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DBPL
1993
Springer
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Octopus: A Reflective Language Mechanism for Object Manipulation
A class of database programs exist which are required to operate over an infinite number of types; included in this class are object browsers and query tools. The types over which...
Alex Farkas, Alan Dearle
POS
1994
Springer
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Changing Persistent Applications
During the lifetime of an application, the objects and bindings in a persistent store may require modification in order to fix bugs or incorporate changes. Two mechanisms, Octopus...
Alex Farkas, Alan Dearle
ICASSP
2011
IEEE
14 years 8 months ago
Exposing duplicated regions affected by reflection, rotation and scaling
A commonly considered image manipulation is to conceal undesirable objects or people in the scene with a region of pixels copied from the same image. Forensic mechanisms aimed at ...
Sergio Bravo-Solorio, Asoke K. Nandi
ECOOP
1998
Springer
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Design and Partial Evaluation of Meta-Objects for a Concurrent Reflective Language
Customizable meta-objects are a powerful abstraction for extending language features and implementation mechanisms, but interpretive execution suffers from severe performance penal...
Hidehiko Masuhara, Akinori Yonezawa
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OOPSLA
2004
Springer
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Mirrors: design principles for meta-level facilities of object-oriented programming languages
We identify three design principles for reflection and metaprogramming facilities in object oriented programming languages. Encapsulation: meta-level facilities must encapsulate t...
Gilad Bracha, David Ungar