| S. Eckstein. Towards a module concept for object oriented specification languages. In J. Barzdins, editor, Proc. 3rd Int. Baltic Workshop on Databases and Information Systems, Vol. 2, pages 180--188, 1998. |
....of modularisation in Troll is the object class. Recognising that it makes Troll di#cult to use in practice for specifying large distributed information systems (cf. HDK 97] we are extending Troll to include a module concept. First considerations on the language extension may be found in [Eck98] In this paper we focus on the theoretical foundations of a module concept for object oriented specification languages. The theory presented is independent of the language and might therefore provide a semantical foundation to any language with similar module concepts. We restrict the ....
S. Eckstein. Towards a module concept for object oriented specification languages. In J. Barzdins, editor, Proceedings of the Third International Baltic Workshop on Databases and Information Systems, Vol. 2, pages 180--188. Latvian Academic Library, 1998.
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S. Eckstein. Towards a module concept for object oriented specification languages. In J. Barzdins, editor, Proc. 3rd Int. Baltic Workshop on Databases and Information Systems, Vol. 2, pages 180--188, 1998.
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S. Eckstein. Towards a Module Concept for Object Oriented Specification Languages. In J. Barzdins, editor, Proc. 3rd Int. Baltic Workshop on Data Bases and Information Systems, Riga, Latvia, April 15-17, volume 2, pages 180--188. Institute of Mathematics and Informatics, University of Latvia, Latvian Academic Library, 1998.
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