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POS-2 1987: Appin, Scotland, UK
- Raymund Carrick, Richard Cooper:

Persistent Object Systems: Their Design Implementation and Use. Proceedings of the Second International Workshop, Appin, Scotland, August 25-28, 1987. University of Glasgow and St. Andrew's 1987 - Preface, Contents, Attendees.

- Malcolm P. Atkinson, Ronald Morrison:

Polymorphic Names, Types, Constancy and Magic in a Type Secure Persistent Object Store. 1-12 - Reidar Conradi, Tor Didriksen, H. Eidnes, Ola Heensåsen:

Experience with an Object Oriented Database Interface for the EPOS Programming Environment. 13-24 - Peter Lyngbæk, Nigel Derrett, Daniel H. Fishman, William Kent, T. A. Ryan:

Design and Implementation of the Iris Object Manager. 25-51 - Richard Cooper, Malcolm P. Atkinson:

Requirements Modelling in a Persistent Object Store. 52-67 - David S. Moffat:

Modular Commitment in Persistent Prolog. 68-77 - Malcolm S. Powell:

Incremental Compilation, Partial Evaluation and Persistence. 78-95 - Joel E. Richardson, Michael J. Carey, David J. DeWitt, Daniel T. Schuh:

Persistence in EXODUS. 96-113 - John Rosenberg, James Leslie Keedy:

Object Management and Addressing in the MONADS Architecture. 114-133 - T. H. Merrett:

Relix - First Steps to an Operating Language. 134-154 - David Beech:

Groundwork for an Object Database Model. 155-197 - Owen Rees:

Object Oriented System Models. 198-206 - Francis Wai:

Distribution and Persistence. 207-225 - Paul Philbrow:

Associative Storage and Retrieval: Some Language Design Issues. 226-232 - Harry Justin Barman, Stephen Crawley:

Flexibility in a Persistent Object-based Type System. 233-245 - Graeme N. Dixon, Santosh K. Shrivastava, Graham D. Parrington:

Managing Persistent Objects in Arjuna: A System for Reliable Distributed Computing. 246-265 - Michael R. Guy:

Persistent Store - Successor to Virtual Store. 266-282 - Tim Smithers:

AI-Based Design and Persistent Object Systems. 283-297 - Ifor Williams, Mario Wolczko, T. P. Hopkins:

Realisation of a Dynamically Grouped Object-Oriented Virtual Memory Hierarchy. 298-308 - David C. J. Matthews:

Progress with Persistence in Poly and Poly/ML. 309-316 - Peter A. Buhr, C. Robert Zarnke:

Persistence in an Environment for a Statically Typed Programming Language. 317-336 - D. Jason Penney, Jacob Stein, David Maier:

Is the Disk Half Full or Half Empty? Combining Optimistic and Pessimistic Concurrency Mechanisms in a Shared, Persistent Object Base. 337-345 - Jorge B. Bocca, Peter J. Bailey:

Logic Languages and Relational DBMS's - The Point of Convergence. 346-362 - Lori A. Clarke, Jack C. Wileden, Alexander L. Wolf:

Object Management Support for Software Development Environments. 363-381 - David S. Wile, Neil M. Goldman, Dennis G. Allard:

Maintaining Object Persistence in the Common Lisp Framework. 382-406 - George P. Copeland, Setrag Khoshafian:

Identity and Versions for Complex Objects. 407-428 - Deborah A. Baker, David A. Fisher, Jonathan C. Shultis:

Persistence and Type Integrity in a Software Development Environment. 429-442 - Alan Dearle:

Constructing Compilers in a persistent environment. 443-455 - Raymund Carrick, David S. Munro:

Execution Strategies in Persistent Systems. 456-460 - Alfred L. Brown:

A Distributed Stable Store. 461-468 - Eric Moss:

Experience Interfacing an Object Oriented Language and an Object Server. 469 - W. Paul Cockshott:

Stable Virtual Memory. 470-476 - Earl F. Ecklund Jr., Denise J. Ecklund:

CAD Performance Requirements for Persistent Object Systems. 477-478 - John R. Nestor:

Changing Persistent Objects in a Distributed Environment. 479 - K. G. Kulkarni:

A brief Review of Efforts in Providing Database Support for Trellis/Owl. 480-482 - K. H. Bennet, C. Hawksley, D. J. Sparks:

XENOS - a System to Support Abstract Data Structures. 483-494 - Toby Bloom, Stanley B. Zdonik:

Issues in the Design of Object Oriented Database Programming Languages. 495-517 - Persistent Programming Research Group: Bibliography.


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