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- Subject: USENIX C++ Conference Proceedings Now Available
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- Date: 21 Aug 92 22:46:27 GMT
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- If you couldn't join us in Portland, Oregon, the proceedings from the
- 1992 C++ Conference are now available. The price is $30 for members,
- and $39 for non-members, and includes domestic and Canadian postage.
- Please add $20 for overseas postage (air printed matter).
-
- You can place your order by fax, email, or phone when using a VISA
- or Mastercard, or you can mail a check or company purchase order to
- the address below.
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- USENIX Association
- 2560 Ninth Street, Suite 215
- Berkeley, CA 94710
- fax: 510/548-5738
- phone: 510/528-8649
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- Table of Contents
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- USENIX C++ Technical Conference Proceedings
-
- Portland, Oregon
- August 10-13, 1992
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-
- Wednesday, August 12
- ======================
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-
- Session 1
- Chair: Doug Lea, SUNY Oswego
-
- Smart Pointers: They're Smart, But They're Not Pointers
- Daniel R. Edelson, INRIA Project SOR
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- Not a Language Extension
- Martin D. Carroll, AT&T Bell Laboratories
-
- Garbage Collection and Run-Time Typing as a C++ Library
- David Detlefs, Digital Equipment Corporation
-
- Encapsulating a C++ Library
- Mark Linton, Silicon Graphics, Inc.
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- Session 2
- Chair: Jim Waldo, SUN
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- Sniff: A Pragmatic Approach to a C++ Programming Environment
- Walter R. Bischofberger, Union Bank of Switzerland
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- A Statically Typed Abstract Representation for C++
- Programs, Robert B. Murray, AT&T Bell Labs
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- CCEL: A Metalanguage for C++
- Carolyn K. Duby, Scott Meyers, Steven P. Reiss, Brown University
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- Session 3
- Chair: Theodore Goldstein, SUN
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- Space-Efficient Trees in C++
- Andrew Koenig, AT&T Bell Laboratories
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- High-Performance Scientific Computing Using C++
- K. G. Budge, J. S. Perry, A. C. Robinson, Sandia National
- Laboratories
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- O-R Gateway: A System for Connecting C++ Application Programs and
- Relational Databases
- Abdullah Alashqur, Craig Thompson, Texas Instruments
-
-
- Thursday, August 13
- ===================
-
- Session 4: 9:00 - 10:30 a.m.
- Chair: Keith Gorlen, NIH
-
- Static Initializers: Reducing the Value Added Tax on Programs
- John F. Reiser, Mentor Graphics Corp.
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- Cdiff: A Syntax Directed Diff for C++ Programs
- Judith E. Grass, AT&T Bell Laboratories
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- C++ in a Changing Environment
- Andrew J. Palay, Silicon Graphics Computer Systems
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- Session 5
- Chair: Dag Bruck, Lund Institute
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- Adding Concurrency to a Programming Language
- Peter A. Buhr, Glen Ditchfield, University of Waterloo
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- A Portable Implementation of C++ Exception Handling
- Don Cameron, Paul Faust, Dmitry Lenkov, Michey Mehta,
- Hewlett-Packard California Language Laboratory
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- An Assertion Mechanism Based on Exceptions
- Philippe Gautron, Universite Paris VI, LITP-IBP
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- Session 6
- Chair: Susan E. Waggoner, US WEST
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- A Communication Facility for Distributed Object-Oriented Applications
- Afshin Daghi, Pierre Delisle, Salil Deshpande, Sun Microsystems Inc.
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- Writing a Client-Server Application in C++
- Paulo Guedes, Open Software Foundation
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- Integrating the Sun Microsystems XDR/RPC Protocols into the C++ Stream
- Model
- Robert E. Minnear, Patrick A. Muckelbauer, Vincent F. Russo,
- Purdue University
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- Session 7
- Chair: Mark Linton, Silicon Graphics
-
- Run Time Type Identification for C++
- Bjarne Stroustrup, AT&T Bell Laboratories, Dmitry Lenkov,
- Hewlett-Packard
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- Run Time Type Information and Class Design
- Doug Lea, SUNY oswego and Syracuse University
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