Business Object Design and Implementation: OOPSLA '95 Workshop Proceedings 16 October 1995, Austin, Texas
Over the past 10 years, object technology has gained widespread acceptance within the software industry. Within a wider context, however, it has made little impact on the core applications which support businesses in carrying out their tasks. This volume contains a collection of papers establishing the need for Business Objects, with particular reference to work undertaken by the Object Management Group (OMG). The emphasis is on defining an agenda for establishing Business Object standards and architectures, for developing software technology to support Business Objects applications and managing object oriented development projects. The wide variety of papers presented, and their authors' expertise, make this book a significant contribution to the development of Business Objects and their management.
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Business Object Design and Implementation: OOPSLA '95 Workshop Proceedings 16 October 1995, Austin, Texas
Over the past 10 years, object technology has gained widespread acceptance within the software industry. Within a wider context, however, it has made little impact on the core applications which support businesses in carrying out their tasks. This volume contains a collection of papers establishing the need for Business Objects, with particular reference to work undertaken by the Object Management Group (OMG). The emphasis is on defining an agenda for establishing Business Object standards and architectures, for developing software technology to support Business Objects applications and managing object oriented development projects. The wide variety of papers presented, and their authors' expertise, make this book a significant contribution to the development of Business Objects and their management.
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Business Object Design and Implementation: OOPSLA '95 Workshop Proceedings 16 October 1995, Austin, Texas

Business Object Design and Implementation: OOPSLA '95 Workshop Proceedings 16 October 1995, Austin, Texas

Business Object Design and Implementation: OOPSLA '95 Workshop Proceedings 16 October 1995, Austin, Texas

Business Object Design and Implementation: OOPSLA '95 Workshop Proceedings 16 October 1995, Austin, Texas

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Overview

Over the past 10 years, object technology has gained widespread acceptance within the software industry. Within a wider context, however, it has made little impact on the core applications which support businesses in carrying out their tasks. This volume contains a collection of papers establishing the need for Business Objects, with particular reference to work undertaken by the Object Management Group (OMG). The emphasis is on defining an agenda for establishing Business Object standards and architectures, for developing software technology to support Business Objects applications and managing object oriented development projects. The wide variety of papers presented, and their authors' expertise, make this book a significant contribution to the development of Business Objects and their management.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540760962
Publisher: Springer London
Publication date: 05/29/1997
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997
Pages: 167
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.01(d)

Table of Contents

Business Objects Standards and Architectures.- Business-Object Architectures and Standards.- The Object Technology Architecture: Business Objects for Corporate Information Systems.- The OMG Business Object Facility and the OMG Business Object.- An Architecture Framework: From Business Strategies to Implementation.- Object Oriented Technology and Interoperability.- An Architectural Framework for Semantic Inter-Operability in Distributed Object Systems.- Semantics: The Key to Interoperability.- Business Objects Applications.- Object Business Modelling, Requirements and Approach.- Implementing Business Objects: CORBA Interfaces for Legacy Systems.- Modeling Business Enterprises as Value-Added Process Hierarchies with Resource-Event-Agent Object Templates.- Managing Object Oriented Software Development Projects.- SCRUM Development Process.- Experiences with a Manufacturing Framework.- Business Application Components.- Author Index.
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