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Attached types and their application to three open problems of object-oriented programming | 1 | |
The emergent structure of development tasks | 33 | |
Loosely-separated "sister" namespaces in Java | 49 | |
Efficiently refactoring Java applications to use generic libraries | 71 | |
Sharing the runtime representation of classes across class loaders | 97 | |
Aspect-oriented programming beyond dependency injection | 121 | |
Open modules : modular reasoning about advice | 144 | |
Evaluating support for features in advanced modularization technologies | 169 | |
Separation of concerns with procedures, annotations, advice and pointcuts | 195 | |
Expressive pointcuts for increased modularity | 214 | |
Sustainable system infrastructure and big bang evolution : can aspects keep pace? | 241 | |
First-class relationships in an object-oriented language | 262 | |
The essence of data access in C[omega] | 287 | |
Prototypes with multiple dispatch : an expressive and dynamic object model | 312 | |
Efficient multimethods in a single dispatch language | 337 | |
Interprocedural analysis for privileged code placement and tainted variable detection | 362 | |
State based ownership, reentrance, and encapsulation | 387 | |
Consistency checking of statechart diagrams of a class hierarchy | 412 | |
Towards type inference for JavaScript | 428 | |
Chai : traits for Java-like languages | 453 | |
A type system for reachability and acyclicity | 479 | |
Eclat : automatic generation and classification of test inputs | 504 | |
Lightweight defect localization for Java | 528 | |
Extending JML for modular specification and verification of multi-threaded programs | 551 | |
Derivation and evaluation of concurrent collectors | 577 | |
Static deadlock detection for Java libraries | 602 |
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