1. ECOOP 1987:
Paris,
France
Jean Bézivin, Jean-Marie Hullot, Pierre Cointe, Henry Lieberman (Eds.):
ECOOP'87 European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Paris, France, June 15-17, 1987, Proceedings.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 276 Springer 1987, ISBN 3-540-18353-1
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- Alan Borning, Tim O'Shea:
Deltatalk: An Empirically and Aesthetically Motivated Simplification of the Smalltalk-80 Language.
1-10
- Henry Lieberman:
Reversible Object-Oriented Interpreters.
11-19
- Daniel C. Halbert, Patrick D. O'Brien:
Using Types and Inheritance in Object-Oriented Languages.
20-31
- Jean-Pierre Briot, Akinori Yonezawa:
Inheritance and Synchronization in Concurrent OOP.
32-40
- Edwin H. Blake, Steve Cook:
On Including Part Hierarchies in Object-Oriented Languages with an Implementation in Smalltalk.
41-50
- Bjarne Stroustrup:
What is "Object-Oriented Programming?".
51-70
- Stephen C. Dewhurst:
Object Representation of Scope During Translation.
71-78
- Ifor Williams, Mario Wolczko, Trevor Hopkins:
Dynamic Grouping in an Object-Oriented Virtual Memory Hierarchy.
79-88
- Carl Manning:
Traveler: The Apiary Observatory.
89-97
- Bent Bruun Kristensen, Ole Lehrmann Madsen, Birger Møller-Pedersen, Kristen Nygaard:
Classification of Actions, or Inheritance also for Methods.
98-107
- Mario Wolczko:
Semantics of Smalltalk-80.
108-120
- Joëlle Coutaz:
The Construction of User Interfaces and the Object Paradigm.
121-130
- Wolf-Fritz Riekert:
The ZOO Metasystem: A Direct-Manipulation Interface to Object-Oriented Knowledge Bases.
131-139
- Raimund K. Ege, David Maier:
The Filter Browser Defining Interfaces Graphically.
140-150
- Linda G. DeMichiel, Richard P. Gabriel:
The Common Lisp Object System: An Overview.
151-170
- J. Eliot B. Moss, Walter H. Kohler:
Concurrency Features for the Trellis/Owl Language.
171-180
- Paola Mello, Antonio Natali:
Objects as Communicating Prolog Units.
181-191
- Mary E. S. Loomis, Ashwin V. Shah, James E. Rumbaugh:
An Object Modelling Technique for Conceptual Design.
192-202
- Wolfgang Kreutzer:
A Modeller's Workbench: Experiments in Object-Oriented Simulation.
203-212
- Takeo Maruichi, Tetsuya Uchiki, Mario Tokoro:
Behavioral Simulation Based on Knowledge Objects.
213-222
- Chris Horn:
Conformance, Genericity, Inheritance and Enhancement.
223-233
- Pierre America:
Inheritance and Subtyping in a Parallel Object-Oriented Language.
234-242
- Roland Ducournau, Michel Habib:
On Some Algorithms for Multiple Inheritance in Object-Oriented Programming.
243-252
- Clemens Beckstein, Günther Görz, M. Tielemann:
FORK: A System for Object- and Rule-Oriented Programming.
253-264
- Jin Ho Hur, Kilnam Chon:
Overview of a Parallel Object-Oriented Language CLIX.
265-273
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