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This article presents the architecture of the IBM San Francisco frameworks and provides additional information on the San Francisco layers and extension mechanisms. San Francisco leverages the power of Java and distributed object computing to provide a solid foundation for robust, Internet-enabled, cross-platform, scalable software solutions for specific industry domains. San Francisco components are designed as frameworks that provide an object-oriented infrastructure, a consistent application programming model and default business logic.
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Henn, J. IBMSan Francisco. Software - Concepts & Tools 19, 37–48 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003780050006
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