Abstract
The precision and fine granularity of objects makes object technology attractive to both the business community, as well as to the application development and technology infrastructure community. A consistent conceptual approach and language improves completeness and correctness in business applications. The multi-tiered architectural concepts play to the improved business cycle time and interoperability allowing organizations ultimately to use technology as a competitive business tool. This improved understanding and control of business problems and technology solutions is finding a home in the larger environment than ever before: the World Wide Web. When Web moves from the static endeavors of today to the more dynamic utilization of tomorrow, distributed object technology is the only viable architecture.
Recommended Citation
Fjermestad, Jerry; Lenzi, Marie A.; and Rana, Ajaz, "Object Development and Distribution
Technology Track" (1996). AMCIS 1996 Proceedings. 219.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis1996/219