18. OOPSLA 2003:
Anaheim,
California,
USA - Companion
Ron Crocker, Guy L. Steele Jr. (Eds.):
Companion of the 18th Annual ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications, OOPSLA 2003, October 26-30, 2003, Anaheim, CA, USA.
ACM 2003, ISBN 1-58113-751-6 @proceedings{DBLP:conf/oopsla/2003,
editor = {Ron Crocker and
Guy L. Steele Jr.},
title = {Companion of the 18th Annual ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object-Oriented
Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications, OOPSLA 2003,
October 26-30, 2003, Anaheim, CA, USA},
booktitle = {OOPSLA Companion},
publisher = {ACM},
year = {2003},
isbn = {1-58113-751-6},
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}
DDD papers
Demos
- David Harel, Hillel Kugler, Rami Marelly, Amir Pnueli:
Smart play-out.
68-69
- Chris Laffra, Martin Lippert:
Visualizing and AspectJ-enabling eclipse plugins using bytecode instrumentation.
70-71
- Michael A. Hoffman:
Automated impact analysis of object-oriented software systems.
72-73
- Kenneth J. Goldman:
A demonstration of JPie: an environment for live software construction in Java.
74-75
- Jecel Mattos de Assumpccao Jr.:
Hardware/software codesign in neo smalltalk.
76-77
- Lars Arne Skår, Thomas Heiberg, Vidar Kongsli:
Reuse learning objects through LOM and XML.
78-79
- Carl Alphonce, Phil Ventura:
QuickUML: a tool to support iterative design and code development.
80-81
- James Davis:
GME: the generic modeling environment.
82-83
- Philippe Mougin:
F-Script: smalltalk scripting for the Mac OS X object system.
84-85
- Serguei Mourachov:
ATCT: a Java framework that offers new approach to developing asynchronous processes.
86-87
- Jorn Bettin, Ghica van Emde Boas:
Generative model transformer.
88-89
- Alexander Paar:
Semantic software engineering tools.
90-91
- Juha-Pekka Tolvanen, Matti Rossi:
MetaEdit+: defining and using domain-specific modeling languages and code generators.
92-93
- Hoi Chan, Bill Arnold:
A policy based system to incorporate self-managing behaviors in applications.
94-95
- Bil Lewis, Mireille Ducassé:
Using events to debug Java programs backwards in time.
96-97
- Scott E. Spetka, George O. Ramseyer, Richard W. Linderman:
Redeveloping a high-Performance computing framework.
98-99
- Klaus Wuestefeld:
Do you still use a database?
101
- Li-Te Cheng, Susanne Hupfer, Steven Ross, John F. Patterson, Bryan Clark, Cleidson R. B. de Souza:
Jazz: a collaborative application development environment.
102-103
- James R. McCoy:
Requirements use case tool (RUT).
104-105
- Antonio Soares de Azevedo Terceiro, Christina von Flach G. Chavez:
Issues on building T++: a tool for web application development with C++.
106-107
- Danilo Beuche, Olaf Spinczyk:
Variant management for embedded software product lines with pure: : consul and AspectC++.
108-109
- Yahya H. Mirza:
Building compilers for DirectX 9.0 compatible graphics processors.
110-111
- Marc Raygoza:
Visual SDLC: improving requirements engineering for object-oriented systems.
112-113
- Jorn Bettin, Jeff Hoare:
Time Conscious Objects.
114
Doctoral papers
- Jirí Adámek:
Static analysis of component systems using behavior protocols.
116-117
- Aditya Agrawal:
Metamodel based model transformation language to facilitate domain specific model driven architecture.
118-119
- Marat Boshernitsan:
Program manipulation via interactive transformations.
120-121
- Ada Diaconescu:
A framework for using component redundancy for self-adapting and self-optimising component-based enterprise systems.
122-123
- Sheena R. Judson:
Pattern-based model transformation.
124-125
- Viviane Torres da Silva, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:
MAS-ML: a multi-agent system modeling language.
126-127
- Sérgio Soares, Paulo Borba:
Aspect-oriented implementation method: progressive or non-progressive approach?
128-129
- Wei Zhao:
A language based formalism for domain driven development.
130-131
Educator's symposiums
Onward papers
Panels
- Steven Fraser, Ray Bareiss, Barry W. Boehm, Mark Hayes, Laura Hill, Gabby Silberman, Dave A. Thomas:
Meeting the challenge of software engineering education for working professionals in the 21st century.
262-264
- Steven Fraser, Rachel Reinitz, Jutta Eckstein, Joshua Kerievsky, Robert Mee, Mary Poppendieck:
Xtreme programming and agile coaching.
265-267
- Steven Fraser, Dave Astels, Kent Beck, Barry W. Boehm, John D. McGregor, James Newkirk, Charlie Poole:
Discipline and practices of TDD: (test driven development).
268-270
- Laura Hill, Richard P. Gabriel, Harlan Sexton, Kevin Tyson, David West:
Innovate!
271-272
- Granville Miller, Andy Evans, Ivar Jacobson, Henrik Jondell, Allan Kennedy, Stephen J. Mellor, Dave A. Thomas:
Model driven architecture: how far have we come, how far can we go?
