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    Confined Roles and Decapsulation in Object Teams — Contradiction or Synergy?

    The Object Teams programming model [1] has been developed to advance our capability to write modular programs. A central concept in this programming model is the notion of teams - instantiable classes - that s...

    Stephan Herrmann in Aliasing in Object-Oriented Programming. T… (2013)

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    A User-Centred System for End-to-End Secure Multimedia Content Delivery: From Content Annotation to Consumer Consumption

    The paper discusses the current status of progress of the on-going EU IST BUSMAN project (Bringing User Satisfaction to Media Access Networks), which now approaches the milestone of its 2nd year running. The i...

    Li-Qun Xu, Paulo Villegas, Mónica Díez, Ebroul Izquierdo in Image and Video Retrieval (2004)

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    A Test-Bed for Region-Based Image Retrieval Using Multiple Segmentation Algorithms and the MPEG-7 eXperimentation Model: The Schema Reference System

    The aim of the SCHEMA Network of Excellence is to bring together a critical mass of universities, research centers, industrial partners and end users, in order to design a reference system for content-based se...

    Vasileios Mezaris, Haralambos Doulaverakis in Image and Video Retrieval (2004)

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    Object Teams: Improving Modularity for Crosscutting Collaborations

    In this paper, we investigate whether module concepts for capturing multi-object collaborations can be effectively used to implement crosscutting concerns in reusable, independently developed modules for a-pos...

    Stephan Herrmann in Objects, Components, Architectures, Servic… (2003)

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    Was, bitte, bedeutet Objektorientierung?

    (25/1) vorgebracht haben [5]. Rein äußerlich enthält jener Artikel einige Ungenauigkeiten und Fehler, die eine Richtigstellung verlangen.

    Stefan Jähnichen, Stephan Herrmann in Informatik-Spektrum (2002)

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    An Open Environment for the Integration of Heterogeneous Modelling Techniques and Tools

    Even though the development of formal methods makes steady progress with respect to techniques and tool support, their acceptance in industry is still relatively low. One reason for this probably stems from th...

    Robert Büssow, Wolfgang Grieskamp in Applied Formal Methods — FM-Trends 98 (1999)