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TABLE OF CONTENTS

USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies (COOTS)
June 26-29, 1995
Monterey, CA

Distributed Object Systems I
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Simple Activation for Distributed Objects
  Ann Wollrath, Geoff Wyant and Jim Waldo, Sun Microsystems Labs

Dynamic Insertion of Object Services
  Ajay Mohindra and Murthy Devarakonda, IBM T.J. Watson Research 
  Center; George Copeland, IBM Austin

Object-Oriented Components for High-speed Network Programming
  Douglas C. Schmidt and Tim Harrison, Washington University,
  St. Louis


Tools to Cope with Complexity
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Program Explorer:  A Program Visualizer for C++
  Danny B. Lange and Yuichi Nakamura, IBM Research, Tokyo Research 
  Laboratory
			
Configuration Management in an Object-Oriented Database
  Mick Jordan and Michael Van DeVanter, Sun Microsystems Labs

Debugging Storage Management Problems in Garbage-Collected
Environments
  Dave Detlefs and Bill Kaslow, Digital Equipment Corporation,
  Systems Research Center


Object-Oriented Languages
=========================
Phantom:  An Interpreted Language for Distributed Programming
  Antony Courtney, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

A Framework for Higher-Order Functions in C++
  Konstantin Laufer, Loyola University of Chicago

Lingua-Franca:  An IDL for Structural Subtyping Distributed Object
Systems 
  Patrick Muckelbauer and Vincent F. Russo, Purdue University


Distributed Object Systems II
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Adding Group Communication and Fault-Tolerance to CORBA
  Silvano Maffeis, Cornell University

Using Meta-Objects to Support Optimisation in the Apertos
Operating System
  Jun-ichiro Itoh, Keio University;  Yashuhiko Yokote and 
  Rodger Lea, Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Tokyo

The Spring Object Model
  Sanjay Radia, Graham Hamilton, Peter Kessler and Michael L.
  Powell, SunSoft, Inc.

Object Potpourri
================
Integration of Concurrency Control in a Language with Subtyping
and Subclassing
  Carlos Baquero, Rui Oliveira and Francisco Moura, 
  Universidade do Minho, Portugal

Generic Containers for a Distributed Object Store
Carsten Weich, Universitaet Klagenfurt, Austria

Media-Independent Interfaces in a Media-Dependent World
Ken Arnold, Sun Microsystems Laboratories; 
Kee Hinckley, Utopia, Inc.; Eric Sheinbrood, Wildfire Communications

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