Inheritance Workshop:
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The papers accepted at the workshop are announced and made available on this page. They are ordered alphabetically according to the last name of the first author.

Note that the final versions of papers will also be made available in the printed proceedings, cf. the page about publication.

The papers are now all available in the final version.

Title Authors Preliminary
Analysing Object Oriented Framework Reuse using Concept Analysis G. Arevalo
Tom Mens
 
A Use for Inheritance Andrew P. Black  
On the Interaction of Partial Evaluation and Inheritance Gustavo Bobeff
Jacques Noye
 
Customization of Inheritance (Postscript) Pierre Crescenzo
Philippe Lahire
 
On the Translation of Multiple Inheritance Hierarchies into Single Inheritance Hierarchies Yania Crespo
Jose Manuel Marques
Juan Jose Rodriguez
 
Evaluating and Optimizing Factorization in Inheritance Hierarchies M. Dao
M. Huchard
T. Libourel
C. Roume
 
Call by Declaration (Postscript) Erik Ernst  
Inheritance Decomposed Peter H. Fröhlich  
Inheritance And Automation: Where Are We Now? (PDF) R. Godin
M. Huchard
C. Roume
P. Valtchev
 
Blurring the Borders between Object Composition, Inheritance, and Delegation Klaus Ostermann
Mira Mezini
 
Generalization Relation in UML Model Elements Claudia Pons  
Exheritance - class generalisation revived (PDF) Markku Sakkinen  
Classes = Traits + States + Glue N. Schaerli
S. Ducasse
O. Nierstrasz
 
Object Schizophrenia Problem in Modeling Is-Role-of Inheritance (PDF) K. C. Sekharaiah
D. J. Ram
 
Inheritance is Specialisation Mads Torgersen  

In order to achieve a reasonably homogeneous style and layout in the proceedings, we recommend that you use the following as a source of inspiration:

  • inhwstemplate.pdf, showing the preferred style of title, affiliation, headlines, references etc. This file is independent of the text processing system you are using and in PDF format for cross-platform usability.
  • inhwstemplate.tex, showing how this style can be achieved from LaTeX2e.
  • inhwsformat.tex, the auxiliary LaTeXe2 file that is included in order to set the preferred printing area and fonts. NB: This file has been updated as of May 15, 2002, since the old version would produce page numbers (nice for reviewing) and the new one does not (nice for proceedings).

If you have written your paper in a two-column style and a reformatting of the paper to the abovementioned style would imply redesigning figures or similar time consuming tasks then we will not require that you reformat it.

 


Maintainer: Erik Ernst, eernst@cs.auc.dk.

This page was updated on 24-Nov-2005
URL - http://www.cs.auc.dk/~eernst/inhws/.html