The object technology casebook : lessons from award-winning business applications

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The object technology casebook : lessons from award-winning business applications

Paul Harmon, William Morrissey

Wiley, c1996

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 371-372) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Object technology is an increasingly important technology that holds the promise of radically improving time needed to develop and maintain software systems. Every year The Object Management Group and "Computerworld" magazine select businesses and their object-technology success-stories. Each case provides a description of the application, the role object-technology played, and practical information about the development process. This gives users and vendors the benefit of tapping into the best minds in the business so they can develop successful object-oriented systems.

Table of Contents

  • Partial table of contents:
  • THE EVOLVING NATURE OF OBJECT TECHNOLOGY
  • Object Technology Today
  • The Various Uses of Object Technology
  • OBJECT TECHNOLOGY AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS
  • TRaDS: Telecommunications Repair and Diagnostic System
  • A Framework for Distributed Interactive Simulation
  • APPLICATIONS DEVELOPED WITH REUSABLE COMPONENTS
  • Huamn Resources Applications
  • Message Text Format (MTF) Editor
  • OBJECT TECHNOLOGY AND ENTERPRISE APPLICATIONS
  • Analysis and Requirements Traceability (DART)
  • OBJECT TECHNOLOGY, LEGACY SYSTEMS, AND NON-OBJECT-ORIENTED TOOLS
  • Financial Marketing Workbench
  • OBJECT TECHNOLOGY AND COST-EFFECTIVENESS
  • SMST: Supply Management Specialist Tools
  • Branch Automation System
  • Appendices
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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