Object-oriented and internet-based technologies : 5th annual international conference on object-oriented and internet-based technologies, concepts, and applications for a networked world, Net.ObjectDays 2004 Erfurt, Germany, September 27-30, 2004 : proceedings
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Object-oriented and internet-based technologies : 5th annual international conference on object-oriented and internet-based technologies, concepts, and applications for a networked world, Net.ObjectDays 2004 Erfurt, Germany, September 27-30, 2004 : proceedings
(Lecture notes in computer science, 3263)
Springer, c2004
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Based on the Net.ObjectDays tradition of bringing together researchers from academia and industry on the one hand and system architects, developers, and users fromindustry andadministrationon the other hand, this year'sconference took an international research perspective, so that we see the ?rst volume of Net.ObjectDays main conference proceedings published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. This volume consists of 16 papers carefully selected in a rigorous reviewing process by an international program committee; to provide a concise overview, these papers are brie?y described. In the Languages and Models session, Beate Ritterbach proposes a new l- guage element for object-oriented programming languages that supports ar- trary value types. In her contribution Support for Value Types in an Object- OrientedProgramming Language shedescribesthecorrespondingkeywords,s- tax, and consistency checks, thereby giving an impression of the look and feel of value types from an application programmer's perspective. Walter Binder and Jarle Hulaas look at portable CPU accounting and control in Java, which is based on program transformation techniques.
In their paper Self-accounting as Principle for Portable CPU Control in Java periodically the threads of an application component aggregate the information of their respective CPU c- sumption within a shared account; scheduling functions make sure applications do not exceed their allowed CPU share.
Table of Contents
Invited Talk.- Semantic Web Services - Fundamentals and Advanced Topics.- Langugages and Models.- Support for Value Types in an Object-Oriented Programming Language.- Self-accounting as Principle for Portable CPU Control in Java.- Agents and Semantic Web.- Organizing Knowledge in a Semantic Web for Pathology.- Listening to Agents - Transparent Representation and Presentation of Agent Communication in Mobile Systems.- Supporting Software Prcesses I.- Co-operative and Distributed Configuration.- Micro-measurements for Dynamic Aspect-Oriented Systems.- Supporting Software Prcesses II.- Testing of Service-Oriented Architectures - A Practical Approach.- A UML Profile for GUI Layout.- Software Product Lines.- Reconciling Feature Modeling: A Feature Modeling Metamodel.- Feature-Oriented Development of Software Product Lines: Mapping Feature Models to the Architecture.- Managing Product Line Variability by Patterns.- Software Architectures.- UnSCom: A Standardized Framework for the Specification of Software Components.- A Cross-Platform Application Environment for Nomadic Desktop Computing.- Case Study and Visions.- Agile Software Engineering: A New System for an Expanding Business Model at SCHUFA.- Ercatons: Thing-Oriented Programming.
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