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A. Borgida, "Exceptions in Object-Oriented Languages", ACM SIGPLAN Notices, vol. 21, no. 10, pp. 107-119, Oct 1986.

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Object-oriented Issues - A Literature Review - Nierstrasz   (Correct)

....with Smalltalk experience papers, and actor message passing architectures. Lewi86 Patt83 Samp86 Snyd79 Unga84] Concepts: There are an increasing number of papers discussing various object oriented concepts. See also survey papers and special issues, and papers on types and on data abstraction, [Borg86 Cunn86 Gogu86 Hend86 Khos86 Lalo86 Lieb86 Mads86 Nguy86 Ossh86 Sand86 Snyd86b Stro86c Wegn86] Concurrency: These papers discuss various mechanisms and formalisms for coping with concurrency (CSP, monitors, etc. The Andrews survey is excellent. Andr81 Andr83 Bern81 Brin72 Brin73 Brin78 Broo84 Dijk75 Hoar74 Hoar78 Lamp83 Nier87b Shoc82 Silb84 Upfa84] Data Abstraction: These papers ....

A. Borgida, "Exceptions in Object-Oriented Languages", ACM SIGPLAN Notices, vol. 21, no. 10, pp. 107-119, Oct 1986.


Issues with Exception Handling in Object-Oriented Systems - Miller, Tripathi (1997)   (19 citations)  (Correct)

....resuming a signaler inside an encapsulation after the execution of some actions by a handler outside the encapsulation. This makes it difficult to prove the correctness of an interface by only examining the encapsulated implementation. In the modeling domain, a major concern is flexibility [2]. An example from [2] illustrates the use of exceptions in the modeling domain. A real estate database has fields for the address and price of each listed house. An exception occurs for two kinds of contradictions within the database: the database constraints may need to be violated occasionally, ....

....inside an encapsulation after the execution of some actions by a handler outside the encapsulation. This makes it difficult to prove the correctness of an interface by only examining the encapsulated implementation. In the modeling domain, a major concern is flexibility [2] An example from [2] illustrates the use of exceptions in the modeling domain. A real estate database has fields for the address and price of each listed house. An exception occurs for two kinds of contradictions within the database: the database constraints may need to be violated occasionally, and some subtypes may ....

A. Borgida, "Exceptions in Object-Oriented Languages", SIGPLAN Notices, vol. 21, no. 10, pp. 107-119, Oct. 1986.


A Study of the Applicability of Existing Exception-Handling.. - Lang, Stewart (1998)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

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BORGIDA, A. 1986. Exceptions in object-oriented languages. ACM SIGPLAN Not. 21, 10, 107--119.

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