| G. Saake and T. Hartmann. Modelling Information Systems as Object Societies. In K. von Luck and H. Marburger, editors, Management and Processing of Complex Data Structures, Proc. 3rd Workshop on Information Systems and Artificial Intelligence, Hamburg, pages 157--180. Springer, Berlin, LNCS 777, 1994. |
....behaviour may depend on the attribute values, of course, but the behaviour specification remains fixed during the object life. However, information system objects (like account objects) are persistent in the sense that they live considerably longer than program runs or application sessions [SH94] Accounts (identified by an account number) for example, have a typical life span of several years. Bank rules, financial laws, computation of yearly interests etc may change several time during the life span of an account even without changing its attribute values. These effects lead to ....
G. Saake and T. Hartmann. Modelling Information Systems as Object Societies. In K. von Luck and H. Marburger, editors, Management and Processing of Complex Data Structures, Proc. 3rd Workshop on Information Systems and Artificial Intelligence, Hamburg, pages 157--180. Springer, Berlin, LNCS 777, 1994.
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G. Saake and T. Hartmann. Modelling Information Systems as Object Societies. In K. von Luck and H. Marburger, editors, Management and Processing of Complex Data Structures, Proc. 3rd Workshop on Information Systems and Artificial Intelligence, Hamburg, pages 157--180. Springer, Berlin, LNCS 777, 1994.
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