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Dvorak, J. L. and Moher, T. G. A feasibility study of early class hierarchy construction in object-oriented development. In Empirical Studies of Programmers: Fourth Workshop. Ablex, Norwood, N.J. (1991), 23-35.
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Chamond Liu , Stephen Goetze , Bill Glynn, What contributes to successful object-oriented learning?, conference proceedings on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications, p.77-86, October 18-22, 1992, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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John R. Durrett , Prabhudev C. Konana , Andrew B. Whinston, An information processing approach to the coordination of components in distributed software systems, Proceedings of the eighteenth international conference on Information systems, p.449-450, December 14-17, 1997, Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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REVIEW
"Donald J. Bagert, Jr. : Reviewer"
Pancake summarizes a two-day ACM-sponsored meeting of leading
experts in object technology (OT) that was convened in order to discuss
some of the issues currently facing OT and to provide a forecast for the
next five to ten years.
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