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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC'97, held in Linz, Austria, in March 1997. The 24 revised full papers presented were carefully selected from a total of 55 submissions; also included are full papers of two invited presentations. The book is devoted to languages, techniques, and tools for the development of modular, extensible, and type-safe software systems. Among the programming languages covered are Modula, Oberon, Ada95, Eiffel, Salher, Java, and others. The issues addressed include compiler technology, persistence, data…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Joint Modular Languages Conference, JMLC'97, held in Linz, Austria, in March 1997.
The 24 revised full papers presented were carefully selected from a total of 55 submissions; also included are full papers of two invited presentations. The book is devoted to languages, techniques, and tools for the development of modular, extensible, and type-safe software systems. Among the programming languages covered are Modula, Oberon, Ada95, Eiffel, Salher, Java, and others. The issues addressed include compiler technology, persistence, data structures, typing, distribution, active objects, real-time programming, inheritance, reflection, languages, etc.
Autorenporträt
Hanspeter Mössenböck ist Professor für Informatik an der Universität Linz. Seine Interessen liegen auf dem Gebiet der Programmiersprachen und der Systemsoftware, insbesondere des Übersetzerbaus. Von 1988 bis 1994 war er Assistenzprofessor an der ETH Zürich und Mitarbeiter von Prof. Niklaus Wirth im Oberon-Projekt. Seit 2000 kooperieren er und sein Institut mit dem Java-Team bei Sun Microsystems bzw. Oracle in Kalifornien. Dabei wurden neue Optimierungen im Java-Compiler und in der Java-VM entwickelt, die heute Teil der Java-Distribution sind. Ferner hatte er Gastprofessuren in Oxford und Budapest inne, wo ihm 2006 ein Ehrendoktorat verliehen wurde.