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Object-Oriented Technology: ECOOP’98 Workshop Reader [2002]

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The 8th Workshop for PhD Students in Object-Oriented Systems
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Techniques, Tools, and Formalisms for Capturing and Assessing the Architectural Quality in Object-Oriented Software
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A Note on Object-Oriented Software Architecting
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COMPARE: A Comprehensive Framework for Architecture Evaluation
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Experience with the Architecture Quality Assessment of a Rule-Based Object-Oriented System
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Evaluating the Modularity of Model-Driven Object-Oriented Software Architectures (<italic>Extended Abstract</italic>)
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Assessing the Evolvability of Software Architectures
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The Influence of Domain-specific Abstraction on Evolvability of Software Architectures for Information Systems
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Object-Oriented Frameworks: Architecture Adaptability
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A Transformational Approach to Structural Design Assessment and Change
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Reengineering the Modularity of OO Systems
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A Contextual Help System Based on Intelligent Diagnosis Processes Aiming to Design and Maintain Object-Oriented Software Packages
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Analysis of Overridden Methods to Infer Hot Spots
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Purpose: Between Types and Code
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Ensuring Object Survival in a Desert
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Experiences in Object-Oriented Re-Engineering
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OOSA’98 ECOOP’98 Workshop on Object-Oriented Software Architectures Workshop Summary
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Pattern-Oriented Framework Engineering Using FRED
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Exploiting Architecture in Experimental System Development
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Object-Orientation and Software Architecture
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Semantic Structure: A Basis for Software Architecture
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A Java Architecture for Dynamic Object and Framework Customizations
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WCOP’ 98 Summary of the Third International Workshop on Component-Oriented Programming
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Type-Safe Delegation for Dynamic Component Adaptation
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Consistent Extension of Components in Presence of Explicit Invariants
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Component Composition with Sharing
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Late Component Adaptation
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Adaptation of Connectors in Software Architectures
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Connecting Incompatible Black-Box Components Using Customizable Adapters
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Dynamic Configuration of Distributed Software Components
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Components for Non-Functional Requirements
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The Operational Aspects of Component Architecture
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Architectures for Interoperation between Component Frameworks (Extended Abstract)
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A Model for Gluing Together
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Component Testing: An Extended Abstract
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Applying a Domain Specific Language Approach to Component Oriented Programming
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The Impact of Large-Scale Component and Framework Application Development on Business
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Maintaining a COTS Component-Based Solution Using Traditional Static Analysis Techniques
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Second ECOOP Workshop on Precise Behavioral Semantics (with an Emphasis on OO Business Specifications)
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Workshop Report —ECOOP’98 Workshop 7 Tools and Environments for Business Rules
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Enriching Constraints and Business Rules in Object Oriented Analysis Models with Trigger Specifications
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Business Rules vs. Database Rules A Position Statement
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Elements Advisor by Neuron Data
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Business Rules Layers Between Process and Workow Modeling: An Object-Oriented Perspective
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Business-Object Semantics Communication Model in Distributed Environment
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How Business Rules Should Be Modeled and Implemented in OO
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A Reflective Environment for Configurable Business Rules and Tools
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Business Process Modeling - Motivation, Requirements Implementation
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An Integrated Approach to Object-Oriented Modeling of Business Processes
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Enterprise Modelling
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Requirements Capture Using Goals
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‘Contextual Objects’ or Goal Orientation for Business Process Modeling
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Mapping Business Processes to Software Design Artifacts
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Mapping Business Processes to Objects, Components and Frameworks: A Moving Target!
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Partitioning Goals with Roles
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Object Oriented Product Metrics for Quality Assessment (Workshop 9)
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ECOOP Workshop on Distributed Object Security
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Merging Capabilities with the Object Model of an Object-Oriented Abstract Machine
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Mutual Suspicion in a Generic Object—Support System
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Towards an Access Control Policy Language for CORBA
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Security for Network Places
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Reective Authorization Systems
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Dynamic Adaptation of the Security Properties of Applications and Components
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Interoperating between Security Domains
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Delegation-Based Access Control for Intelligent Network Services
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Secure Communication in Non-uniform Trust Environments
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Dynamic Access Control for Shared Objects in Groupware Applications
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A Fault-Tolerant Secure CORBA Store using Fragmentation-Redundancy-Scattering
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4th ECOOP Workshop on Mobility: Secure Internet Mobile Computations
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Protection in Programming-Language Translations: Mobile Object Systems
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D’Agents: Future security directions
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A Multi-Level Interface Structure for the Selective Publication of Services in an Open Environment
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A Practical Demonstration of the Effect of Malicious Mobile Agents on CPU Load Balancing
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Role-based Protection and Delegation for Mobile Object Environments
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Coarse Grained Java Security Policies
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Secure Recording of Itineraries through Co-operating Agents
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A Model of Attacks of Malicious Hosts Against Mobile Agents
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Agent Trustworthiness
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Protecting the Itinerary of Mobile Agents
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Position paper: Security in TACOMA
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Type-Safe Execution of Mobile Agents in Anonymous Networks
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Mobile Computations and Trust
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Case Studies in Security and Resource Management for Mobile Objects
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3<sup>rd</sup> Workshop on Mobility and Replication
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UbiData: An Adaptable Framework for Information Dissemination to Mobile Users
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Twin-Transactions — Delayed Transaction Synchronisation Model
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Partitioning and Assignment of Distributed Object Applications Incorporating Object Replication and Caching
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Open Implementation of a Mobile Communication System
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Towards a Grand Unified Framework for Mobile Objects
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Measuring the Quality of Service of Optimistic Replication
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Evaluation Overview of the Replication Methods for High Availability Databases
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Reflection Based Mobile Replication
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Support for Mobility and Replication in the <italic>AspectIX</italic> Architecture
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How to Combine Strong Availability with Weak Replication of Objects?
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Tradeoffs of Distributed Object Models
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Learning and Teaching Objects Successfully Workshop Summary
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Teaching Concepts in the Object-Oriented Field
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A Newcomer’s Thoughts about Responsibility Distribution
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An Effective Approach to Learning Object-Oriented Technology
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Teaching Objects: The Case for Modelling
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