Object Oriented Technologies :Opportunities and Challenges

Publication subTitle :Opportunities and Challenges

Author: Rick Gibson  

Publisher: IGI Global‎

Publication year: 1999

E-ISBN: 9781930708709

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781878289674

Subject: TP Automation Technology , Computer Technology

Language: ENG

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Description

The continual evolution of object oriented technologies creates both opportunities and challenges. However, despite the growing popularity of object oriented technology, there are numerous issues that have contributed to its inability to firmly entrench itself and take over for the older, proven technologies. Object oriented technology's image problem has created a highly difficult decision making process for corporations considering widespread adoption of these technologies. Object Oriented Technologies: Opportunities and Challenges addresses concerns, opportunities and technology trends in the application of object oriented technologies. The chapters of this book were selected to represent a variety of perspectives concerning the present and future of this broad sub-field of software development.

Chapter

Chapter II: Building on Structured Design Techniques in the Object Oriented Environment

Chapter III: Object Oriented Testing in Software Development

Chapter IV: Technical and Market Viability of Object Database Technology

Chapter V: Software Reuse and Object Technology

Chapter VI: Reuse in Object Oriented Modeling: An Empirical Study of Experienced and Novice Analysts

Chapter VII: How to Transform Legacy Systems into Object Oriented Systems

Chapter VIII: Challenges and Issues to Consider When Upgrading Legacy Applications

Chapter IX: Understanding Distributed Object Oriented Systems

Chapter X: Distributed Object Business Engineering: Digital Legos for the Enterprise

Chapter XI: What Are the Actual Industry Expectations and Needs with Regard to Object Oriented Technology?

Chapter XII: Business Process Reengineering with Object Oriented Technology: Is the Gamble Worth the Risk?

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