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2nd OOIS 1995: Dublin, Ireland
- John Murphy, Brian Stone:
Proceedings of the 1995 International Conference on Object Oriented Information Systems, OOIS 1995, Dublin, Ireland, December 18-20, 1995. Springer 1996, ISBN 3-540-76010-5
Software Reuse
- Graham Berrisford:
How the Fuzziness of the Real-World Limits Reuse by Inheritance Between Business Objects. 3-18 - Martin Hitz:
Measuring Reuse Attributes In Object-Oriented Systems. 19-38 - Inhan Kim, Tom W. Carnduff, W. A. Gray, John C. Miles:
DESCRIBE: An Object-Oriented Design System to Support Concurrent Reuse of Data in Building and Engineering Design. 39-44 - Wayne Harris, Richard McClatchey, Nigel Baker:
Generic Control Systems Through Object Reuse. 45-48
Object-Oriented Models
- Stephen Barrett, Brendan Tangney:
Aspects - Composing CSCW Applications. 51-56 - Bent Bruun Kristensen:
Object-Oriented Modelling with Roles. 57-71 - Gradimir Starovic, Vinny Cahill, Brendan Tangney:
An Event Based Object Model for Distributed Programming. 72-86
Formal Aspects / Implementation
- Catherine Higgins:
A Formal Preparation for Object-Oriented Query Optimisation. 89-93 - Nacer Boudjlida, Olivier Perrin:
An Open Approach for Data Integration. 94-98 - William Brooks, V. Wiktor Marek, Miroslaw Truszczynski:
Algorithms for Maintaining Authorization Bases. 99-110 - Marc Quast, Ana Simonet, Michel Simonet:
A Relational Implementation of a View-based Object System. 111-117 - Sylvain Louboutin, Vinny Cahill:
A Lazy Log-Keeping Mechanism for Comprehensive Global Garbage Detection on Amadeus. 118-132
Object-Oriented DBMS I
- Arnd G. Grosse, Dietmar A. Kottmann, Ludwig Keller:
Exploiting the Trading-Paradigm for Locating Entry-Points into Distributed Object-Oriented Databases. 135-149 - Ian S. Thomas, Andrew C. Jones:
Visibility Issues in an Active OODBMS. 150-153 - José Samos:
Definition of External Schemas in Object Oriented Databases. 154-166
Object-Oriented Applications
- Peter G. O'Donoghue, Julie Robinson, Marie H. Murphy:
An Object-Oriented Intelligent Notational Analysis Multimedia Database System. 169-172 - Andrew Symons, Madjid Merabti, Carl Bamford:
Dynamically Re-configurable Distributed Multimedia Systems: An Object Based Framework. 173-188 - Changcheng Dong, Paul Luker, Philippa Berry, Hongji Yang:
Analysis and Modelling of Spatial Objects to Implement OOP for Spatial Data Generalisation in GIS. 189-199 - Martin Hanneghan, Madjid Merabti, Gary J. Colquhoun:
The Design of an Object-Oriented Repository to Support Concurrent Engineering. 200-215
Software Tools
- Rachelle Bosua, Sjaak Brinkkemper:
A Structured Approach for Integration of Object-Oriented and Conventional Case Tools. 219-231 - Daniela Mehandjiska-Stavreva, David Page, Jonanthan Ham:
Template Generator for a Methodology Independent Object-Oriented Case Tool. 232-247 - Carl Bamford, Bryan Dollery:
OODREX: An Object-Oriented Design Tool for Reuse with Exceptions. 248-251 - Simon R. Monk, Helen Campbell, John A. Mariani, Beshir Elgalal:
Tool Support for Migration from a Relational to an Object-Oriented Database. 252-261
Metric and Methods
- David Sinclair, Gary Clynch, Brian Stone:
An Object-Oriented Methodology from Requirements to Validation. 265-286 - Satoshi Yamane:
Real-Time Object-Oriented Method. 287-302 - Frans Ververs, Cornelis Pronk:
On the Interaction between Metrics and Patterns. 303-314 - Reiner R. Dumke, Erik Foltin, Achim S. Winkler:
Measurement-Based Quality Assurance in Object-Oriented Software Development. 315-319
Object-Oriented DBMS II
- Hyun-Ju Park, Suk I. Yoo:
Implementation of a Version Manager on an Object-Oriented Database Management System. 323-336 - Paul Schleifer, Yuan Sun, Dilip Patel:
Modelling Temporal Semantics in an Object-Oriented Database. 337-350 - Kieran Curley, John Murphy:
The Rationale for Developing a Corporate Data Warehouse and the Development of a Model for Data Sharing in a Data Warehouse Environment. 351-366
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