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Stein Gjessing, Kristen Nygaard
Proceedings of the Second European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming
ECOOP, 1988.

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@proceedings{ECOOP-1988,
	address       = "Oslo, Norway",
	editor        = "Stein Gjessing and Kristen Nygaard",
	isbn          = "3-540-50053-7",
	publisher     = "{Springer-Verlag}",
	series        = "{Lecture Notes in Computer Science}",
	title         = "{Proceedings of the Second European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming}",
	volume        = 322,
	year          = 1988,
}

Contents (23 items)

ECOOP-1988-MadsenM #object-oriented #programming #what
What Object-Oriented Programming May Be — and What It Does Not Have To Be (OLM, BMP), pp. 1–20.
ECOOP-1988-KnudsenM #education #object-oriented #programming language
Teaching Object-Oriented Programming Is More than Teaching Object-Oriented Programming Languages (JLK, OLM), pp. 21–40.
ECOOP-1988-HedinM #abstraction #interactive
The Mjølner Environment: Direct Interaction with Abstractions (GH, BM), pp. 41–54.
ECOOP-1988-WegnerZ #incremental #inheritance #what
Inheritance as an Incremental Modification Mechanism or What Like Is and Isn’t Like (PW, SBZ), pp. 55–77.
ECOOP-1988-ClericiO #algebra #inheritance #named #specification
GSBL: An Algebraic Specification Language Based on Inheritance (SC, FO), pp. 78–92.
ECOOP-1988-Knudsen #classification #multi
Name Collision in Multiple Classification Hierarchies (JLK), pp. 93–109.
ECOOP-1988-Graube #architecture #lisp #reflexive
Reflexive Architecture: From ObjVLisp to CLOS (NG), pp. 110–127.
ECOOP-1988-BuhrZ #object-oriented
Nesting in an Object-Oriented Language is NOT for the Birds (PAB, CRZ), pp. 128–145.
ECOOP-1988-Dony #exception #object-oriented
An Object-Oriented Exception Handling System for an Object-Oriented Language (CD), pp. 146–161.
ECOOP-1988-Sakkinen #c++ #on the
On the Darker Side of C++ (MS), pp. 162–176.
ECOOP-1988-Pasquier-BoltuckGC #approach #interactive #object-oriented #prototype #using
Prototyping an Interactive Electronic Book System Using an Object-Oriented Approach (JPB, EG, GC), pp. 177–190.
ECOOP-1988-VaucherLM #concurrent #object-oriented #prolog
SCOOP, Structured Concurrent Object-Oriented Prolog (JGV, GL, JM), pp. 191–211.
ECOOP-1988-SchelvisB #distributed #implementation #smalltalk
The Implementation of a Distributed Smalltalk (MS, EB), pp. 212–232.
ECOOP-1988-ParringtonS #concurrent #implementation #object-oriented #reliability
Implementing Concurrency Control in Reliable Object-Oriented Systems (GDP, SKS), pp. 233–249.
ECOOP-1988-DoiKH #concurrent #implementation #kernel #object-oriented #operating system #using
An Implementation of an Operating System Kernel Using Concurrent Object-Oriented Language ABCL/c+ (ND, YK, KH), pp. 250–266.
ECOOP-1988-HondaY #concurrent #debugging
Debugging Concurrent Systems Based on Object Groups (YH, AY), pp. 267–282.
ECOOP-1988-TsichritzisN #database
Fitting Round Objects into Square Databases (DT, ON), pp. 283–299.
ECOOP-1988-LinsjornS #concept #database #object-oriented #perspective
Database Concepts Discussed in Object-Oriented Perspective (YL, DIKS), pp. 300–318.
ECOOP-1988-Sorgaard #object-oriented #programming
Object-Oriented Programming and Computerised Shared Material (PS), pp. 319–334.
ECOOP-1988-GilbertB #database #object-oriented #retrieval
Asynchronous Data Retrieval from an Object-Oriented Database (JPG, LB), pp. 335–349.
ECOOP-1988-LaenensV #database #object-oriented #overview #programming language
An Overview of OOPS+, An Object-Oriented Database Programming Language (EL, DV), pp. 350–373.
ECOOP-1988-Paepcke #flexibility #implementation #named #persistent
PCLOS: A Flexible Implementation of CLOS Persistence (AP), pp. 374–389.
ECOOP-1988-Low #persistent
A Shared, Persistent Object Store (CL), pp. 390–410.

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