Business Object Design and Implementation II: OOPSLA'96, OOPSLA'97 and OOPSLA'98 Workshop Proceedings
This proceedings contains some of the papers presented at the Business Object and Implementation Workshops held at OOPSLA'96, OOPSLA'97 and OOPSLA'98. The main theme of the workshops is to document the evolution of business objects, from ~any perspectives, including modelling, impleme...
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Zusammenfassung: | This proceedings contains some of the papers presented at the Business Object and Implementation Workshops held at OOPSLA'96, OOPSLA'97 and OOPSLA'98. The main theme of the workshops is to document the evolution of business objects, from ~any perspectives, including modelling, implementation, standards and applications. The 1996 workshop intended to clarify the specification, design, and implementation of interoperable, plug and play, distributed business object components and their suitability for delivery of enterprise applications; and to assess the impact of the WWW and, more specifically, the Intranet on the design and implementation of business object components. The main focus of the workshop was: What design patterns will allow implementation of business objects as plug and play components? How can these components be assembled into domain specific frameworks? What are the appropriate architectures/mechanisms as distributed object systems? What for implementing these frameworks organisational and development process issues need to be addressed to successfully deliver these systems? Is this approach an effective means for deploying enterprise application solutions? The third annual workshop (OOPSLA'97) was jointly sponsored by the Accredited Standards Committee X3H7 Object Information Management Technical Committee and the Object Management Group (OMG) Business Object Domain Task Force (BODTF) for the purpose of soliciting technical position papers relevant to the design and implementation of Business Object Systems |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (VIII, 203 p. 53 illus) |
ISBN: | 9781447112860 |
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spellingShingle | Business Object Design and Implementation II OOPSLA'96, OOPSLA'97 and OOPSLA'98 Workshop Proceedings IT in Business Software Engineering Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) Database Management Information technology Business—Data processing Software engineering Application software Database management |
title | Business Object Design and Implementation II OOPSLA'96, OOPSLA'97 and OOPSLA'98 Workshop Proceedings |
title_auth | Business Object Design and Implementation II OOPSLA'96, OOPSLA'97 and OOPSLA'98 Workshop Proceedings |
title_exact_search | Business Object Design and Implementation II OOPSLA'96, OOPSLA'97 and OOPSLA'98 Workshop Proceedings |
title_exact_search_txtP | Business Object Design and Implementation II OOPSLA'96, OOPSLA'97 and OOPSLA'98 Workshop Proceedings |
title_full | Business Object Design and Implementation II OOPSLA'96, OOPSLA'97 and OOPSLA'98 Workshop Proceedings edited by Dilip Patel, Jeff Sutherland, Joaquin Miller |
title_fullStr | Business Object Design and Implementation II OOPSLA'96, OOPSLA'97 and OOPSLA'98 Workshop Proceedings edited by Dilip Patel, Jeff Sutherland, Joaquin Miller |
title_full_unstemmed | Business Object Design and Implementation II OOPSLA'96, OOPSLA'97 and OOPSLA'98 Workshop Proceedings edited by Dilip Patel, Jeff Sutherland, Joaquin Miller |
title_short | Business Object Design and Implementation II |
title_sort | business object design and implementation ii oopsla 96 oopsla 97 and oopsla 98 workshop proceedings |
title_sub | OOPSLA'96, OOPSLA'97 and OOPSLA'98 Workshop Proceedings |
topic | IT in Business Software Engineering Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) Database Management Information technology Business—Data processing Software engineering Application software Database management |
topic_facet | IT in Business Software Engineering Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) Database Management Information technology Business—Data processing Software engineering Application software Database management |
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