SPLASH 2014 (series) / FOOL (series) / Foundations of Object-Oriented Languages /
A Simple, Symmetric, Subjective Foundation for Object-, Aspect- and Context-Oriented Programming
Mon 20 Oct 2014 14:15 - 15:00 at Salon G - FOOF (Future of Object-Oriented Foundations) Chair(s): Marco Servetto
Abstract: Korz is a new computational model that combines implicit arguments (constituting context) with multiple dispatch, in a slot-based model. Slots from a multidimensional space are drawn together into “objects” subjectively, in different ways in different contexts. The combination of these few concepts powerfully supports evolution and contextual variation along multiple dimensions. Korz holds promise as a foundation for future languages that deeply integrate object-oriented, aspect-oriented and context-oriented capabilities. Nonetheless, a number of issues remain to be resolved.
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13:30 - 15:00 | FOOF (Future of Object-Oriented Foundations)FOOL at Salon G Chair(s): Marco Servetto Victoria University of Wellington | ||
13:30 44mTalk | The Success, Failure, and Future of Distributed Objects FOOL File Attached | ||
14:15 45mTalk | A Simple, Symmetric, Subjective Foundation for Object-, Aspect- and Context-Oriented Programming FOOL Harold Ossher IBM Research, David Ungar IBM Research, Doug Kimelman IBM Research, I: James Noble Victoria University of Wellington File Attached |