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Modelling Domain Specific Application Frameworks with a Dynamic Business Object Architecture: An Approach and Implementation

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This paper describes the approach of a Business Object Architecture (BOA) development and implement it through a Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) life-cycle environment with emphasis on end-user’s involvement and iterative prototyping. The Dynamic Business Object Architecture (DBOA) is used for supporting and embracing the conceptualisation and design approaches for specific application domains. Distinctively, the DBOA is treated as skeletal support and lifecycle basis for OO modelling construction. This paper is in response to assist the review of the initial submissions of OMGBODTF’s RFP for Common Business Objects and Business Object Facilities (BOR FP1) to model domain specific application frameworks.

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Hung, K., Patel, D. (1998). Modelling Domain Specific Application Frameworks with a Dynamic Business Object Architecture: An Approach and Implementation. In: Patel, D., Sutherland, J., Miller, J. (eds) Business Object Design and Implementation II. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1286-0_18

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