ACM Transactions on Computer Systems (TOCS)
Smalltalk-80: the language and its implementation
Smalltalk-80: the language and its implementation
Distributed discrete-event simulation
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
An experience with a Prolog-based object-oriented language
OOPLSA '86 Conference proceedings on Object-oriented programming systems, languages and applications
OOPLSA '86 Conference proceedings on Object-oriented programming systems, languages and applications
An introduction to structured modeling
Management Science
A law-based approach to object-oriented programming
OOPSLA '87 Conference proceedings on Object-oriented programming systems, languages and applications
Towards a metrics suite for object oriented design
OOPSLA '91 Conference proceedings on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications
An object-oriented language for symbolic computation—applied to machine element analysis
ISSAC '92 Papers from the international symposium on Symbolic and algebraic computation
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Many tools and techniques exist for the modeling and analysis of computer and communication systems. These tools are often complex and tailored to a narrow range of problems. The system analysis task often requires coordinated use of multiple tools and techniques which is not supported by currently available systems. The Tangram project goal is to develop an environment which makes a large set of tools and techniques readily accessible and is easily tailored to specialized applications.This system has been prototyped in an object-oriented extension to Prolog. The impact that these two paradigms, logic and objects, have had on the design is discussed. Several example applications are presented to illustrate the extensibility of the system.