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Object-oriented application frameworks
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Volume 40 ,  Issue 10  (October 1997) table of contents
Pages: 32 - 38  
Year of Publication: 1997
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Mohamed Fayad  Univ. of Nevada-Reno, Reno
Douglas C. Schmidt  Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Campbell, R.H. and Islam, N. A technique for documenting the framework of an object-oriented system. Comp,ting Systems 6, 4 (Fall 1993).
 
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Fayad, M.E. and Hamu, D.S. Object-oriented enterprise frameworks: Make vs. buy decisions and guidelines for selection. Common. ACM, submitted for publication.
 
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Fayad, M.E. and Hamu, D.S. Object-Oriented Enterprise Frameworks. Wiley, NY, 1997, to appear.
 
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Johnson, R.E. and Foote, B. Designing reusable classes. J. Object-OrientedProgramming 1, 5 (June/July 1988), 22-35.
 
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Fayad, M.E., Schmidt, D.C., and Johnson, R.E. Object-Oriented Application Frameworks: Problems and Perspectives. Wiley, NY, 1997, to appear.
 
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Fayad, M.E., Schmidt, D.C., and Johnson, R.E. Object-Oriented Application Frameworks: Implementation and Experience. Wiley, NY, 1997, to appear.

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