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17th OOPSLA 2002: Seattle, Washington, USA
- Mamdouh Ibrahim, Satoshi Matsuoka:

Proceedings of the 2002 ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages and Applications, OOPSLA 2002, Seattle, Washington, USA, November 4-8, 2002. ACM 2002, ISBN 1-58113-471-1
Storage Management
- Emery D. Berger

, Benjamin G. Zorn, Kathryn S. McKinley:
Reconsidering custom memory allocation. 1-12 - Yefim Shuf, Manish Gupta, Hubertus Franke, Andrew W. Appel, Jaswinder Pal Singh:

Creating and preserving locality of java applications at allocation and garbage collection times. 13-25 - Magnus E. Bjornsson, Liuba Shrira:

BuddyCache: high-performance object storage for collaborative strong-consistency applications in a WAN. 26-39
Components and Composition
- Dragos-Anton Manolescu:

Workflow enactment with continuation and future objects. 40-51 - Mira Mezini, Klaus Ostermann:

Integrating independent components with on-demand remodularization. 52-67
Languages
- Marc-Olivier Killijian, Juan-Carlos Ruiz-Garcia, Jean-Charles Fabre:

Portable serialization of CORBA objects: a reflective approach. 68-82 - Rami Marelly, David Harel, Hillel Kugler

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Multiple instances and symbolic variables in executable sequence charts. 83-100 - Laurent Michel, Pascal Van Hentenryck:

A constraint-based architecture for local search. 83-100
Optimizations
- Matthew Arnold, Michael Hind, Barbara G. Ryder:

Online feedback-directed optimization of Java. 111-129 - Kiyokuni Kawachiya, Akira Koseki, Tamiya Onodera:

Lock reservation: Java locks can mostly do without atomic operations. 130-141 - Yoav Zibin, Joseph Gil:

Fast algorithm for creating space efficient dispatching tables with application to multi-dispatching. 142-160
Aspects
- Jan Hannemann, Gregor Kiczales:

Design pattern implementation in Java and aspectJ. 161-173 - Sérgio Soares

, Eduardo Laureano, Paulo Borba:
Implementing distribution and persistence aspects with aspectJ. 174-190
Static Analysis
- Karen Zee, Martin C. Rinard:

Write barrier removal by static analysis. 191-210 - Chandrasekhar Boyapati, Robert Lee, Martin C. Rinard:

Ownership types for safe programming: preventing data races and deadlocks. 211-230 - Sarfraz Khurshid, Darko Marinov, Daniel Jackson:

An analyzable annotation language. 231-245
Scalability
- Emmanuel Cecchet, Julie Marguerite, Willy Zwaenepoel:

Performance and scalability of EJB applications. 246-261 - Krzysztof Palacz, Jan Vitek, Grzegorz Czajkowski, Laurent Daynès:

Incommunicado: efficient communication for isolates. 262-274 - Bjorn De Sutter, Bruno De Bus, Koenraad De Bosschere:

Sifting out the mud: low level C++ code reuse. 275-291
Foundations
- David G. Clarke, Sophia Drossopoulou:

Ownership, encapsulation and the disjointness of type and effect. 292-310 - Jonathan Aldrich

, Valentin Kostadinov, Craig Chambers:
Alias annotations for program understanding. 311-330 - Riccardo Pucella:

Towards a formalization for COM part i: the primitive calculus. 331-342
Tools
- Tony Printezis, Richard E. Jones

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GCspy: an adaptable heap visualisation framework. 343-358 - Larry Koved, Marco Pistoia, Aaron Kershenbaum:

Access rights analysis for Java. 359-372 - Mikhail Dmitriev:

Language-specific make technology for the Java programming language. 373-385

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