Abbrevation
OOPS
City
Sierre and Lausanne
Country
Switzerland
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Abstract

<pre>For the past twenty&#8211;four years, the ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC)<br>has been a primary gathering forum for applied computer scientists, computer<br>engineers, software engineers, and application developers from around the world&#046;<br>SAC 2010 is sponsored by the ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing (SIGAPP),<br>and is hosted by University of Applied Sciences, Western Switzerland (HES&#8211;SO) and<br>Ecole Polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland&#046;<br>&#8211; OOPS Track<br>The object&#8211;oriented (OO) paradigm is extensively used to<br>design and implement today&#8242;s large scale software systems&#046;<br>However, existing OO languages and platforms need to evolve<br>to better support features like interoperability, software<br>reuse, dynamic software adaptation, efficiency on multicore<br>hardware, security, and safety&#046; The aim of OOPS is to foster<br>the development of extensions to existing OO languages and<br>platforms, as well as the design and implementation of new<br>languages and platforms embracing and enhancing the<br>object&#8211;oriented paradigm&#046;<br>Particularly of interest for OOPS are papers that provide<br>a thorough analysis covering most of the following aspects:<br>theory, design, implementation, applicability, performance<br>evaluation, and comparison/integration with existing constructs and<br>mechanisms&#046;<br>The specific topics of interest for the OOPS track include, but are<br>not limited to, the following:<br>* Language design and implementation<br>* Type systems, static analysis, formal methods<br>* Integration with other paradigms<br>* Aspects, components, and modularity<br>* Reflection, meta&#8211;programming<br>* Databases and persistence<br>* Distributed, concurrent or parallel systems<br>* Interoperability, versioning and software adaptation</pre>