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This paper, through a Copyright Information project, presents a Common Business Object Model which may be further included in a Common Object System Model. The object system is independent from its implementation. It is recursive, reflecting the complexity of the real business object relationship in a relatively simple and easily understandable manner.
The primary focus of this paper is not just on a single corporation concept model, but on the overall object system to address issues such as reusability, interoperability and extensibility in a systematic way. The Common Object System Model also has many ramifications relevant to natural language process, common knowledge representation, legal rule enforcement, component technology as well as business object architecture.
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Wu, W.Z. (1999). A Recursive Common Business Object System Model. In: Patel, D., Sutherland, J., Miller, J. (eds) Business Object Design and Implementation III. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0881-8_3
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