The wide acceptance of object-oriented environments and proposals has renewed interest in all the class inheritance related issues; in particular its implementation in distributed architectures. The paper focuses on how the inheritance relationship could impact on (possibly heterogeneous) distributed systems that do not assume co-residence of objects and their classes / superclasses. In these systems, the object computation requires either to move / copy the (class) inheritance graph or to move the objects themselves. Several policies are feasible, depending on the decisions about moving / copying the data / code part of objects, and also depending on when these actions should take place. The paper presents MODE, an environme...
Distributed language features form an important part of modern objectoriented programming. In spite ...
The paper addresses dynamic allocation of objects in a distributed object-oriented (OO for short) pr...
Current distributed object oriented languages and systems hide distribution in general while retaini...
The wide acceptance of object oriented environments and proposals has renewed interest in all the cl...
AbstractThis paper presents an object-oriented, Java-like core language with primitives for distribu...
This paper presents a Java-like core language with primitives for object-oriented distribution and e...
Class sharing is a new language mechanism for building extensible software systems. Recent work has ...
Distributed object programming is significantly more complex than programming a local host and requi...
Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural...
Les rapports de recherche du LIG - ISSN: 2105-0422This paper proposes an ownership model that permit...
We show a distributed object model for the Java^TM 1System [1,6] (hereafter referred to simply as &...
This thesis presents results from studies on the design of distributed applications. After studying ...
Mixins, i.e., classes parameterized over the superclass, can be the right mechanism for dynamically...
Abstract The indirection of object accesses is a common theme for target domains as diverse as trans...
Highly distributed networks have now become a common infrastructure for wide-area distributed applic...
Distributed language features form an important part of modern objectoriented programming. In spite ...
The paper addresses dynamic allocation of objects in a distributed object-oriented (OO for short) pr...
Current distributed object oriented languages and systems hide distribution in general while retaini...
The wide acceptance of object oriented environments and proposals has renewed interest in all the cl...
AbstractThis paper presents an object-oriented, Java-like core language with primitives for distribu...
This paper presents a Java-like core language with primitives for object-oriented distribution and e...
Class sharing is a new language mechanism for building extensible software systems. Recent work has ...
Distributed object programming is significantly more complex than programming a local host and requi...
Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural...
Les rapports de recherche du LIG - ISSN: 2105-0422This paper proposes an ownership model that permit...
We show a distributed object model for the Java^TM 1System [1,6] (hereafter referred to simply as &...
This thesis presents results from studies on the design of distributed applications. After studying ...
Mixins, i.e., classes parameterized over the superclass, can be the right mechanism for dynamically...
Abstract The indirection of object accesses is a common theme for target domains as diverse as trans...
Highly distributed networks have now become a common infrastructure for wide-area distributed applic...
Distributed language features form an important part of modern objectoriented programming. In spite ...
The paper addresses dynamic allocation of objects in a distributed object-oriented (OO for short) pr...
Current distributed object oriented languages and systems hide distribution in general while retaini...