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Object-Oriented Information Systems: Planning and Implementation
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Executive Summary Competing in a Changing World The Evolution of Information Systems Three Keys to Object Technology Methodologies for Object Development Creating an Object-Oriented Information System Object- Oriented Languages Object Databases.Abstract:
Executive Summary Competing in a Changing World The Evolution of Information Systems Three Keys to Object Technology Methodologies for Object Development Creating an Object-Oriented Information System Object-Oriented Languages Object Databases Supporting Systems Building Object-Oriented Information Systems Adopting Object Technology Commercial Applications of Object Technology Index.read more
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