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P. Eeles and O. Sims. Building Business Objects. John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1998.

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....these growing and complex requirements, system designers and developers need new, advanced approaches to support their work. Such approaches range from design methods to programming languages. As an emerging technology, Business Objects (BOs) seem to be a good candidate and a promising approach [3]. BOs should be able to provide an insight into what aspects of a business should be delegated, how these aspects may evolve, and what will be the effect of specific changes. Currently, BOs seem to meet the requirements of the organizational field. However, BOs could be leveraged in order to be ....

Eeles, P. and Sims, O. Building Business Objects. Wiley, 1998.


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P. Eeles and O. Sims. Building Business Objects. John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1998.


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P. Eeles and O. Sims, "Building Business Objects", John Wiley & Sons, New-York, 1998.

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