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Chair: Gus Lopez
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OOPSLA workshops are intensive collaborative sessions where groups of object technologists meet to surface, discuss, and solve challenging problems facing their field. Workshops also provide the opportunity for representatives of a technical community to coordinate efforts and establish collective plans of action.

Prospective attendees typically submit short position papers outlining their opinions on an aspect of the workshop topic. Participants are chosen based on the relevance of their position papers to the workshop theme. After the workshop, the organizers will report results to the object community via a short paper in the Addendum to the proceedings.

Schedule

Monday, 1 November 1999
1 Rags to Riches: Product Success @ Net Speed (Techniques and Tools for OO Project Management) Plaza Court 1
2 Quest for Effective Classroom Examples Plaza Court 2
3 Object Technology and Product Lines Plaza Court 3
5 Objects, Components, and the Virtual Enterprise (OCVE) Plaza Court 5
6 Object-Oriented Reflection and Software Engineering Plaza Court 6
7 Accomplishing Software Stability Plaza Court 7
8 Design for Maintenance Plaza Court 8
9 Innovations in OO Processes, Strategies and Development Technologies for the 21st Century Governor's Square 9
10 Systems Envisioning Governor's Square 10
12 Modeling Reliability and Maintainability of Large-Scale Object-Oriented Software Systems Governor's Square 11
13 Evaluating Object-Oriented Design Governor's Square 12
14 Behavior Semantics Governor's Square 14
15 Implementation and Application of Object-Oriented Workflow Management Systems II Governor's Square 15
16 Multi-Dimensional Separation of Concerns in Object-Oriented Systems Governor's Square 16
Tuesday, 2 November 1999
11 Making the Transition to Component-Based Enterprise Software Governor's Square 14
17 "None of us is as smart as all of us" - towards an organization pattern language Plaza Court 1
18 Patterns in Software Architecture: The Development Process Plaza Court 2
19 Genetic Programming with Smalltalk Plaza Court 3
20 Achieving Bottom-line Improvements with Application and Enterprise Frameworks Plaza Court 4
21 Metadata and Active Object-Model Pattern Mining Workshop Plaza Court 5
22 Refining the Practices of Extreme Programming Plaza Court 6
23 Rigorous Modeling and Analysis with the UML: Challenges and Limitations Plaza Court 7
24 XML and Objects Plaza Court 8
25 Simplicity, Performance and Portability in Virtual Machine Design Governor's Square 9
26 Distributed Object Security Governor's Square 10
27 Java and Databases: Persistence Options Governor's Square 11
28 Business Object Component Design and Implementation V: From Business Objects to Business Components Governor's Square 12

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