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Business object

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Business object

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Object computer science, Object computer science - Objects in Object-Oriented Programming, Object lifetime, Object copy, Design patterns, Business object, Actor model

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Business object: Encyclopedia II - Object computer science - Objects in Object-Oriented Programming

In Object-Oriented Programming (OOP), an instance of a program (i.e. a program running in a computer) is treated as a dynamic set of interacting objects. Objects in OOP extend the more general notion of objects described above to include a very specific kind of typing, which among other things allows for: data members that represent the data associated with the object. methods that access the data members in predefined ways. In the case of most objects, one can access the data members only through the meth ...

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Object computer science, Object computer science - Objects in Object-Oriented Programming

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Business object: Encyclopedia II - Software componentry - Software component

A software component is a loosely defined term for a software technology for encapsulating software functionality. Clemens Szyperski and David Messerschmitt give the following five criteria for what a software component shall be to fulfill the definition: Multiple-use Non-context-specific Composable with other components Encapsulated i.e., non-investigable through its interfaces ...

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Software componentry, Software componentry - Software component, Software componentry - History, Software componentry - Differences from object-oriented programming, Software componentry - Architecture, Software componentry - Technologies, Software componentry - Literature

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Business object: Encyclopedia II - Software componentry - Differences from object-oriented programming

The idea in object-oriented programming (OOP) is that software should be written according to a mental model of the actual or imagined objects it represents. OOP and the related disciplines of object-oriented design and object-oriented analysis focus on modelling real-world interactions and attempting to create 'verbs' and 'nouns' which can be used in intuitive ways, ideally by end users as well as by programmers coding for those end users. Software componentry, by contrast, makes no such assumptions, and instead states that software ...

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Software componentry, Software componentry - Software component, Software componentry - History, Software componentry - Differences from object-oriented programming, Software componentry - Architecture, Software componentry - Technologies, Software componentry - Literature

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Business object: Encyclopedia II - Software componentry - History

The idea that software should be componentized - built from prefabricated components - was first published in Douglas McIlroy's address at the NATO conference on software engineering in Garmisch, Germany, 1968 titled Mass Produced Software Components. This conference set out to counter the so-called software crisis. His subsequent inclusion of pipes and filters into the Unix operating system was the first im ...

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Software componentry, Software componentry - Software component, Software componentry - History, Software componentry - Differences from object-oriented programming, Software componentry - Architecture, Software componentry - Technologies, Software componentry - Literature

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