Hernn Astudillo R. and John J. Shilling, "Alternative Object Organizations using Prototypes, Delegation and Split Objects", Georgia Institute of Technology Technical Report No. GIT-CC-92/31, 2 July 1993. Available from ftp://ftp.cc.gatech.edu/pub/coc/ tech_reports/1993/GIT-CC-93-31.ps.Z

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Hernn Astudillo R. and John J. Shilling, "Alternative Object Organizations using Prototypes, Delegation and Split Objects", Georgia Institute of Technology Technical Report No. GIT-CC-92/31, 2 July 1993. Available from ftp://ftp.cc.gatech.edu/pub/coc/ tech_reports/1993/GIT-CC-93-31.ps.Z

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