273-274
- Lougie Anderson, Glen B. Alleman, Kent Beck, Joe Blotner, Ward Cunningham, Mary Poppendieck, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock:
Agile management - an oxymoron?: who needs managers anyway?
275-277
- Joseph W. Yoder, Ralph E. Johnson, Steven R. Wingo, Ron Jeffries, Linda Rising:
Object-oriented success stories: "learning from our failures".
278-279
- Dave A. Thomas, Brian M. Barry, Ivar Jacobson, Linda M. Northrop, Clemens A. Szyperski:
Reuse repositories and reuse: the realities.
280-281
- Steve Berczuk, Neil Harrison, Kevlin Henney, Joshua Kerievsky, Linda Rising, Ken Schwaber, Bobby Woolf:
What's so eXtreme about doing things right?
282-283
- Gail E. Harris, David Leibs, S. Jeromy Carrière, Fred Nagy, John Crupi, Martin Nally:
Application servers: one size fits all ... not?
284-285
Posters
- Uri Dekel, Joseph Gil:
Visualizing class interfaces with formal concept analysis.
288-289
- Jorn Bettin, Jeff Hoare:
Time conscious objects: a domain-specific framework and generator.
290-291
- Thomas Wrensch, Jonathan Schifman:
An introduction to fly: a smaller smalltalk.
292-293
- Jorn Bettin, Ghica van Emde Boas, Edward D. Willink:
Generative model transformer: an open source MDA tool initiative.
294-295
- Robert E. McGrath, M. Dennis Mickunas:
Dynamic personal roles for ubiquitous computing.
296-297
- Reid Kaufmann, David Janzen:
Implications of test-driven development: a pilot study.
298-299
- Wolfgang Radinger, Karl M. Göschka:
Agile software development for component based software engineering.
300-301
- Robert Pawel Bialek:
Dynamically updatable component-based system (DUCS).
302-303
- Viviane Torres da Silva, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:
MAS-ML: a multi-agent system modeling language.
304-305
- Bruno Dufour, Laurie J. Hendren, Clark Verbrugge:
*J: a tool for dynamic analysis of Java programs.
306-307
- Haitham S. Hamza, Mohamed E. Fayad:
Engineering and reusing stable atomic knowledge (SAK) patterns.
308-309
- Haitham S. Hamza, Ahmed M. Mahdy, Mohamed E. Fayad, Marshall Cline:
Extracting domain- specific and domain-independent patterns.
310-311
- Hoi Chan, Trieu C. Chieu:
An approach to monitor application states for self-managing (autonomic) systems.
312-313
- Kai Hemme-Unger, Thomas Flor, Gabriel Vögler:
Model driven architecture development approach for pervasive computing.
314-315
- Timothy J. Troup, Iain Darroch:
A framework to enable user directed component binding at run-time.
316-317
- Stephen H. Edwards:
Teaching software testing: automatic grading meets test-first coding.
318-319
- Octavian Ciuhandu, John Murphy:
A modular QoS-enabled load management framework for component-based middleware.
320-321
- Martin Lippert:
An AspectJ-enabled eclipse core runtime platform.
322-323
- E. Yavari, Mohamed E. Fayad:
A stable software model for MRI visual analyzer.
324-325
- Sheena R. Judson, Doris L. Carver, Robert B. France:
A metamodeling approach to model transformation.
326-327
- Ben Stephenson, Wade Holst:
Multicodes: optimizing virtual machines using bytecode sequences.
328-329
- Bjørn N. Freeman-Benson, Alan Borning:
Experience in developing the urbanSim system: tools and processes.
332-333
Practitioners report
- Vincent Coetzee, Robert Walker:
Experiences using an ODBMS for a high-volume internet banking system.
334-338
- Adrian M. Colyer, Andy Clement, Ron Bodkin, Jim Hugunin:
Using AspectJ for component integration in middleware.
339-344
- Kurt Madsen:
Five years of framework building: lessons learned.
345-352
- Gerard Meszaros:
Agile regression testing using record & playback.
353-360
- Gregory Bollella, Tim Canham, Vanessa Carson, Virgil Champlin, Daniel Dvorak, Brian Giovannoni, Mark Indictor, Kenny Meyer, Alex Murray, Kirk Reinholtz:
Programming with non-heap memory in the real time specification for Java.
361-369
- Yoshiki Ohshima, John Maloney, Andy Ogden:
The parks PDA: a handheld device for theme park guests in squeak.
370-380
Student competition papers
- Philip Mayer:
Analyzing the use of interfaces in large OO projects.
382-383
- Eric Bodden:
A high-level view of Java applications.
384-385
- Aditya Agrawal:
Metamodel based model transformation language.
386-387
- Wei Zhao:
A language based formalism for domain driven development.
388-389
- Ada Diaconescu:
A framework for using component redundancy for self-adapting and self-optimising component-based enterprise systems.
390-391
- Marat Boshernitsan:
Program manipulation via interactive transformations.
392-393
- Antonio Soares de Azevedo Terceiro:
Issues on building T++, a tool for web application development with C++.
394-395
- Mircea Trofin:
A self-optimizing application server design for enterprise Java beans applications.
396-397
- Gabriela A. Perez:
Model consistency in the object oriented software development process.
398-399
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