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Object-Preserving Class Transformations (1991)  (Make Corrections)  (53 citations)
Paul L. Bergstein
Proceedings of the OOPSLA '91 Conference on Object-oriented Programming Systems, Languages and Applications



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Abstract: Reorganization of classes for object-oriented programming and object-oriented database design has recently received considerable attention in the literature. In this paper a small set of primitive transformations is presented which forms an orthogonal basis for object-preserving class reorganizations. This set is proven to be correct, complete, and minimal. The primitive transformations help form a theoretical basis for class organization and are a powerful tool for reasoning about particular... (Update)

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Paul Bergstein. Object-preserving class transformations. In Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages and Applications Conference, in Special Issue of SIGPLAN Notices, pages 299--313, Phoenix, Arizona, 1991. ACM Press. SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 26, 11 (November). http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/32541.html   More

@inproceedings{ bergstein91objectpreserving,
    author = "Paul L. Bergstein",
    title = "{Object-Preserving Class Transformations}",
    booktitle = "Proceedings of the {OOPSLA}~'91 Conference on Object-oriented Programming Systems, Languages and Applications",
    pages = "299--313",
    year = "1991",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/32541.html" }
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