nsd@nike (Nicholas S. Damaskinos) (02/03/90)
I am looking for any references about the work done by a Scandinavian team on Beta(?). This work is based on object based cohesion. I apologize for the vagueness of my posting, but these are just the only clues I've got at this point. I have been unable to locate any articles on this work. Any clues or leads will be greatly appreciated. You can respond over the net or email me. Thanks in advance. -- Nikos Damaskinos Wayne State University, Detroit. nsd@cs.wayne.edu
render@brutus.cs.uiuc.edu (Hal Render) (02/03/90)
nsd@nike (Nicholas S. Damaskinos) writes: >I am looking for any references about the work done by a Scandinavian team >on Beta(?). This work is based on object based cohesion. >I apologize for the vagueness of my posting, but these are just the >only clues I've got at this point. I have been unable to locate any articles >on this work. Any clues or leads will be greatly appreciated. Try the following: Bent Bruun Kristensen, Ole Lehrmann Madsen, Birger Moeller-Pedersen, and Kristen Nygaard", "The {BETA} Programming Language," in _Research Directions in Object-Oriented Programming_, ed. Bruce Shriver and Peter Wegner, The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1987, pages 7-48.
sakkinen@tukki.jyu.fi (Markku Sakkinen) (02/05/90)
In article <1990Feb2.231126.411@brutus.cs.uiuc.edu> render@brutus.cs.uiuc.edu (Hal Render) writes: >nsd@nike (Nicholas S. Damaskinos) writes: > >>I am looking for any references about the work done by a Scandinavian team >>on Beta(?). This work is based on object based cohesion. >> ... > >Try the following: > > Bent Bruun Kristensen, Ole Lehrmann Madsen, Birger Moeller-Pedersen, > ... There have been articles about Beta itself or principles connected with it in several conferences, including ECOOP'87 (proceedings: Springer LNCS 276), ECOOP'88 (LNCS 322), OOPSLA'89 (ACM SIGPLAN). Beta is an object-oriented language that can be seen as a kind of successor to Simula - its design team has some members that were already key people in the original Simula design. There is also a Scandinavian project called Mjolner ('o' with diagonal stroke) that is developing programming environments for Beta and other OOPL's. I cannot imagine what you mean by 'object based cohesion'. For more direct information, you could try to ask e.g. Ole Lehrmann Madsen at Aarhus University, Denmark: olm@daimi.dk . Markku Sakkinen Department of Computer Science University of Jyvaskyla (a's with umlauts) Seminaarinkatu 15 SF-40100 Jyvaskyla (umlauts again) Finland