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ECOOP 2008 - Object-Oriented Programming [electronic resource] : 22nd European Conference Paphos, Cyprus, July 7-11, 2008, Proceedings /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Programming and Software Engineering ; 5142Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2008Edition: 1st ed. 2008Description: XIII, 694 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540705925
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 004.6 23
LOC classification:
  • TK5105.5-5105.9
Online resources:
Contents:
Keynote -- The Return of Transactions -- Session I -- A Model for Java with Wildcards -- On Validity of Program Transformations in the Java Memory Model -- Safe Cross-Language Inheritance -- Session II -- Liquid Metal: Object-Oriented Programming Across the Hardware/Software Boundary -- Kilim: Isolation-Typed Actors for Java -- A Uniform Transactional Execution Environment for Java -- Session III -- Ptolemy: A Language with Quantified, Typed Events -- Prototyping and Composing Aspect Languages -- Assessing the Impact of Aspects on Exception Flows: An Exploratory Study -- Session IV -- UpgradeJ: Incremental Typechecking for Class Upgrades -- Integrating Nominal and Structural Subtyping -- Flow Analysis of Code Customizations -- Session V -- Online Phase-Adaptive Data Layout Selection -- MTM2: Scalable Memory Management for Multi-tasking Managed Runtime Environments -- Externalizing Java Server Concurrency with CAL -- Session VI -- Regional Logic for Local Reasoning about Global Invariants -- A Unified Framework for Verification Techniques for Object Invariants -- Extensible Universes for Object-Oriented Data Models -- Session VII -- Programming with Live Distributed Objects -- Bristlecone: A Language for Robust Software Systems -- Session-Based Distributed Programming in Java -- Session VIII -- ReCrash: Making Software Failures Reproducible by Preserving Object States -- An Extensible State Machine Pattern for Interactive Applications -- Practical Object-Oriented Back-in-Time Debugging -- Session IX -- Inference of Reference Immutability -- Computing Stack Maps with Interfaces -- How Do Java Programs Use Inheritance? An Empirical Study of Inheritance in Java Software.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 22nd European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, ECOOP 2008, held in Paphos, Cyprus, in July 2008. The 27 revised full papers, presented together with 3 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 138 final submissions. Presenting research results or experience reports in all areas relevant to object technology - including work that takes inspiration from or builds connections to areas not commonly considered object-oriented - the papers cover topics such as design methods and design patterns in analysis, concurrent systems, databases, persistence and transactions, distributed and mobile systems, frameworks, product lines and software architectures, language design and implementation, testing and metrics, programming environments and tools, theoretical foundations, type systems, formal methods, versioning, compatibility, software evolution, aspects, components, modularity, reflection, collaboration, and workflow.
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Keynote -- The Return of Transactions -- Session I -- A Model for Java with Wildcards -- On Validity of Program Transformations in the Java Memory Model -- Safe Cross-Language Inheritance -- Session II -- Liquid Metal: Object-Oriented Programming Across the Hardware/Software Boundary -- Kilim: Isolation-Typed Actors for Java -- A Uniform Transactional Execution Environment for Java -- Session III -- Ptolemy: A Language with Quantified, Typed Events -- Prototyping and Composing Aspect Languages -- Assessing the Impact of Aspects on Exception Flows: An Exploratory Study -- Session IV -- UpgradeJ: Incremental Typechecking for Class Upgrades -- Integrating Nominal and Structural Subtyping -- Flow Analysis of Code Customizations -- Session V -- Online Phase-Adaptive Data Layout Selection -- MTM2: Scalable Memory Management for Multi-tasking Managed Runtime Environments -- Externalizing Java Server Concurrency with CAL -- Session VI -- Regional Logic for Local Reasoning about Global Invariants -- A Unified Framework for Verification Techniques for Object Invariants -- Extensible Universes for Object-Oriented Data Models -- Session VII -- Programming with Live Distributed Objects -- Bristlecone: A Language for Robust Software Systems -- Session-Based Distributed Programming in Java -- Session VIII -- ReCrash: Making Software Failures Reproducible by Preserving Object States -- An Extensible State Machine Pattern for Interactive Applications -- Practical Object-Oriented Back-in-Time Debugging -- Session IX -- Inference of Reference Immutability -- Computing Stack Maps with Interfaces -- How Do Java Programs Use Inheritance? An Empirical Study of Inheritance in Java Software.

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 22nd European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, ECOOP 2008, held in Paphos, Cyprus, in July 2008. The 27 revised full papers, presented together with 3 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 138 final submissions. Presenting research results or experience reports in all areas relevant to object technology - including work that takes inspiration from or builds connections to areas not commonly considered object-oriented - the papers cover topics such as design methods and design patterns in analysis, concurrent systems, databases, persistence and transactions, distributed and mobile systems, frameworks, product lines and software architectures, language design and implementation, testing and metrics, programming environments and tools, theoretical foundations, type systems, formal methods, versioning, compatibility, software evolution, aspects, components, modularity, reflection, collaboration, and workflow.

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