| Kevin J. Sullivan and David Notkin. Behavioral relationships in object-oriented analysis. Technical Report 91-09-03, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, U. of Washington, 1991. |
....By eliminating this restriction, the flexibility in the binding of a server object to a client object can be increased to include multiple handlers and dynamic decision about the recipient of an event notification. The advantages of such an approach from a methodology perspective are discussed in [Sullivan, 1991] and [Sullivan, 1992] One of the problems with conventional operating system design is that an object that is not a part of the operating system has no way of knowing when certain events occur. Together with metaobjects, the generalized object model is a good remedy for this problem. It allows ....
K. Sullivan & D. Notkin (1991) Behavioral Relationships in Object Oriented Analysis, Technical Report 91-09-03: Univ of Washington.
....this restriction, the flexibility in the binding of a server object to a client object can be increased to include multiple handlers and dynamic decision about the recipient of an event notification. The 21 advantages of such an approach from a software methodology perspective are discussed in [Sullivan, 1991] and [Sullivan, 1992] One of the problems with conventional operating system design is that an object that is not a part of the operating system has no way of knowing when certain events occur. Together with metaobjects, the generalized object model is a good remedy for this problem. It allows ....
K. Sullivan & D. Notkin (1991) Behavioral Relationships in Object Oriented Analysis, Technical Report 91-09-03, Univ of Washington.
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Kevin J. Sullivan and David Notkin. Behavioral relationships in object-oriented analysis. Technical Report 91-09-03, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, U. of Washington, 1991.
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Kevin J. Sullivan and David Notkin. Behavioral relationships in object-oriented analysis. Technical Report 91-09-03, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, U. of Washington, 1991.
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