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ECOOP 2004 - Object-Oriented Programming - 18th European Conference, Oslo, Norway, June 14-18, 2004, Proceedings (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
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ECOOP 2004 - Object-Oriented Programming - 18th European Conference, Oslo, Norway, June 14-18, 2004, Proceedings (Paperback, 2004 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3086
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ECOOP is the premier forum in Europe for bringing together
practitioners, - searchers, and students to share their ideas and
experiences in a broad range of disciplines woven with the common
thread of object technology. It is a collage of events, including
outstanding invited speakers, carefully refereed technical - pers,
practitioner reports re?ecting real-world experience, panels,
topic-focused workshops, demonstrations, and an interactive posters
session. The 18th ECOOP 2004 conference held during June 14-18,
2004 in Oslo, Norway represented another year of continued success
in object-oriented p- gramming, both as a topic of academic study
and as a vehicle for industrial software development.
Object-oriented technology has come of age; it is now the commonly
established method for most software projects. However, an -
panding ?eld of applications and new technological challenges
provide a strong demand for research in foundations, design and
programming methods, as well as implementation techniques. There is
also an increasing interest in the in- gration of
object-orientation with other software development techniques. We
anticipate therefore that object-oriented programming will be a
fruitful subject of research for many years to come. Thisyear,
theprogramcommitteereceived132submissions, ofwhich25were
acceptedforpublicationafterathoroughreviewingprocess.Everypaperreceived
atleast4reviews.Paperswereevaluatedbasedonrelevance, signi?cance,
clarity, originality, and correctness. The topics covered include:
programming concepts, program analysis, software engineering,
aspects and components, middleware, veri?cation, systems and
implementation techniques. These were complemented by two invited
talks, from Matthias Felleisen and Tom Henzinger. Their titles and
abstracts are also included in these proceedi
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