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Conceptual Integration Using Wrapped Applications, Christian Gassner, Hubert Oesterle, Ryosuke Hotaka Jan 1996

Conceptual Integration Using Wrapped Applications, Christian Gassner, Hubert Oesterle, Ryosuke Hotaka

Hubert Oesterle

This paper describes how object-oriented concepts can be used throughout system development for integration purposes. Based on the distinction of physical and conceptual integration the concept of object wrapping is discussed for the integration of non-object-oriented systems. By regarding applications as high-level objects, i.e. wrapped applications, integration is achieved by modelling so-called integration relationships between these wrapped applications. While in conceptual integration redundancy and message passing relationships are specified, in physical integration message passing relationships only are implemented. The paper finally outlines theactivities of the conceptual integration process.


Some Syntactic, Semantic And Prosodic Characteristics In British English Conversation, Philadelphia University Jan 1996

Some Syntactic, Semantic And Prosodic Characteristics In British English Conversation, Philadelphia University

Philadelphia University, Jordan

No abstract provided.


The Context, Lawrence Lad Dec 1995

The Context, Lawrence Lad

Lawrence J. Lad

The business and society field as an area of academic inquiry and applied problem solving has grown in both scope and scale since the publication of "Private Management and Public Policy" and the introduction of the interpenetrating systems model.


Legal Issues In Multinational Business Strategy: To Play The Game, You Have To Know The Rules, James A. Belohlav Dec 1995

Legal Issues In Multinational Business Strategy: To Play The Game, You Have To Know The Rules, James A. Belohlav

James A. Belohlav

No abstract provided.