Tuesday


Denver Capitol
Chair: Mary Beth Rosson
Virginia Tech

Posters provide an informal medium for researchers and practitioners to describe their work in progress, or to elaborate on work presented in other conference forums. Because of the informal and interactive nature of Poster presentations, authors are able to receive feedback from OOPSLA attendees throughout the conference. The Posters program begins at the Welcome Reception, where authors will be present to discuss their work. The program then continues through the week in the Exhibit Hall.

1 - Pitfalls and Guidelines in the Transition to Object Orientation
Miranda Jansen Van Rensburg, Technikon Southern Africa

2 - Objects in Android.Forth
Paul Frenger, M.D., A Working Hypothesis, Inc.

3 - Teaching Object Technology in Industry Short Courses
David S. Janzen, Bethel College

4 - Designing Software Architecture Using UML
Christine Hofmeister and Dilip Soni, Siemens Corporate Research
Robert L. Nord, Siemens Corporate Research/Software Engineering Institute

5 - A Declarative Specification of UI Behavior and Presentation for a Thin Client OO Application
John M. Artim and Richard Fulcher, OOCL (USA), Inc.

6 - Reference Object Analysis and Design-Embedding Problem Domain and Requirements in Object
Ray A. Reaux, Parikh Advanced Systems
Mary Beth Rosson and H. Rex Hartson, Virginia Tech

7 - Package Refactoring in Java from UML Class Diagrams
Christopher A. Seguin, Independent

8 - Robust Schema Evolution Strategies
Anders Torvill Bjorvand, University of Oslo

9 - Towards Algorithm Reuse in EFLIB, an Object-Oriented Framework in Pascal
Johan L. Larsson, Royal Institute of Technology and Stockholm University

10 - Component Specification and Testing the Interoperation of Components
Il-Hyung Cho, Clemson University

11 - Dynamic Types for Software Components
Ralf H. Reussner, University of Karlsruhe

12 - A Non-Intrusive Visualization Framework
Arturo Zambrano, Marcos Godoy, and Luis Matricardi, LIFIA-Facultad de Informatica, UNLP

13 - Tools for Implementing Design Patterns
Elke Siemon and Ralph Juhnke, Darmstadt University of Technology

14 - Assessing the Performance of Generic Components: The Complete Traversal Case Study
David R. Musser, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Arturo J. Sanchez-Ruiz and Mrinalini Tripathi, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth

15 - The Out-Of-Body Experience: Debugging by Reflection on a Halted State
Ton Ngo and Derek Lieber, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
John Barton, Hewlett Packard

16 - Space- and Time-Efficient Memory Layout for Multiple Inheritance
Joseph (Yossi) Gil, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
Peter F. Sweeney, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center

17 - Implementing OO Languages under a Weak Memory Order
William Pugh, University of Maryland

18 - Eliminating Unnecessary Synchronization from Java Programs
Jonathan Aldrich, Craig Chambers, Emin Gun Sirer, and Susan Eggers, University of Washington

19 - Composing Threads with Transactions for Orthogonal Persistence
Jiawan Chen and Antony Hosking, Purdue University

20 - Reducing Transfer Delay Using Java Class File Splitting and Prefetching
Chandra Krintz and Brad Calder, University of California, San Diego
Urs Holzle, University of California, Santa Barbara

21 - The InSight Project: Application Driven Memory Hierarchy Management
Ilya Lipkind and Vijay Karamcheti, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences

22 - Distributed, Object-Based Memory Management in an Operating System Supporting Quality of Service
Ian McDonald, University of Glasgow

23- Performance Comparison of Object Models for Web-Based Distribution
Judith Bishop, University of Pretoria
Joshua Okuthe, University of Transkei

24 - Size Matters: Reducing the Size of Java Class File Archives
Chris Laffra, Frank Tip, and Peter Sweeney, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
David Streeter, IBM Toronto Laboratory

25 - Evaluating Object-Oriented Design
(OOPSLA `99 Workshop)
Robert Biddle, Victoria University
Rick Mercer, University of Arizona
Eugene Wallingford, University of Northern Iowa

26 - Achieving Bottom-Line Improvements with Enterprise Frameworks
(OOPSLA `99 Workshop)
Mohamed E. Fayad, University of Nebraska
Wolfgang Pree, University of Constance
David S. Hamu, TRW, Inc.

27 - Accomplishing Software Stability
(OOPSLA `99 Workshop)
Mohamed E. Fayad, University of Nebraska
Mauri Laitinen, Laitinen Consulting

28 - Modelling Reliability and Maintainability of Large-Scale Object-Oriented Software Systems
(OOPSLA `99 Workshop)
K. Ponnambalam, University of Waterloo
Brian Stacey, Nortel Networks

29 - OORaSE `99 Workshop on Object-Oriented Reflection and Software Engineering
(OOPSLA `99 Workshop)
Walter Cazzola and Francesco Tisato, University of Milano Bicocca
Robert J. Stroud, University of Newcastle upon Thyne

30 - Eighth OOPSLA Workshop on Behavioral Semantics
(OOPSLA `99 Workshop)
Kenneth Baclawski, Northeastern University
Haim Kilov, Genesis Development Corporation
Angelo E. Thalassinidis, A.T.Evans
Kevin P. Tyson, Credit Suisse

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