PRINCETON ACM / IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY CHAPTERS
FEBRUARY 1997 JOINT MEETING

Architecting Object-Oriented Systems

Tom O'Rourke

Building object-oriented systems presents a different set of architectural choices and tradeoffs than are found when designing traditional systems. Some of the differences are technological, while other differences can be traced to the development methodologies and processes which are used.

This presentation will discuss some of the architectural choices which face an architect building an object-oriented system, and contrast these choices with those made when building traditional systems. Topics to be covered will include:


Date: Thursday February 13, 1997, 8:00 pm
Location: Auditorium, David Sarnoff Research Center, 201 Washington Road (Rt 571 1/4 mile south of US 1), Princeton, NJ

Additional Information: recorded info (609) 924-8704, Dennis Mancl (908) 582-7086, or John DeGood (609) 734-2028

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