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Framework integration problems, causes, solutions
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Volume 42 ,  Issue 10  (October 1999) table of contents
Pages: 80 - 87  
Year of Publication: 1999
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Michael Mattsson  Univ. of Karlskrona/Ronneby, Karlskrona, Sweden
Jan Bosch  Univ. of Karlskrona/Ronneby, Karlskrona, Sweden
Mohamed E. Fayad  Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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The authors describe the many issues involved in the integration of multiple frameworks at the code level. A framework in this case refers to object-oriented development systems that provide a rich class hierarchy for the application and imple  more...

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