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February 1997, Article 10

February 1997, Article 10

Developing Fusion Objects for Instruments

The successful application of object-oriented technology to real-world problems is a nontrivial task. This is particularly true for developers transitioning from nonobject-oriented methods to object-oriented methods. Key factors that improve the probability of success in applying object-oriented methods are selecting an object-oriented method, developing a process definition, and continually improving the process.

by Antonio A. Dicolen and Jerry J. Liu


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