Third USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies (COOTS), 1997
Third USENIX Conference on Object-Oriented Technologies (COOTS)
June 16-20, 1997
Portland, Oregon, USA
Wednesday, June 18
Compilation Techniques
- Harissa: A Flexible and Efficient Java Environment Mixing Bytecode and Compiled Code
- Gilles Muller, Bárbara Moura, Fabrice Bellard, Charles Consel, IRISA/INRIA-University of Rennes
- Montana Smart Pointers: They're Smart, and They're Pointers
- Jennifer Hamilton, Microsoft
- Toba: Java for Applications - A Way Ahead of Time (WAT) Compiler
- Todd A. Proebsting, Gregg Townsend, Patrick Bridges, John H. Hartman, Tim Newsham, Scott A. Watterson, University of Arizona
Distribution I
- Making CORBA Objects Persistent: the Object Database Adapter Approach
- Francisco C. R. Reverbel, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil; Arthur B. Maccabe, University of New Mexico
- Obtuse, a Scripting Language for Migratory Applications
- Robert P. Cook, University of Mississippi
- Exploiting the Internet Inter-ORB Protocol Interface to Provide CORBA with Fault Tolerance
- P. Narasimhan, L. E. Moser, P. M. Melliar-Smith, University of California, Santa Barbara
Frameworks I
- Gold Rush: Mobile Transaction Middleware with Java-Object Replication
- Maria A. Butrico, Henry Chang, Anthony Cocchi, Norman H. Cohen, Dennis G. Shea, and Stephen E. Smith, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
- Metis: A Thin-Client Application Framework
- Deborra J. Zukowski, Apratim Purakayastha, Ajay Mohindra, Murthy Devarakonda, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center
- Frigate: An Object-Oriented File System for Ordinary Users
- Ted H. Kim and Gerald J. Popek, University of California, Los Angeles
Thursday, June 19
Frameworks II
- Embedded Programming with C++
- Stephen Williams, Picture Elements, Inc.
- Implementing Optimized Distributed Data Sharing Using Scoped Behavior and a Class Library
- Paul Lu, University of Toronto
- Extending the Standard Template Library for Parallelism in Coir<Futures>
- Neelakantan Sundaresan, IBM Software Solutions Division
Security
- A Tool for Constructing Safe Extensible C++ Systems
- Christopher Small, Harvard University
- Krakatoa: Decompilation in Java (Does Bytecode Reveal Source?)
- Todd A. Proebsting, Scott A. Watterson, University of Arizona
- Resource Access Control for an Internet User Agent
- Nataraj Nagaratnam, Syracuse University; Steven B. Byrne, JavaSoft, Inc., Sun Microsystems
Patterns
- Service Configurator: A Pattern for Dynamic Configuration of Services
- Prashant Jain and Douglas C. Schmidt, Washington University
- Using the Strategy Design Pattern to Compose Reliable Distributed Protocols
- Benoît Garbinato and Rachid Guerraoui, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)
("Best Student Paper" Award)
Panel Discussion: Reliable Distributed Object Systems
- Supporting
Synchronous Groupware with Peer Object-Groups
- Jorge Paulo F. Simão, José A. Legatheaux Martins, Henrique João
L. Domingos, and Nuno Manuel R. Preguiça, New University of Lisbon
- Reliability with CORBA Event Channels
- Xavier Défago, Pascal Felber, Benoît Garbinato, Rachid Guerraoui, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)
- Interactive-Group Object-Replication Fault Tolerance for CORBA
- Brent E. Modzelewski and David Cyganski, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Marian V. Underwood, Lockheed Martin Corporation
- The Interception Approach to Reliable Distributed CORBA Objects
- P. Narasimhan, L. E. Moser, P. M. Melliar-Smith, University of California, Santa Barbara
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