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  1. Proceedings of the 23rd ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems languages and applications (OOPSLA '08)
  2. Designed as designer
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Caching and incrementalisation in the java query language
Join patterns for visual basic
Tolerating memory leaks
Contention-aware scheduler: unlocking execution parallelism in multithreaded java programs
jStar: towards practical verification for java
The impact of static-dynamic coupling on remodularization
Enabling static analysis for partial java programs
Java performance evaluation through rigorous replay compilation
Generics of a higher kind
Efficient local type inference
Delegation-based semantics for modularizing crosscutting concerns
A tag-based approach for the design and composition of information processing applications
Designed as designer
Interprocedural query extraction for transparent persistence
Whiteoak: introducing structural typing into java
Jolt: lightweight dynamic analysis and removal of object churn
Dynamic optimization for efficient strong atomicity
Verifying correct usage of atomic blocks and typestate
Sound and extensible renaming for java
Safer unsafe code for .NET
Analysis and reduction of memory inefficiencies in Java strings
The visitor pattern as a reusable, generic, type-safe component
Efficient software model checking of soundness of type systems
A theory of aspects as latent topics
Towards adaptive programming: integrating reinforcement learning into a programming language
Deep typechecking and refactoring
Mixing source and bytecode: a case for compilation by normalization
QVM: an efficient runtime for detecting defects in deployed systems
Design and implementation of transactional constructs for C/C++
Enforcing object protocols by combining static and runtime analysis
Annotation refactoring: inferring upgrade transformations for legacy applications
Typestate-like analysis of multiple interacting objects
Analyzing the performance of code-copying virtual machines
Constrained types for object-oriented languages
Java type inference is broken: can we fix it?
Multiple dispatch in practice

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Designed as designer

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Gabriel, Richard P.
Abstract Conceptual integrity arises not (simply) from one mind or from a small number of agreeing resonant minds, but from sometimes hidden co-authors and the thing designed itself.
Starting Page 617
Ending Page 632
Page Count 16
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781605582153
DOI 10.1145/1449764.1449813
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2008-10-19
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Design Conceptual integrity
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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