The dominant technology for electronic communication and commerce, the telephone, does not discriminate between sighted and non-sighted users. The web does discriminate. The web i...
Mobile devices are still memory-constrained when compared to desktop and laptop computers. Thus, in some circumstances, even while occupied by useful objects, some memory must be ...
Although distributed object systems, for example RMI and CORBA, enable object-oriented programs to be easily distributed across a network, achieving acceptable performance usually...
This paper reports on the results of the Fifth International Workshop on Object-Oriented Reengineering in Oslo on June 15, 2004. It enumerates the presentations made, classifies t...
The success of distributed object technology, depends on the advent of Object Request Broker (ORB) architectures that are able to integrate flexible support for various nonfunctio...