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* Object Currents - Free New Monthly WWW Journal - Many New Issues
@ 1996-05-23  0:00 Bob Hathaway
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                           OBJECT CURRENTS
                           ===============
               OBJECT CURRENTS ONLINE HYPERTEXT JOURNAL             
                FREE NEW MONTHLY OBJECT-ORIENTED FORUM

    Location:       http://www.sigs.com/objectcurrents/
    Editor:         Bob Hathaway (objcur@wwa.com, bhathaway@sigs.com)
    Issues:         Jan, Feb, Mar, April, May 1996  (All Available now)
    Next Issue:     June 1
    Publisher:      SIGS: C++ Report, JOOP, Object Magazine, ROAD, Smalltalk
          Report, X Journal, Object Expert, Objeck Spectrum, Java Report, ...

This is an invitation to join us at Object Currents and view, engage in, and
participate in the latest in object-oriented technology using the newest
in information technology, the WWW.  Object Currents is a complete new free
monthly journal with original Feature Articles, Columns, and Departments
along with 7 to 10 *new* articles from SIGS' Journals.

Object Currents' World Class Columnists:
  Watts Humphrey:         SEI Process Director, CMM & PSP Inventor
  Bertrand Meyer:         Eiffel, OO Design and Software Engineering
  Francois Bancilhon:     President, O2 Technology, Leading ODBMS Expert
  Michael Jesse Chonoles: Chief of Methodology, Advanced Concepts Center of
                          Lockheed Martin
  David Shang:            OO Programming Language Designer, Motorola Labs
  Michael Spertus:        President, Geodesic Systems, Program Automation

Interviews:
  January:  Grady Booch
  February: James Rumbaugh
  March:    Ivar Jacobson  (Part I)  - Get the latest on the UML
New:
  June:     Steve Mellor,  Jacobson (Part II)
  July:     Sally Shlaer

Newsgroup Dialog: 
  Robert Martin

Week in OT: Jane Grau  - Late breaking news on object technology
  4 times/month

Feature Articles:
Jan 96
  Understanding Objects by Understanding Variables and Functions
    Dr. Stefano A. Cerri
  A Comparison of Objects with Frames and OODBs
    Dr. Xindong Wu
Feb 96
  On the applicability of the evolving Unified Method to Rapid Functional
  Prototyping
    Ian Mitchell
  Extending the Object Oriented Languages Type Notion
    Hugues Lecoeuche
Mar 96
  Back To Basics - Greater Programming Power
    Multiple Polymorphism and True Type Systems, Recursive Types and Pointer
    Semantics, Meta Systems and Reflection, Prototyping and Dynamic Inheritance
    Part I (MP & TTS, RT & PS) - Editor
  Simple Shared Objects
    Robert Ott
Apr 96
  On a Semantic Net for Object Spotting
    Ian Mitchell, Norman Parrington, Peter Dunne, and John Moses 
  Measuring Coupling in Object-Oriented Systems
    Martin Hitz and Behzad Montazeri 
  Special: An Updated *Running* Version Of Understanding Objects
    Dr. Stefano A. Cerri
  Editorial: Back To Basics - Greater Programming Power
    Part II - Meta Systems and Reflection
May 96
  Practical Prototyping, Part One
    Ian Mitchell, Norman Parrington, Peter Dunne, and John Moses
  UniSQL's Next-Generation Object-Relational Database Management System
    F. Kim
  New: Newsgroup Dialog - Exploring a C++ Metamorphism Proposal
Jun 96 (will appear June 1)
  Objects And Binary Relations
    A.Girow
  Practical Prototyping, Part Two
    Ian Mitchell, Norman Parrington, Peter Dunne, and John Moses 
  Editorial: Back To Basics - Greater Programming Power
    Part III - Prototyping and Dynamic Inheritance
  
Departments: Several including Newsgroup Dialog, Editorial, C++ Puzzle,
  Code Watch, Question + Answer.

Best new articles from all of SIGS January, February, March, April, May, and
June 1996 issues including:
    C++ Report, JOOP, Object Magazine, ROAD, Smalltalk Report,
    Object Expert, Object Buyer's Guide

We are accepting original Feature Articles which include honorarium and the
opportunity to publish.  Please see our URL for Authors' Guidelines.

Thanks to our readership for patronage, praise, and feedback.  Please keep
visiting or give it a try soon.  Please also feel free to inform friends and
colleagues of this free new medium.

From the Guidelines:

  Object Currents' unique hypertext media provides for advances over earlier
  journals - links to home pages, sites, databases and information servers,
  interaction, animation, graphics, code retrieval and execution, expanded
  pages, video, virtual reality and chat sessions.  While all of these may
  not have appeared in these first issues, they will appear in the future.

