:

Javari: adding reference immutability to Java. 211-230
Adaptation adapted
- Kathryn E. Gray, Robert Bruce Findler, Matthew Flatt:

Fine-grained interoperability through mirrors and contracts. 231-245 - Sergei Kojarski, David H. Lorenz:

Pluggable AOP: designing aspect mechanisms for third-party composition. 247-263 - Ittai Balaban, Frank Tip, Robert M. Fuhrer:

Refactoring support for class library migration. 265-279
Machine machinery
- Matthias Hauswirth, Amer Diwan, Peter F. Sweeney, Michael C. Mozer:

Automating vertical profiling. 281-296 - Matthew Arnold, Adam Welc, V. T. Rajan:

Improving virtual machine performance using a cross-run profile repository. 297-311 - Matthew Hertz, Emery D. Berger

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Quantifying the performance of garbage collection vs. explicit memory management. 313-326 - Ajeet Shankar, S. Subramanya Sastry, Rastislav Bodík, James E. Smith:

Runtime specialization with optimistic heap analysis. 327-343
Tracing traces
- Chris Allan, Pavel Avgustinov, Aske Simon Christensen, Laurie J. Hendren, Sascha Kuzins, Ondrej Lhoták, Oege de Moor, Damien Sereni, Ganesh Sittampalam

, Julian Tibble:
Adding trace matching with free variables to AspectJ. 345-364 - Michael C. Martin, V. Benjamin Livshits, Monica S. Lam:

Finding application errors and security flaws using PQL: a program query language. 365-383 - Simon Goldsmith, Robert O'Callahan, Alex Aiken:

Relational queries over program traces. 385-402
Concurreny
- Alexander Joseph Ahern, Nobuko Yoshida

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Formalising Java RMI with explicit code mobility. 403-422 - Douglas P. Gregor, Andrew Lumsdaine

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Lifting sequential graph algorithms for distributed-memory parallel computation. 423-437 - Adam Welc, Suresh Jagannathan, Antony L. Hosking

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Safe futures for Java. 439-453
Exceptional exceptions
- Marko van Dooren, Eric Steegmans:

Combining the robustness of checked exceptions with the flexibility of unchecked exceptions using anchored exception declarations. 455-471 - Yanhong A. Liu, Scott D. Stoller, Michael Gorbovitski, Tom Rothamel, Yanni Ellen Liu:

Incrementalization across object abstraction. 473-486 - Antonio Cunei, Jan Vitek:

PolyD: a flexible dispatching framework. 487-503
Onward!
- Jonathan Edwards:

Subtext: uncovering the simplicity of programming. 505-518 - Philippe Charles, Christian Grothoff, Vijay A. Saraswat, Christopher Donawa, Allan Kielstra, Kemal Ebcioglu, Christoph von Praun, Vivek Sarkar

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X10: an object-oriented approach to non-uniform cluster computing. 519-538
Essays
- Glenn Vanderburg:

A simple model of agile software processes - or - extreme programming annealed. 539-545

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