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Handling Business Objects

Hasso Plattner ()
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Hasso Plattner: Hasso Plattner Institute

Chapter Chapter 33 in A Course in In-Memory Data Management, 2013, pp 219-221 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Enterprise applications are typically developed in an object-oriented fashion: Real world objects, such as production facilities or warehouses as well as artifacts like sales orders, are mapped to so-called business objects. A business object is an entity capable of storing information and state. It typically has a tree like structure with leaves holding information about the object or connections to other business objects.

Keywords: Business Objectives; Sales Order; Object-oriented Fashion; Enterprise Application; Real-world Objects (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-36524-9_33

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