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Journal of Object Technology, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January 2010
- Richard Wiener:
Editorial. - John D. McGregor:
Intentionality. 7-13 - Douglas Lyon:
The Discrete Fourier Transform, Part 5: Spectrogram. 15-24 - Mahesh H. Dodani:
The Practice of 'Architecting' Cloud Solutions. 25-34 - James Leslie Keedy, Gisela Menger, Christian Heinlein:
Covariantly Adjusting Co-Types in Timor. 35-55 - Harold Fortuin:
A Modern, Compact Implementation of the Parameterized Factory Design Pattern. 57-63 - Richard Wiener:
Darwin's World Simulation in C#: An Interpreter. 57-63 - Jennifer Pandolfo, Cui Zhang:
A Framework for Adding Design by ContractTM to the .NET Object-Oriented Programming Languages. 81-115 - Sven Apel:
How AspectJ is Used: An Analysis of Eleven AspectJ Programs. 117-142 - Suman Roychoudhury, Jeff Gray, Jing Zhang, Purushotham V. Bangalore, Anthony Skjellum:
A Program Transformation Technique to Support AOP within C++ Template. 143-160 - Tudor B. Ionescu, Andreas Piater, Walter Scheuermann, Eckart Laurien:
An Aspect-Oriented Approach for the Development of Complex Simulation Software. 161-181 - Fathi Taibi, Md. Jahangir Alam, Junaidi Abdullah:
On Differencing Object-Oriented Formal Specifications. 183-198
Volume 9, Number 2, March 2010
- Richard Wiener:
Editorial. - John D. McGregor:
Attached Processes. 7-16 - Douglas Lyon:
The Discrete Fourier Transform, Part 6: Cross-Correlation. 17-22 - Dave Thomas:
Professional Developers Practice their Kata to Stay Sharp. 23-25 - Mahesh H. Dodani:
'Architected' Cloud Solutions Revealed. 27-36 - Bertrand Meyer:
Towards a theory and calculus of aliasing. 37-74 - Richard Wiener:
Darwin's World Simulation in C#: The Model/View Classes. 75-87 - Adil Anwar, Sophie Ebersold, Bernard Coulette, Mahmoud Nassar, Abdelaziz Kriouile:
A Rule-Driven Approach for composing Viewpoint-oriented Models. 89-114 - Ashalatha Nayak, Debasis Samanta:
Automatic Test Data Synthesis using UML Sequence Diagrams. 115-144 - Abdelsalam M. Maatuk, Muhammad Akhtar Ali, B. Nick Rossiter:
Converting Relational Databases into Object-relational Databases. 145-161 - Raymond Wu, Masayuki Hisada:
SOA Web Security and Applications. 163-177 - Barath Kumar, Jürgen Jasperneite:
UML Profiles for Modeling Real-Time Communication Protocols. 178-198
Volume 9, Number 3, May 2010
- Richard Wiener:
Farewell Editorial. 5 - Oscar Nierstrasz:
Editorial note from the incoming Editor-in-Chief. 6 - John D. McGregor:
It's a Small World --- Globalization. 7-17 - Douglas Lyon:
Semantic Annotation for Java. 19-29 - Mahesh H. Dodani:
On 'Cloud Nine' Through Architecture. 31-39 - Charles Ashbacher:
Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests. 41-42 - Rajesh Kumar, P. S. Grover, Avadhesh Kumar:
A Fuzzy Logic Approach to Measure Complexity of Generic AspectOriented Systems. 59-77 - Farid Mokhati, Brahim Sahraoui, Soufiane Bouzaher, Mohamed Tahar Kimour:
A Tool for Specifying and Validating Agents' Interaction Protocols: From Agent UML to Maude. 59-77 - Rajiv Ranjan Suman, Rajib Mall, Srihari Sukumaran, Manoranjan Satpathy:
Extracting State Models for Black-Box Software Components. 79-103 - Rainer Hauser:
Analysis and Transformation of Behavioral Models Containing Overlapped Patterns. 105-124 - Emad Ghosheh, Sue Black, Epaminondas Kapetanios, Mark Baldwin:
Exploring the Relationship between UML Design Metrics for Web Applications and Maintainability. 125-144
Volume 9, Number 4, July 2010
- Oscar Nierstrasz:
Introducing the New JOT. - E. S. F. Najumudheen, Rajib Mall, Debasis Samanta:
A Dependence Representation for Coverage Testing of Object-Oriented Programs. 1-23 - Elhillali Kerkouche, Allaoua Chaoui, El-Bay Bourennane, Ouassila Labbani:
A UML and Colored Petri Nets Integrated Modeling and Analysis Approach using Graph Transformation. 25-43 - Miguel Garcia, Anastasia Izmaylova, Sibylle Schupp:
Extending Scala with Database Query Capability. 45-68 - Isi Castillo, Francisca Losavio, Alfredo Matteo, Jørgen Bøegh:
REquirements, Aspects and Software Quality: the REASQ model. 69-91 - Graham Low, Haralambos Mouratidis, Brian Henderson-Sellers:
Using a Situational Method Engineering Approach to Identify Reusable Method Fragments from the Secure TROPOS Methodology. 93-125 - Charles Ashbacher:
Succeeding With Agile: Software Development Using Scrum, by Mike Cohn. 0
Volume 9, Number 5, September 2010
- Oscar Nierstrasz:
Ten Things I Hate About Object-Oriented Programming. - John D. McGregor:
The Trouble with Configuration Management. - Jan Vitek:
Conference Report: TOOLS'10. - Santosh Kumar Swain, Durga Prasad Mohapatra, Rajib Mall:
Test Case Generation Based on State and Activity Models. 1-27 - Matt Gatrell, Steve Counsell:
Size, Inheritance, Change and Fault-proneness in C\# software. 29-54 - Martin Rytter, Bo Nørregaard Jørgensen:
Enhancing NetBeans with Transparent Fault Tolerance Using Meta-Level Architecture. 55-73 - Arun Mishra, A. K. Misra:
Dynamic adaptability with .NET service components. 75-94 - Tushar Sharma, Dharanipragada Janakiram:
Inferring design patterns using the ReP graph. 95-110
Volume 9, Number 6, November 2010
- Oscar Nierstrasz:
Long Live Metadata! - Lone Leth Thomsen, Bent Thomsen, Kurt Nørmark:
Computational Abstraction Steps. 1-23 - Mehdi Adda, Hamid Mcheick, Hafedh Mili:
Formal Model and DSL for Separation of Concerns based on Views. 25-50 - Claudine A. Allen, Ezra Kaahwa Mugisa:
Improving Learning Object Reuse Through OOD: A Theory of Learning Objects. 51-75 - Gholamreza Shahmohammadi, Saeed Jalili, Seyed Mohammad Hossein Hasheminejad:
Identification of System Software Components Using Clustering Approach. 77-98 - Shouvik Dey:
Formal specification of structural and behavioral aspects of design patterns. 99-126 - Nicholas Cameron:
First Impressions of Reno and OOPSLA/SPLASH. - Nicholas Cameron:
OOPSLA FOOL Workshop. - Nicholas Cameron:
Dynamic Languages Symposium (DLS). - Nicholas Cameron:
OOPSLA day 1.
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