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Modular Programming Languages [electronic resource] : 7th Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC 2006, Oxford, UK, September 13-15, 2006, Proceedings / edited by David Lightfoot, Clemens Szyperski.

Contributor(s): Lightfoot, David [editor.] | Szyperski, Clemens [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues: 4228Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2006Edition: 1st ed. 2006.Description: X, 418 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540409281.Subject(s): Computer science | Compilers (Computer programs) | Computer programming | Software engineering | Operating systems (Computers) | Theory of Computation | Compilers and Interpreters | Programming Techniques | Software Engineering | Operating Systems | Computer Science Logic and Foundations of ProgrammingAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 004.0151 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Separating Concerns with Domain Specific Languages -- Event-Based Programming Without Inversion of Control -- Programming Language Concepts for Multimedia Application Development -- Implicit and Dynamic Parameters in C++ -- Reconciling Virtual Classes with Genericity -- Oberon Script: A Lightweight Compiler and Runtime System for the Web -- Efficient Layer Activation for Switching Context-Dependent Behavior -- Object-Oriented Language Processing -- A Framework for Modular Linking in OO Languages -- Flexible Type-Safe Linking of Components for Java-Like Languages -- Towards a Formal Semantics for AspectJ Weaving -- Symbolic Analysis of Imperative Programming Languages -- Array-Structured Object Types for Mathematical Programming -- MetaModelica: A Unified Equation-Based Semantical and Mathematical Modeling Language -- A Component Language for Structured Parallel Programming -- Internal and External Token-Based Synchronization in Object-Oriented Languages -- A New Component-Oriented Programming Language with the First-Class Connector -- A Component Plug-In Architecture for the .NET Platform -- Improve Component-Based Programs with Connectors -- Automatic Object Colocation Based on Read Barriers -- Nearly Optimal Register Allocation with PBQP -- Fast Profile-Based Partial Redundancy Elimination -- The Dining Philosophers Problem Revisited -- A Mobile Agent Service-Oriented Scripting Language Encoded on a Process Calculus -- A Case Study in Concurrent Programming with Active Objects.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: On behalf of the Steering Committee we are pleased to present the proceedings of the 2006 Joint Modular Languages Conference (JMLC), organized by Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK and held at Jesus College, Oxford. The mission of JMLC is to explore the concepts of well-structured programming languages and software and those of teaching good design and programming style. JMLC 2006 was the seventh in a series of successful conferences with themes including the construction of large and distributed software systems, and software en- neering aspects in new and dynamic application areas. We were fortunate to have a dedicated Program Committee comprising 41 internationally recognized researchers and industrial practitioners. We received 36 submissions and each paper was reviewed by at least three Program C- mittee members (four for papers with an author on the Program Committee). The entire reviewing process was supported by the OpenConf system. In total, 23 submissions were accepted along with two invited papers and are included in this proceedings volume. For the successful local organization of JMLC we thank Muneera Masterson, Ali McNi?e and Fiona Parker and other sta? and student helpers of Oxford BrookesUniversityaswellasRosemaryFrameandJoKnightonandothersta?of JesusCollege,Oxford.TheproceedingsyounowholdwerepublishedbySpringer and we are grateful for their support. Finally, we must thank the many authors who contributed the high-quality papers contained within these proceedings.
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Separating Concerns with Domain Specific Languages -- Event-Based Programming Without Inversion of Control -- Programming Language Concepts for Multimedia Application Development -- Implicit and Dynamic Parameters in C++ -- Reconciling Virtual Classes with Genericity -- Oberon Script: A Lightweight Compiler and Runtime System for the Web -- Efficient Layer Activation for Switching Context-Dependent Behavior -- Object-Oriented Language Processing -- A Framework for Modular Linking in OO Languages -- Flexible Type-Safe Linking of Components for Java-Like Languages -- Towards a Formal Semantics for AspectJ Weaving -- Symbolic Analysis of Imperative Programming Languages -- Array-Structured Object Types for Mathematical Programming -- MetaModelica: A Unified Equation-Based Semantical and Mathematical Modeling Language -- A Component Language for Structured Parallel Programming -- Internal and External Token-Based Synchronization in Object-Oriented Languages -- A New Component-Oriented Programming Language with the First-Class Connector -- A Component Plug-In Architecture for the .NET Platform -- Improve Component-Based Programs with Connectors -- Automatic Object Colocation Based on Read Barriers -- Nearly Optimal Register Allocation with PBQP -- Fast Profile-Based Partial Redundancy Elimination -- The Dining Philosophers Problem Revisited -- A Mobile Agent Service-Oriented Scripting Language Encoded on a Process Calculus -- A Case Study in Concurrent Programming with Active Objects.

On behalf of the Steering Committee we are pleased to present the proceedings of the 2006 Joint Modular Languages Conference (JMLC), organized by Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK and held at Jesus College, Oxford. The mission of JMLC is to explore the concepts of well-structured programming languages and software and those of teaching good design and programming style. JMLC 2006 was the seventh in a series of successful conferences with themes including the construction of large and distributed software systems, and software en- neering aspects in new and dynamic application areas. We were fortunate to have a dedicated Program Committee comprising 41 internationally recognized researchers and industrial practitioners. We received 36 submissions and each paper was reviewed by at least three Program C- mittee members (four for papers with an author on the Program Committee). The entire reviewing process was supported by the OpenConf system. In total, 23 submissions were accepted along with two invited papers and are included in this proceedings volume. For the successful local organization of JMLC we thank Muneera Masterson, Ali McNi?e and Fiona Parker and other sta? and student helpers of Oxford BrookesUniversityaswellasRosemaryFrameandJoKnightonandothersta?of JesusCollege,Oxford.TheproceedingsyounowholdwerepublishedbySpringer and we are grateful for their support. Finally, we must thank the many authors who contributed the high-quality papers contained within these proceedings.

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