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  1. Proceedings of the 21st annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications (OOPSLA '06)
  2. Conscientious software
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Eliminating distinctions of class: using prototypes to model virtual classes
A framework for implementing pluggable type systems
Adapting virtual machine techniques for seamless aspect support
Javana: a system for building customized Java program analysis tools
Declarative, formal, and extensible syntax definition for aspectJ
A flexible framework for implementing software transactional memory
A flow-based approach for variant parametric types
A formal framework for component deployment
Isolating and relating concerns in requirements using latent semantic analysis
Conscientious software
On system design
J&: nested intersection for scalable software composition
Design fragments make using frameworks easier
Efficient control flow quantification
The DaCapo benchmarks: java benchmarking development and analysis
Method-specific dynamic compilation using logistic regression
Eliminating synchronization-related atomic operations with biased locking and bulk rebiasing
Concepts: linguistic support for generic programming in C++
An operational semantics and type safety prooffor multiple inheritance in C++
Understanding the shape of Java software
Intentional software
The paradoxical success of aspect-oriented programming
Statically scoped object adaptation with expanders
JTL: the Java tools language
Uniform proxies for Java
Virgil: objects on the head of a pin
Replay compilation: improving debuggability of a just-in-time compiler
Generic ownership for generic Java
Efficient software model checking of data structure properties
XSnippet: mining For sample code

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Conscientious software

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Gabriel, Richard P. Goldman, Ron
Abstract Software needs to grow up and become responsible for itself and its own future by participating in its own installation and customization, maintaining its own health, and adapting itself to new circumstances, new users, and new uses. To create such software will require us to change some of our underlying assumptions about how we write programs. A promising approach seems to be to separate software that does the work (allopoietic)from software that keeps the system alive (autopoietic).
Starting Page 433
Ending Page 450
Page Count 18
File Format PDF
ISBN 1595933484
DOI 10.1145/1167473.1167510
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2006-10-23
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Self-testing Autopoiesis Stigmergy Continuous (re)design Feedback Software complexity Emergence Self-sustaining systems Robustness Software Repair
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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