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DOW-96 Workshop Program
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Subject: DOW-96 Workshop Program
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From: Olivier.B.Clarisse@att.com
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Date: Fri, 26 Apr 1996 18:03:20 -0500
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Original-From: Olivier Clarisse <clarisse@iexist.att.com>
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PROGRAM OF THE DYNAMIC OBJECTS WORKSHOP*
[*See also Jim Veitch's earlier message to these newgroups]
The Dynamic Objects Event is HAPPENING in Boston May 5-9,
Hyne's Convention Center. If you enjoyed LUV and SLUG
conferences over the past 10 years, come meet with us at
Object World East this year.
I. DODE
Session 1
Dynamic Objects Development Environments
Sunday, May 5th, 5:15-6:30
Boston's Hyne Convention Center
II. DOW3
Session 2
Dynamic Objects on the World-Wide Web
Tuesday, May 7th, 6:00-7:30
Boston's Hyne Convention Center
III. DOLA
Session 3
Dynamic Objects Languages and Applications
Wednesday, May 8th, 6:00-7:30
Boston's Hyne Convention Center
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DODE
DOW-96: Session 1
Dynamic Objects Development Environments
Sunday, May 5th, 5:15-6:30
Boston's Hyne Convention Center
1. Dynamic Objects and Meta-level Programming of an EXPRESS
Language
Environment
Peter Denno
pdenno@cme.nist.gov
Manufacturing Systems Integration Division
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA
2. DyVE: Reactive Software Validation Through A Dynamic Validation
Tool
Christophe Arlen
arlen@sdc.thomson.fr
Thomson Airsys, Multidomain Control Centers, 7 rue des
Mathurins,
F-92223 Bagneux Cedex, FRANCE
Bruno Berstel
berstel@ilog.fr
Ilog S.A., 9 rue de Verdun, B.P. 85, F-94253 Gentilly Cedex,
FRANCE
3. Gestalt-class: A Persistent, Multi-user CLOS Application
Environment
Michael B. McIlrath, Michael L. Heytens, Thomas J. Lohman
mbm@ai.mit.edu
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA 02139
DOW3
DOW-96: Session 2
Dynamic Objects on the World-Wide Web
Tuesday, May 7th, 6:00-7:30
Boston's Hyne Convention Center
1. W3P: A Portable Presentation System for the World-Wide Web
Christopher Vincent
cvince@ai.mit.edu
Intelligent Information Infrastructure Project
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA 02139
2. Patching onto the Web: An Emerging CL-HTTP Success Story
Byron Davies
R15546@email.sps.mot.com
Motorola Logic and Analog Technology Group, Mesa, Arizona
Victoria Bryan Davies
vdavies@pobox.com
Industrial Lisp and Magic, Phoenix, Arizona
3. A Common Lisp Framework for Document Classification and
Retrieval
Andrew J. Blumberg
blumberg@ai.mit.edu
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA 02139
4. A Constraint-Guided Web Walker for Specialized Activities
John C. Mallery, Andrew J. Blumberg, and Christopher R. Vincent
jcma@ ai.mit.edu
Intelligent Information Infrastructure Project
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA 02139
DOLA
DOW-96: Session 3
Dynamic Objects Languages and Applications
Wednesday, May 8th, 6:00-7:30
Boston's Hyne Convention Center
1. Supporting Dynamic Languages on the Java Virtual Machine
Olin Shivers
shivers@ai.mit.edu
Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA 02139
2. CLOS Generic Function and Method Parameters: A Proposed
Metaobject
Protocol Enhancement
Eric Peterson
eric@azrael.mitre.org
Artificial Intelligence Technologies Center
MITRE Corporation, 1820 Dolley Madison Blvd., McLean, VA
22102-3481
3. An Object Oriented Application for Corporate Networks Design
Erik Chrisment
chrismen@sophia.cnet.fr
France Telecom Cnet, 06921 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, FRANCE
4. A Graphical Interface for the Functional Synchronous
Data-Flow
Language (-flow
Guilhem de Wailly
gdw@unice.fr
Laboratoire d'Informatique, Signaux et Systèmes
URA 1376 du CNRS et de l'Université de Nice, Sophia Antipolis