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Object-Oriented Enterprise : Making Corporate Information Systems Work

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ISBN-10: 0070410313

ISBN-13: 9780070410312

Edition: 1994

Authors: Rob Mattison, Michael J. Sipolt

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An introduction to the complexities of object-oriented technology for those who plan, design, manufacture, and maintain large- scale business computer systems. Covers theory, history, applications, and the process of converting, migrating, or replacing existing systems with object-oriented systems. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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List price: $45.00
Copyright year: 1994
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 421
Size: 7.75" wide x 9.75" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 2.090
Language: English

Rob Mattison is a leading international authority on knowledge management, database implementation, data warehousing, and data mining. He is the author of five books, and his skills as both a speaker and consultant to the telecommunications industry are in constant demand.

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introductionp. 1
Business and Computer Technologyp. 11
Object-Oriented Principlesp. 23
Organizing Objectsp. 41
Miscellaneous Terminologyp. 53
Object Technology in the Real World of Large Systemsp. 69
Object-Oriented Modeling: An Introductionp. 79
Object-Oriented Modeling: Rumbaugh, Coad/Yourdon, and Boochp. 101
Object-Oriented Programming: C++ and Smalltalkp. 137
Object-Oriented Databasesp. 165
An Introduction to Objectificationp. 195
Physical Object Architectures: Part 1 (Standards)p. 215
Physical Object Architecture: Part 2 (Contexts)p. 239
Physical Object Architecture: Part 3 (Intercontext Communication)p. 255
Physical Object Architecture: Part 4 (Object Behaviors)p. 275
The Logical Object Architecture: Part 1 (Fundamentals)p. 297
Logical Architecture: Part 2 (Development of the Architecture)p. 313
The Object-Oriented Infrastructurep. 331
Legacy Conversion Strategiesp. 351
Appendix A: C++ Sample Programsp. 373
Appendix B: Pete's Petshop in Smalltalkp. 385
Appendix C: Database Tablesp. 393
Bibliographyp. 399
Indexp. 403
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