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Object-Oriented Technology. ECOOP '98 Workshop Reader

ECOOP'98 Workshop, Demos, and Posters Brussels, Belgium, July 20-24, 1998 Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 1543)

Conference series link(s): ECOOP: European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming

Conference proceedings info: ECOOP 1998.

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Table of contents (190 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XXII
  2. The 8th Workshop for PhD Students in Object-Oriented Systems

    1. The 8th Workshop for PhD Students in Object-Oriented Systems

      • Erik Ernst, Frank Gerhardt, Luigi Benedicenti
      Pages 1-43
  3. Techniques, Tools and Formalisms for Capturing and Assessing the Architectural Quality in Object-Oriented Software

    1. Techniques, Tools, and Formalisms for Capturing and Assessing the Architectural Quality in Object-Oriented Software

      • Isabelle Borne, Fernando Brito e Abreu, Wolfgang De Meuter, Galal H. Galal
      Pages 44-45
    2. A Note on Object-Oriented Software Architecting

      • Galal Hassan Galal
      Pages 46-47
    3. COMPARE: A Comprehensive Framework for Architecture Evaluation

      • Lionel C. Briand, S. Jeromy Carrière, Rick Kazman, Jürgen Wüst
      Pages 48-49
    4. Object-Oriented Frameworks: Architecture Adaptability

      • Paolo Predonzani, Giancarlo Succi, Andrea Valerio, Tullio Vernazza
      Pages 58-59
    5. A Transformational Approach to Structural Design Assessment and Change

      • Paulo S. C. Alencar, Donald D. Cowan, Jing Dong, Carlos J. P. Lucena
      Pages 60-61
    6. Reengineering the Modularity of OO Systems

      • Fernando Brito e Abreu, Gonçalo Pereira, Pedro Sousa
      Pages 62-63
    7. A Contextual Help System Based on Intelligent Diagnosis Processes Aiming to Design and Maintain Object-Oriented Software Packages

      • Annya Romanczuk-Réquilé, Cabral Lima, Celso Kaestner, Edson Scalabrin
      Pages 64-65
    8. Purpose: Between Types and Code

      • Natalia Romero, María José Presso, Verónica Argañaraz, Gabriel Baum, Máximo Prieto
      Pages 68-69
    9. Ensuring Object Survival in a Desert

      • X. Alvarez, G. Dombiak, F. Zak, M. Prieto
      Pages 70-71
  4. Experiences in Object-Oriented Re-Engineering

    1. Experiences in Object-Oriented Re-Engineering

      • Stéphane Ducasse, Joachim Weisbrod
      Pages 72-98
  5. Object-Oriented Software Architectures

    1. OOSA’98 ECOOP’98 Workshop on Object-Oriented Software Architectures Workshop Summary

      • Jan Bosch, Görel Hedin, Helene Bachatene, Kai Koskimies
      Pages 99-104
    2. Pattern-Oriented Framework Engineering Using FRED

      • Markku Hakala, Juha Hautamäki, Jyrki Tuomi, Antti Viljamaa, Jukka Viljamaa
      Pages 105-109

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About this book

At the time of writing (mid-October 1998) we can look back at what has been a very successful ECOOP’98. Despite the time of the year – in the middle of what is traditionally regarded as a holiday period – ECOOP'98 was a record breaker in terms of number of participants. Over 700 persons found their way to the campus of the Brussels Free University to participate in a wide range of activities. This 3rd ECOOP workshop reader reports on many of these activities. It contains a careful selection of the input and a cautious summary of the outcome for the numerous discussions that happened during the workshops, demonstrations and posters. As such, this book serves as an excellent snapshot of the state of the art in the field of object oriented programming. About the diversity of the submissions A workshop reader is, by its very nature, quite diverse in the topics covered as well as in the form of its contributions. This reader is not an exception to this rule: as editors we have given the respective organizers much freedom in their choice of presentation because we feel form follows content. This explains the diversity in the types of reports as well as in their lay out.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Berne, Berne, Switzerland

    Serge Demeyer

  • Softcenter, University of Karlskrona/Ronneby, Ronneby, Sweden

    Jan Bosch

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