Check it out!

Best Regards,
Bob Hathaway

Robert John Hathaway III
Editor in Chief
Object Currents Hypertext Journal
655 West Irving Park Road, Suite 5417
Chicago, Illinois 60613-313775  USA
Ph:    312-327-2121
Fax:   312-327-2936
Email: objcur@wwa.com              - Correspondence, Submissions
       75027.1663@compuserve.com   - Cc




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* OBJECT CURRENTS - Free New Monthly WWW Journal - MANY NEW ISSUES
@ 1996-07-12  0:00 Bob Hathaway
  1996-07-13  0:00 ` Bob Hathaway
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Bob Hathaway @ 1996-07-12  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)




                           OBJECT CURRENTS
                           ===============
               OBJECT CURRENTS ONLINE HYPERTEXT JOURNAL             
                FREE NEW MONTHLY OBJECT-ORIENTED FORUM

    Location:       http://www.sigs.com/objectcurrents/
    Editor:         Bob Hathaway <objcur@wwa.com>
    Issues:         Jan, Feb, Mar, April, May, June, July - Available Now
    Next Issue:     August 1
    Publisher:      SIGS: C++ Report, JOOP/ROAD, Object Magazine,
                          Smalltalk Report, X Journal, Object Expert,
                          Java Report, Object Buyer's Guide, ...

This is an invitation to join us at Object Currents and view, engage in, and
participate in the latest in object-oriented technology using the newest
in information technology, the WWW.  Object Currents is a complete new free
monthly journal with original Feature Articles, Columns, and Departments
along with 7 to 10 *new* articles from SIGS' Journals.

     ***NEW NEWS***

The comp.object FAQ will move its official anonymous FTP and Web site to
SIGSnet soon and our Code Watch Department will reflect additions or updates
to the OOFAQ's Appendices in addition to any other news.  The Berne site
in Switzerland (the only official and up-to-date Web site) will become a
mirror in Europe.

We are accepting original Feature Articles which include honorarium and the
opportunity to publish.  Please see our URL for Authors' Guidelines.

Thanks to our readership for patronage, praise, and feedback.  Please keep
visiting or give us a try soon.  Please also feel free to inform friends and
colleagues of this free new medium.

Object Currents' World Class Columnists:
  Watts Humphrey:         SEI Process Director, CMM & PSP Inventor
  Bertrand Meyer:         Eiffel, OO Design and Software Engineering
  Francois Bancilhon:     President, O2 Technology, Leading ODBMS Expert
  Michael Jesse Chonoles: Chief of Methodology, Advanced Concepts Center of
                          Lockheed Martin
  David Shang:            OO Programming Language Designer, Motorola Labs
  Michael Spertus:        President, Geodesic Systems, Program Automation

Interviews:
  January:  Grady Booch
  February: James Rumbaugh
  March:    Ivar Jacobson  (Part I)  - Get the latest on the UML
  June:     Steve Mellor,  Plus Jacobson (Part II)
  Soon:     Sally Shlaer

Newsgroup Dialog: 
  Robert Martin

Week in OT: Jane Grau  - Late breaking news on object technology
  4 times/month

Feature Articles:
Jan 96
  Understanding Objects by Understanding Variables and Functions
    Dr. Stefano A. Cerri
  A Comparison of Objects with Frames and OODBs
    Dr. Xindong Wu
Feb 96
  On the applicability of the evolving Unified Method to Rapid Functional
  Prototyping
    Ian Mitchell
  Extending the Object Oriented Languages Type Notion
    Hugues Lecoeuche
Mar 96
  Back To Basics - Greater Programming Power
    Multiple Polymorphism and True Type Systems, Recursive Types and Pointer
    Semantics, Meta Systems and Reflection, Prototyping and Dynamic Inheritance
    Part I (MP & TTS, RT & PS) - Editor
  Simple Shared Objects
    Robert Ott
Apr 96
  On a Semantic Net for Object Spotting
    Ian Mitchell, Norman Parrington, Peter Dunne, and John Moses 
  Measuring Coupling in Object-Oriented Systems
    Martin Hitz and Behzad Montazeri 
  Special: An Updated *Running* Version Of Understanding Objects
    Dr. Stefano A. Cerri
  Editorial: Back To Basics - Greater Programming Power
    Part II - Meta Systems and Reflection
May 96
  Practical Prototyping, Part One
    Ian Mitchell, Norman Parrington, Peter Dunne, and John Moses
  UniSQL's Next-Generation Object-Relational Database Management System
    F. Kim
  New: Newsgroup Dialog - Exploring a C++ Metamorphism Proposal
Jun 96
  Objects And Binary Relations
    A.Girow
  Practical Prototyping, Part Two
    Ian Mitchell, Norman Parrington, Peter Dunne, and John Moses 
Jul 96
  O3CASE: Operational Object Oriented CASE
    Rakesh Agarwal, Marco Torchiano and Giorgio Bruno
  Practical Prototyping, Part Three
    Ian Mitchell, Norman Parrington, Peter Dunne, and John Moses 
Soon: Editorial: Back To Basics - Greater Programming Power
    Part III - Prototyping and Dynamic Inheritance
  
