Programming Methodology Group publications by Mark Day

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Subtypes vs. where clauses: Constraining parametric polymorphism
by Mark Day, Robert Gruber, Barbara Liskov, and Andrew C. Meyers.
In ACM Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications (OOPSLA), (Austin, TX), Oct. 1995, pp. 156-168.
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“References to Remote Mobile Objects in Thor”
by Mark Day, Barbara Liskov, Umesh Maheshwari, and Andrew Myers.
In ACM Letters on Programming Languages and Systems, Mar. 1994.
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“The Language-Independent Interface of the Thor Persistent Object System”
by Barbara Liskov, Mark Day, Sanjay Ghemawat, Robert Gruber, Umesh Maheshwari, Andrew Myers, and Liuba Shrira.
Object-Oriented Multidatabase Systems, (O. Bukhres and A. Elmagarmid, eds.), 1994, Prentice-Hall.
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“Lockup of a Client Object Cache and How to Avoid It”
by Mark Day.
In 3rd International Workshop on Object-Oriented Operating Systems, (Asheville, North Carolina), Dec. 1993.
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“Object Clusters May Be Better Than Pages”
by Mark Day.
In 4th Workshop on Workstation Operating Systems, (Napa, California), Oct. 1993.
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“Distributed Object Management in Thor”
by Barbara Liskov, Mark Day, and Liuba Shrira.
Distributed Object Management, (T. Ozsu, U. Dayal, and P. Valduriez, eds.), 1993, pp. 79-91, Morgan Kaufmann.
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“Reconfiguration in Argus”
by Toby Bloom and Mark Day.
In Intl. Workshop on Configurable Dist. Systems, (London, England), Mar. 1992, pp. 176-187.
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