KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY:
James Gosling,
Chief Scientist, Java Software, Sun Microsystems, Inc.
REFEREED REPORTS OF RESEARCH AND EXPERIENCE:
*Quality of Service Aware Distributed Object Systems
*Resource Control for Java Database Extensions
*Address Translation Strategies in the Texas Persistent Store
*Supporting Privacy in a Distributed Environment
*JMAS: A Java-Based Mobile Actor System For Distributed Parallel Computing
*Adaptation and Specialization for High Performance Mobile Agents
*Design Considerations and Performance Optimizations for Real-time ORBs
*Application of OO Design Techniques to the Architecture of a Large Legacy
Software System
*Supporting Automatic Configuration of Component-Based Distributed Systems
*Automating Three Modes of Evolution for Object-Oriented Software
Architectures
*The Design and Implementation of Guaran
*Tuning Branch Predictors to Support Java Method Invocation
*Comprehensive Profiling Support in the Java Virtual Machine
INVITED TALK on controlling information flow to protect shared information,
by Barbara Liskov, Professor, MIT
TUTORIAL PROGRAM OFFERING EXPERT INSTRUCTION IN:
*Patterns at Work, by Frank Buschmann
*Writing Efficient C++ Programs, by Stan Lippman
*Implementing CORBA Servers using the Portable Object Adapter, by Steve
Vinoski
*Introduction to Java Beans, by Uwe Steinmueller
*The COM(+) Programming Model, by Don Box
*Programming for the Jini Platform, by Ken Arnold
*Patterns and Performance of Real-time Object Request Brokers, by Douglas
C. Schmidt
*Distributed Java: Building Collaborative Applications, by Ron I. Resnick
*Advanced Principles of OOD in UML, by Robert C. Martin
*JavaBean Components: Specification, Design and Test with Catalysis/UML, by
Desmond D'Souza
*Building Scalable ODBMS Applications, by Matt BenDaniel
ADVANCED TOPICS WORKSHOP: Component-Based Systems
*Tutorials * Invited Talks * Refereed Papers * Hosted Luncheon * Receptions
* Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions * Advanced Topics Workshop
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