Departments: Several including Newsgroup Dialog, Editorial, C++ Puzzle,
  Code Watch, Question + Answer.

Best new articles from all of SIGS January, February, March, April, May, June,
and July 1996 issues including:
    C++ Report, JOOP/ROAD, Object Magazine, Smalltalk Report, Object Expert,
    Object Buyer's Guide

From the Guidelines:

  Object Currents' unique hypertext media provides for advances over earlier
  journals - links to home pages, sites, databases and information servers,
  interaction, animation, graphics, code retrieval and execution, expanded
  pages, video, virtual reality and chat sessions.  While all of these may
  not have appeared in these first issues, they will appear in the future.

Check it out!

Best Regards,
Bob Hathaway

Robert John Hathaway III
Editor in Chief
Object Currents Hypertext Journal
655 West Irving Park Road, Suite 5417
Chicago, Illinois 60613-313775  USA
Ph:    312-327-2121
Fax:   312-327-2936
Email: objcur@wwa.com              - Correspondence, Submissions




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* Re: OBJECT CURRENTS - Free New Monthly WWW Journal - MANY NEW ISSUES
  1996-07-12  0:00 OBJECT CURRENTS - Free New Monthly WWW Journal - MANY NEW ISSUES Bob Hathaway
@ 1996-07-13  0:00 ` Bob Hathaway
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Bob Hathaway @ 1996-07-13  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)



In article <4s6pue$ojg@shoga.wwa.com>, Bob Hathaway  <objcur@wwa.com> wrote:
>
>                           OBJECT CURRENTS
>                           ===============
>               OBJECT CURRENTS ONLINE HYPERTEXT JOURNAL             
>                FREE NEW MONTHLY OBJECT-ORIENTED FORUM
>
>     ***NEW NEWS***

Under *New News* I forgot to say, from my OCJ editorial:

I'd also like to mention a few talks I'll be giving in the next month or so,
one at the TOOLS USA conference in Santa Barbara this July 29 on the Unified
Modeling Language.  I'll discuss the UML and give examples, alternatives, and
general discussion in a half day tutorial.  I'm also speaking at Object Expo
in New York City this August 8 on "Advanced C++: Multiple-polymorphism/Uses/
Types", which discusses a more sophisticated object model with true types and
how it relates to a more static model in terms of dependencies, metrics, and
functionality from OOA thru to C++ and the available idioms and tradeoffs
involved.

TOOLS USA - Santa Barbara 7/29
  - http://www.tools.com/tools/usa_96/td_adt.html 
Object Expo - New York    8/8
  - http://www.sigs.com/conferences/oeny/oeny96day3.html#TH23

See you there!

Best Regards,
Bob Hathaway
objcur@wwa.com




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* OBJECT CURRENTS - Free New Monthly WWW Journal - MANY NEW ISSUES
@ 1996-08-13  0:00 Bob Hathaway
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Bob Hathaway @ 1996-08-13  0:00 UTC (permalink / raw)



                           OBJECT CURRENTS
                           ===============
               OBJECT CURRENTS ONLINE HYPERTEXT JOURNAL             
                FREE NEW MONTHLY OBJECT-ORIENTED FORUM

    Location:       http://www.sigs.com/objectcurrents/
    Editor:         Bob Hathaway <objcur@wwa.com>
    Issues:         Jan, Feb, Mar, April, May, June, July, Aug - Available Now
    Next Issue:     September 1
    Publisher:      SIGS: C++ Report, JOOP/ROAD, Object Magazine,
                          Smalltalk Report, X Journal, Object Expert,
                          Java Report, Object Buyer's Guide, ...

This is an invitation to join us at Object Currents and view, engage in, and
participate in the latest in object-oriented technology using the newest
in information technology, the WWW.  Object Currents is a complete new free
monthly journal with original Feature Articles, Columns, and Departments
along with 7 to 10 *new* articles from SIGS' Journals.

