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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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