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Development of distributed and client/server object-oriented applications: industry solutions
The panel will discuss emerging “industrial” solutions that help programmers to develop distributed and client/server applications based on objects supporting so-called openness and heterogeneity.
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Development of distributed and client/server object-oriented applications: industry solutions
OOPSLA '94: Proceedings of the ninth annual conference on Object-oriented programming systems, language, and applicationsThe panel will discuss emerging “industrial” solutions that help programmers to develop distributed and client/server applications based on objects supporting so-called openness and heterogeneity.
The goal of the panel is to help answer the question ...
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