Naked objects
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Richard Pawson, 'Naked objects', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Computer Science & Statistics, 2004, pp 238Download Item:
Abstract:
The original concept of object-oriented software development was that the objects would be
'behaviouslly-complete' representations of the domain entities that they model. Although object oriented technologies now pervade the realm of business systems development, business
applications typically fall far short of this ideal of behaviourally-complete objects. Instead,
business system designs continue to separate data and procedure, even if both constructs are
implemented using object technology. This separation increases the effort involved in modifying
the system to accommodate subsequent changes in requirements.
Author: Pawson, Richard
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Wade, VincentPublisher:
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