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| Encapsulation Ownership Domains: Separating Aliasing Policy from Mechanism Composable Encapsulation Policies Program Analysis Demand-Driven Type Inference with Subgoal Pruning Trading Precision for Scalability Efficiently Verifiable Escape Analysis Pointer Analysis in the Presence Software Engineering The Expression Problem Revisited (Four New Solutions Using Generics) Rewritable Reference Attributed Grammars Finding and Removing Performance Bottlenecks in Large Systems Aspects Programming with Crosscutting Effective Views AspectJ2EE = AOP + J2EE (Towards an Aspect Based, Programmable and Extensible Middleware Framework) Use Case Level Pointcuts Invited Talk 1 Functional Objects Middleware Inheritance-Inspired Interface Versioning for CORBA A Middleware Framework for the Persistence and Querying of Java Objects Sequential Object Monitors Increasing Concurrency in Databases Using Program Analysis Types Semantic Casts: Contracts and Structural Subtyping in a Nominal World LOOJ: Weaving LOOM into Java Modules with Interfaces for Dynamic Linking and Communication Verification Early Identification of Incompatibilities in Multi-component Upgrades Typestates for Objects Object Invariants in Dynamic Contexts Invited Talk 2 Rich Interfaces for Software Modules Systems Author Index |
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