This year, for the tenth time, the European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming (ECOOP) series, in cooperation with Springer, is glad to o?er the object-oriented research community the ECOOP Workshop Reader, a c- pendium of workshop reports pertaining to the ECOOP 2006 conference, held in Nantes during July 3–7, 2006. ECOOP 2006 hosted 19 high-quality research workshops covering a large spectrum of hot research topics. These workshops were chosen through a tight peer review process following a speci?c call for proposals. We are very grateful to the members of the Workshop Selection Committee for their careful reviews and hard work in putting together the excellent workshop program. We also want to thank all submitters, accepted or not, to whom the workshop program equally owes its quality. This selection process was then followed by a selection of workshopparticipants, done by each team of organizersbased on an open call for papers. This participant selection process ensured that we gatheredthe most active researchers in each workshop research area, and therefore had fruitful working meetings. Following the tradition of the ECOOP Workshop Reader, we strove for hi- quality workshop reports that provided added-value compared with a simple summary of presentations held at the workshops. We believe that the result is a thought-provoking snapshot of the current research in object orientation, full of pointers for further exploration of the covered topics. We want to thank our workshop organizers who, despite the additional burden, did a great job in putting together these reports.
Author(s): Roland Ducournau, Etienne Gagnon, Chandra Krintz, Philippe Mulet, Jan Vitek (auth.), Mario Südholt, Charles Consel (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4379
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2007
Language: English
Pages: 158
Tags: Programming Techniques; Software Engineering; Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters; Logics and Meanings of Programs; Computer Communication Networks; Management of Computing and Information Systems
Front Matter....Pages -
Implementation, Compilation, Optimization of Object-Oriented Languages, Programs and Systems....Pages 1-14
Lisp....Pages 15-20
Models and Aspects - Handling Crosscutting Concerns in MDSD....Pages 21-25
Aspects, Dependencies, and Interactions....Pages 26-39
AOSD and Reflection: Benefits and Drawbacks to Software Evolution....Pages 40-52
Formal Techniques for Java-Like Programs....Pages 53-58
Program Analysis for Security and Privacy....Pages 59-68
Object-Oriented Reengineering....Pages 69-71
Coordination and Adaptation Techniques: Bridging the Gap Between Design and Implementation....Pages 72-86
Quantitative Approaches in Object-Oriented Software Engineering....Pages 87-96
Architecture-Centric Evolution: New Issues and Trends....Pages 97-105
Component-Oriented Programming....Pages 106-116
Fractal Component-Based Software Engineering....Pages 117-129
Object Technology for Ambient Intelligence and Pervasive Computing: Language Constructs and Infrastructures....Pages 130-140
Parallel/High-Performance Object-Oriented Scientific Computing Today....Pages 141-145
Tenth Workshop on Pedagogies and Tools for the Teaching and Learning of Object Oriented Concepts....Pages 146-156
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