     ***NEW NEWS***

The comp.object FAQ will move its official anonymous FTP and Web site to
SIGSnet soon and our Code Watch Department will reflect additions or updates
to the OOFAQ's Appendices in addition to any other news.  The Berne site
in Switzerland (the only official and up-to-date Web site) will become a
mirror in Europe.

  OCJ ARTICLES

We are accepting original Feature Articles which include honorarium and the
opportunity to publish.  Please see our URL for Authors' Guidelines.

Object Currents' World Class Columnists:
  Watts Humphrey:         SEI Process Director, CMM & PSP Inventor
  Bertrand Meyer:         Eiffel, OO Design and Software Engineering
  Francois Bancilhon:     President, O2 Technology, Leading ODBMS Expert
  Michael Jesse Chonoles: Chief of Methodology, Advanced Concepts Center of
                          Lockheed Martin
  David Shang:            OO Programming Language Designer, Motorola Labs
  Michael Spertus:        President, Geodesic Systems, Program Automation

Interviews:
  January:  Grady Booch
  February: James Rumbaugh
  March:    Ivar Jacobson  (Part I)  - Get the latest on the UML
  June:     Steve Mellor,  Plus Jacobson (Part II)
  Soon:     Sally Shlaer

Newsgroup Dialog: 
  Robert Martin

Week in OT: Jane Grau  - Late breaking news on object technology
  4 times/month

Feature Articles:
Jan 96
  Understanding Objects by Understanding Variables and Functions
    Dr. Stefano A. Cerri
  A Comparison of Objects with Frames and OODBs
    Dr. Xindong Wu
Feb 96
  On the applicability of the evolving Unified Method to Rapid Functional
  Prototyping
    Ian Mitchell
  Extending the Object Oriented Languages Type Notion
    Hugues Lecoeuche
Mar 96
  Back To Basics - Greater Programming Power
    Multiple Polymorphism and True Type Systems, Recursive Types and Pointer
    Semantics, Meta Systems and Reflection, Prototyping and Dynamic Inheritance
    Part I (MP & TTS, RT & PS) - Editor
  Simple Shared Objects
    Robert Ott
Apr 96
  On a Semantic Net for Object Spotting
    Ian Mitchell, Norman Parrington, Peter Dunne, and John Moses 
  Measuring Coupling in Object-Oriented Systems
    Martin Hitz and Behzad Montazeri 
  Special: An Updated *Running* Version Of Understanding Objects
    Dr. Stefano A. Cerri
  Editorial: Back To Basics - Greater Programming Power
    Part II - Meta Systems and Reflection
May 96
  Practical Prototyping, Part One
    Ian Mitchell, Norman Parrington, Peter Dunne, and John Moses
  UniSQL's Next-Generation Object-Relational Database Management System
    F. Kim
  New: Newsgroup Dialog - Exploring a C++ Metamorphism Proposal
Jun 96
  Objects And Binary Relations
    A.Girow
  Practical Prototyping, Part Two
    Ian Mitchell, Norman Parrington, Peter Dunne, and John Moses 
Jul 96
  O3CASE: Operational Object Oriented CASE
    Rakesh Agarwal, Marco Torchiano and Giorgio Bruno
  Practical Prototyping, Part Three
    Ian Mitchell, Norman Parrington, Peter Dunne, and John Moses 
Aug 96
  - Take a look!
Soon: Editorial: Back To Basics - Greater Programming Power
    Part III - Prototyping and Dynamic Inheritance
  
Departments: Several including Newsgroup Dialog, Editorial, C++ Puzzle,
  Code Watch, Question + Answer.

Best new articles from SIGS January, February, March, April, May, June, and
July 1996 issues including:
    C++ Report, JOOP/ROAD, Object Magazine, Smalltalk Report, Object Expert,
    Object Buyer's Guide

Thanks to our readership for patronage, praise, and feedback.  Please keep
visiting or give us a try soon.  Please also feel free to inform friends and
colleagues of this free new medium.

From the Guidelines:

  Object Currents' unique hypertext media provides for advances over earlier
  journals - links to home pages, sites, databases and information servers,
  interaction, animation, graphics, code retrieval and execution, expanded
  pages, video, virtual reality and chat sessions.  While all of these may
  not have appeared in these first issues, they will appear in the future.

Check it out!

Best Regards,
Bob Hathaway

Robert John Hathaway III
Editor in Chief
Object Currents Hypertext Journal
655 West Irving Park Road, Suite 5417
Chicago, Illinois 60613-313775  USA
Ph:    312-327-2121
Fax:   312-327-2936
Email: objcur@wwa.com   - Correspondence, Submissions




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