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L. Bettini, M. Loreti, and B. Venneri. On Multiple Inheritance in Java. In T. D'Hondt, editor, Technology of Object-Oriented Languages, Systems and Architectures, Proc. of TOOLS Eastern Europe 2002.

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MoMi - A Calculus for Mobile Mixins - Bettini, Bono, Venneri (2004)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Bettini Venneri)   (Correct)

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L. Bettini, M. Loreti, and B. Venneri. On Multiple Inheritance in Java. In T. D'Hondt, editor, Technology of Object-Oriented Languages, Systems and Architectures, Proc. of TOOLS Eastern Europe 2002.


MoMi: A Calculus for Mobile Mixins - Bettini, Bono, Venneri (2002)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Bettini Venneri)   (Correct)

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L. Bettini, M. Loreti, and B. Venneri. On Multiple Inheritance in Java. In Proc. of TOOLS EASTERN EUROPE, Emerging Technologies, Emerging Markets, 2002. To appear.


Coordinating Mobile Object-Oriented Code - Bettini, Bono, Venneri (2002)   (5 citations)  Self-citation (Bettini Venneri)   (Correct)

....either as a base class for deriving new classes, or as derived class for being adopted by a parent class. We remark that a solution based on delegation could help solving these problems. However delegation would destroy at least the dynamic binding and the reusability of the whole system [4]. Summarizing, mobile object oriented code needs to be much more exible than locally developed applications. To this aim we propose a new solution which is based on a mixin approach and we show that it enables to achieve the sought dynamic exibility. Indeed, mixin based inheritance is more ....

L. Bettini, M. Loreti, and B. Venneri. On Multiple Inheritance in Java. In Proc. of TOOLS EASTERN EUROPE, Emerging Technologies, Emerging Markets, 2002. To appear.


Towards Object-Oriented KLAIM - Bettini, Bono, Venneri (2001)   Self-citation (Bettini Venneri)   (Correct)

.... above examples highlight how an object oriented expression ( mob agent) can be used by the receiver site both as a mixin (Example 1) and as a base class 4 (Example 2) We remark that a solution based on delegation would destroy at least the dynamic binding and the reusability of the whole system [3]. Instead, the main feature of this approach is that new classes, obtained by composing local and remote code, are directly embedded into class hierarchies locally developed, without changing existing code while preserving polymorphism by subtyping. 6 Conclusions and Related work In the ....

Bettini, L., M. Loreti and B. Venneri, On Multiple Inheritance in Java, in: Proc. of TOOLS EASTERN EUROPE, Emerging Technologies, Emerging Markets, 2002, to appear.

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