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| Keynote Talk The Development of Oz and Mozart Security The Structure of Authority: Why Security Is Not a Separable Concern The Oz-E Project: Design Guidelines for a Secure Multiparadigm Programming Language Computer Science Education A Program Verification System Based on Oz Higher Order Programming for Unordered Minds Software Engineering Compiling Formal Specifications to Oz Programs Deriving Acceptance Tests from Goal Requirements Human-Computer Interfaces and the Web Using Mozart for Visualizing Agent-Based Simulations Web Technologies for Mozart Applications Overcoming the Multiplicity of Languages and Technologies for Web-Based Development Using a Multi-paradigm Approach Distributed Programming P2PS: Peer-to-Peer Development Platform for Mozart Thread-Based Mobility in Oz A Fault Tolerant Abstraction for Transparent Distributed Programming Grammars and Natural Language The CURRENT Platform: Building Conversational Agents in Oz The Metagrammar Compiler: An NLP Application with a Multi-paradigm Architecture The XDG Grammar Development Kit Constraint Research Solving CSP Including a Universal Quantification Compositional Abstractions for Search Factories Implementing Semiring-Based Constraints Using Mozart A Mozart Implementation of CP(BioNet) Constraint Applications Author Index |
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