Object-Oriented Technology. ECOOP 2007 Workshop Reader [electronic resource] :ECOOP 2007 Workshops, Berlin, Germany, July 30-31, 2007, Final Reports / edited by Michael Cebulla.
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Programming Languages -- Lisp -- Dynamic Languages and Applications -- Multiparadigm Programming in Object-Oriented Languages: Current Research -- Equation-Based Object-Oriented Languages and Tools Report on the Workshop EOOLT 2007 at ECOOP 2007 -- Aliasing, Confinement, and Ownership in Object-Oriented Programming -- Implementation, Compilation, Optimization of Object-Oriented Languages, Programs and Systems -- Aspects -- Models and Aspects - Handling Crosscutting Concerns in MDSD -- Aspects, Dependencies and Interactions -- Enabling Software Evolution Via AOP and Reflection -- Formal Techniques, Roles, Components -- Formal Techniques for Java-Like Programs -- Roles and Relationships in Object-Oriented Programming, Multiagent Systems and Ontologies -- Component-Oriented Programming -- Software Engineering -- Model-Driven Software Adaptation -- Object-Oriented Reengineering -- Practical Approaches for Software Adaptation -- Quantitative Approaches in Object-Oriented Software Engineering -- Applications -- Object Technology for Ambient Intelligence and Pervasive Computing -- Pedagogies and Tools for the Teaching and Learning of Object Oriented Concepts -- Refactoring Tools.
This book contains the final reports of 19 workshops held during the 21st European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, ECOOP 2007, in Berlin, Germany, in July 2007. The 19 collected reports from high-quality workshops - provided by the respective organizers - all are related to selected aspects in the field of object-oriented programming and technology. The reports are ordered in thematic groups on programming languages, aspects, formal techniques, roles, components, software engineering, and applications.
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