[L9] ================================================ AMAST Links 02 01 What is an Abstract Data Type, after all? (A Bibliography on the Workshops on Abstract Data Types) by M. Gogolla and M. Cerioli The complete bibliography of the first ten Workshops on Abstract Data Types is available as technical report of the Genova University (number PDISI-95-01). The _postscript file_ can be obtained by anonymous ftp at URL: ftp://ftp.disi.unige.it/pub/cerioli/wadts-bib.ps In the same directory a _bibtex file_ can be found too, at URL: ftp://ftp.disi.unige.it/pub/cerioli/wadts.bib The bibtex file includes all the entries of this bibliography. Anonymous ftp is still experimental at our site; in case of technical troubles with using it, please contact cerioli@disi.unige.it . If you have no access to ftp facilities or to a postscript printer, a hard copy of wadts-bib.ps can be required to DISI - Dipartimento di Informatica e Scienze dell'Informazione Viale Benedetto XV, 3, I-16132 Genova, Italy *Abstract of wadts-bib.ps* We look back on ten Workshops on Abstract Data Types. Organizers and publications, a list of authors referencing their talks and papers on the workshops, and a workshop bibliography are presented. *Contents of wadts-bib.ps* 1. Organizers and Publications of the Workshops 2. The KWIC Index The KWIC (Key Word In Context) index is an alphabetical listing of all important words which appear in the titles. If one is interested in a particular topic, then the corresponding keyword has to be looked for, taking advantage of the alphabetical order, and on the left hand side the references containing that keyword in their title are listed. 3. The contributors A list of the people presenting works and of their coauthors, in alphabetical order together with the list of their publications at these workshops. 4. References *Contents of wadts.bib* The data used to build section 4, in bibtex format.