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Objects, components, and the virtual enterprise (workshop report)

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Nixon, Paddy and Dobson, S, Objects, components, and the virtual enterprise (workshop report), Addendum to the 1998 proceedings of the conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications, 18-22 October 1998, Vancouver, Canada, pp. 0.29-A29. ISBN 1-58113-286-7 (2008) [Conference Extract]


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Abstract

We are currently witnessing a convergence of several threads of technology and business imperatives. The idea of a virtual enterprise (VE) – a business built from both organizationally and geographically distributed units – is becoming an area of increasing interest to both computer scientists and business people. The Objects, Components and the Virtual Enterprise workshop at OOPSLA 98 investigated the role of Object/Component analysis, design and programming in the realization of the VE. The workshop addressed topics including lifecycle models, case studies, HCI, object renaming, and software architectures VEs.

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Item Type:Conference Extract
Research Division:Information and Computing Sciences
Research Group:Software engineering
Research Field:Software engineering not elsewhere classified
Objective Division:Information and Communication Services
Objective Group:Information systems, technologies and services
Objective Field:Information systems, technologies and services not elsewhere classified
UTAS Author:Nixon, Paddy (Professor Paddy Nixon)
ID Code:69385
Year Published:2008
Deposited By:Research Division
Deposited On:2011-04-20
Last Modified:2011-06-01
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