Welcome to the proceedings of ECOOP 2009! Thanks to the local organizersfor working hard on arranging the conference - with the hard work they put in, it was a great success. Thanks to Sophia Drossopoulou for her dedicated work as PC Chair in assembling a ?ne scienti?c program including forward-looking keynotes, and for her e?orts to reduce the environmental impact of the PC meeting by replacing a physical meeting with a virtual meeting. I would also like to thank James Noble for taking the time and e?ort to write up last year's banquet speech so that it could be included in this year's…mehr
Welcome to the proceedings of ECOOP 2009! Thanks to the local organizersfor working hard on arranging the conference - with the hard work they put in, it was a great success. Thanks to Sophia Drossopoulou for her dedicated work as PC Chair in assembling a ?ne scienti?c program including forward-looking keynotes, and for her e?orts to reduce the environmental impact of the PC meeting by replacing a physical meeting with a virtual meeting. I would also like to thank James Noble for taking the time and e?ort to write up last year's banquet speech so that it could be included in this year's proceedings. One of the strong features of ECOOPis the two days of workshopspreceding themainconferencethatallowsintenseinteractionbetweenparticipants.Thanks to all workshop organizers. Lastyear'ssuccessfulsummerschooltutorialswerefollowedupthisyearwith seven interesting tutorials. Thanks to the organizers and speakers. This year's Dahl-Nygaard award honored yet another pioneer in the ?eld, namely, David Ungar for his contributions includingSelf. I appreciate his e?orts in providing us with an excellent award talk. The world is changing and so is ECOOP. Please contemplate my short note on the following pages entitled On Future Trends for ECOOP.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: 12717804, 978-3-642-03012-3
2009
Seitenzahl: 652
Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2009
Englisch
Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm x 35mm
Gewicht: 973g
ISBN-13: 9783642030123
ISBN-10: 3642030122
Artikelnr.: 26489852
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Keynote 1.- Classes, Jim, But Not as We Know Them - Type Classes in Haskell: What, Why, and Whither.- Types, Frameworks and Modelling.- Coinductive Type Systems for Object-Oriented Languages.- Checking Framework Interactions with Relationships.- COPE - Automating Coupled Evolution of Metamodels and Models.- Aliasing and Transactions.- Making Sense of Large Heaps.- Scaling CFL-Reachability-Based Points-To Analysis Using Context-Sensitive Must-Not-Alias Analysis.- NePaLTM: Design and Implementation of Nested Parallelism for Transactional Memory Systems.- Access Control and Verification.- Implicit Dynamic Frames: Combining Dynamic Frames and Separation Logic.- Fine-Grained Access Control with Object-Sensitive Roles.- Practical API Protocol Checking with Access Permissions.- Modularity.- Adding State and Visibility Control to Traits Using Lexical Nesting.- Featherweight Jigsaw: A Minimal Core Calculus for Modular Composition of Classes.- Modular Visitor Components.- Mining and Extracting.- Debugging Method Names.- MAPO: Mining and Recommending API Usage Patterns.- Supporting Framework Use via Automatically Extracted Concept-Implementation Templates.- Refactoring.- Stepping Stones over the Refactoring Rubicon.- Program Metamorphosis.- From Public to Private to Absent: Refactoring Java Programs under Constrained Accessibility.- Keynote 2.- Java on 1000 Cores: Tales of Hardware/Software Co-design.- Concurrency, Exceptions and Initialization.- Loci: Simple Thread-Locality for Java.- Failboxes: Provably Safe Exception Handling.- Are We Ready for a Safer Construction Environment?.- Type-Based Object Immutability with Flexible Initialization.- Concurrency and Distribution.- Security Monitor Inlining for Multithreaded Java.- EventJava: An Extension of Java for Event Correlation.-Remote Batch Invocation for Compositional Object Services.- ECOOP 2008 Banquet Speech.- to: The Myths of Object-Orientation.- The Myths of Object-Orientation.
Keynote 1.- Classes, Jim, But Not as We Know Them - Type Classes in Haskell: What, Why, and Whither.- Types, Frameworks and Modelling.- Coinductive Type Systems for Object-Oriented Languages.- Checking Framework Interactions with Relationships.- COPE - Automating Coupled Evolution of Metamodels and Models.- Aliasing and Transactions.- Making Sense of Large Heaps.- Scaling CFL-Reachability-Based Points-To Analysis Using Context-Sensitive Must-Not-Alias Analysis.- NePaLTM: Design and Implementation of Nested Parallelism for Transactional Memory Systems.- Access Control and Verification.- Implicit Dynamic Frames: Combining Dynamic Frames and Separation Logic.- Fine-Grained Access Control with Object-Sensitive Roles.- Practical API Protocol Checking with Access Permissions.- Modularity.- Adding State and Visibility Control to Traits Using Lexical Nesting.- Featherweight Jigsaw: A Minimal Core Calculus for Modular Composition of Classes.- Modular Visitor Components.- Mining and Extracting.- Debugging Method Names.- MAPO: Mining and Recommending API Usage Patterns.- Supporting Framework Use via Automatically Extracted Concept-Implementation Templates.- Refactoring.- Stepping Stones over the Refactoring Rubicon.- Program Metamorphosis.- From Public to Private to Absent: Refactoring Java Programs under Constrained Accessibility.- Keynote 2.- Java on 1000 Cores: Tales of Hardware/Software Co-design.- Concurrency, Exceptions and Initialization.- Loci: Simple Thread-Locality for Java.- Failboxes: Provably Safe Exception Handling.- Are We Ready for a Safer Construction Environment?.- Type-Based Object Immutability with Flexible Initialization.- Concurrency and Distribution.- Security Monitor Inlining for Multithreaded Java.- EventJava: An Extension of Java for Event Correlation.-Remote Batch Invocation for Compositional Object Services.- ECOOP 2008 Banquet Speech.- to: The Myths of Object-Orientation.- The Myths of Object-Orientation.
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