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 Subject: Object Currents
 
 
 Object Currents
 
 http://www.sigs.com/objectcurrents/
 (Link inactive 6 July 2004)
 
 This electronic journal is published monthly by SIGS Publications, Inc. It
 seeks to provide developers and managers of object-oriented systems with a
 full range of articles covering the entire spectrum of object technology. 
 Object Currents articles are accompanied by several articles from SIGS'
 print journals, but are set apart by their "eye on the future"
 perspective.  First priority is given to new and advanced topics of real
 importance to the object community, including applied research and
 development and new techniques and systems.
 
 Advanced topics and techniques include but are not limited to delegation
 languages, advanced programming techniques and idioms, advanced use of
 methodologies, reflective meta-systems, new visual systems, GUI and
 hypermedia, and new methods, processes, and metrics. New systems and their
 use include but are not limited to programming languages, CASE and
 meta-CASE, databases, operating systems, and distributed systems. All
 articles should have emphasis on new technology and their use, but can
 include the full range of traditional topics in object technology from
 analysis to design and implementation, research and theory to practical
 applications advice for real engineering and commercial environments, all
 relevant object-oriented programming languages, including but not limited
 to C++ and Smalltalk, and other relevant areas including interoperability
 to X Windows and GUI. 
 
 Articles are provided in HTML format as full-text. 
 
 Editor-in-Chief: Robert Hathaway 
 e-mail:  bob_hathaway@notesgw.compuserve.com

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