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- 1996
- Yeturu Aahlad, Bruce E. Martin, Mod Marathe, Chung Lee:
Asynchonrous Notifications Among Distributed Objects. COOTS 1996 - Mark Addesso:
Building Independent Black Box Components in C++. COOTS 1996 - Eshrat Arjomandi, William G. O'Farrell, Gregory V. Wilson:
Smart Messages: An Object-Oriented Communication Mechanism. COOTS 1996 - José M. Bernabéu-Aubán, Vlada Matena, Yousef Y. A. Khalidi:
Extending a Traditional OS Using Object-Oriented Techniques. COOTS 1996 - Keith L. Clark, Tzone I. Wang:
Highly Concurrent Distributed Knowledge Objects. COOTS 1996 - Jennifer Hamilton:
Interlanguage Object Sharing with SOM. COOTS 1996 - Rammohan Kordale, Mustaque Ahamad, Murthy V. Devarakonda:
Object Caching in a CORBA Compliant System. COOTS 1996 - Keith Loepere:
Composing Special Memory Allocators in C++. COOTS 1996 - Silvano Maffeis:
The Object Group Design Pattern. COOTS 1996 - Robert Martin:
Design Patterns for Dealing with Dual Inheritance Hierarchies in C++. COOTS 1996 - Kai-Uwe Mätzel, Walter R. Bischofberger:
The Any Framework: A Pragmatic Approach to Flexibility. COOTS 1996 - John D. McGregor, S. Srinivas:
A Measure of Testing Effort. COOTS 1996 - James R. Miller:
Class Relationships and User Extensibility in Solid Geometric Modeling. COOTS 1996 - Harald Mueller:
Pattern Languages for Handing C++ Resources in an Exception-Safe Way. COOTS 1996 - Pornsiri Muenchaisri, Toshimi Minoura:
Software Composition with Extended Entity-Relationship Diagrams. COOTS 1996 - Sara Porat, David Bernstein, Yaroslav Fedorov, Joseph Rodrigue, Eran Yahav:
Compiler Optimization of C++ Virtual Function Calls. COOTS 1996 - Irfan Pyarali, Timothy H. Harrison, Douglas C. Schmidt:
Design and Performance of an Object-Oriented Framework for High-Performance Electronic Medical Imaging. COOTS 1996 - Roger Riggs, Jim Waldo, Ann Wollrath:
Pickling State in the Java(tm) System. COOTS 1996 - Sreenivasa Rao Viswanadha:
Preliminary Design of ADL/C++ -- A Specification Language for C++. COOTS 1996 - Ann Wollrath, Roger Riggs, Jim Waldo:
A Distributed Object Model for the Java System. COOTS 1996 - Proceedings of the USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies, COOTS'96, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 17-21, 1996. USENIX 1996 [contents]
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