Creating host compliance in a portable framework: a study in the reuse of design patterns
Proceedings of the 11th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications
Rapid prototyping using visual programming tools
Conference Companion on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications
Teaching with object oriented libraries
SIGCSE '97 Proceedings of the twenty-eighth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
A framework for developing and managing objects in a complex simulation system
Proceedings of the 29th conference on Winter simulation
The marking system for CourseMaster
Proceedings of the 7th annual conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education
A new approach to collaborative frameworks using shared objects
ACSC '01 Proceedings of the 24th Australasian conference on Computer science
Extending the object model to provide explicit support for crosscutting concerns
Software—Practice & Experience
Enterprise frameworks for workflow management systems
Software—Practice & Experience - Special issue: Enterprise frameworks
Replicated studies: building a body of knowledge about software reading techniques
Lecture notes on empirical software engineering
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From the Publisher:Frameworks are object-oriented programming environments for vertical application areas. This book is the first to survey this exciting new technology, its concepts, and practical applications. Considered the next step in the evolution of OOP, framework technology is at the center stage of the software strategies of Taligent, IBM, HP, Microsoft, and Apple, among others. In spite of that, frameworks remain poorly understood, and are rarely covered in the literature. This book condenses practical experience and research ideas; explains exotic terminology so that a novice computer professional can quickly absorb it; is easy to read and conceptually crisp; and will be useful to many types of readers, from programmers to technical managers.