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ITNOW 1996 38(1):2-3; doi:10.1093/combul/38.1.2
© 1996 by British Computer Society
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Object technology: an overview

Martin West

The BCS OOPS Specialist Group provides regular meetings, one day seminars and conferences for all levels of experience on the various topic areas in object technology. It has regional groups in the south-west, midlands, north-east and north-west of England. Martin West can be reached via email a_martin_west{at}uk.ibm.com

The author - senior consultant in IBM's European Object Technology Practice, member of the IBM Academy of Technology and Chairman of the BCS OOPS Specialist Group - here explores the concepts and advantages of this method of addressing software development projects


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