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SanFrancisco: Tools, Components, and Applications

Vol. 39, No. 2, 2000

Order No. G321-0138
 
The promise of software reuse is becoming a reality through advances in component-based development. IBM's SanFrancisco product, a component-based framework, has been supporting effective reuse for over two years. This issue looks at SanFrancisco progress and results so far, through five papers and a technical note on tools and applications. Four other papers and technical notes in this issue treat a variety of topics.
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Preface Gene F. Hoffnagle p. 242
IBM SanFrancisco: Moving into the marketplace V. M. Johnson and D. K. Austreng p. 244
Business Component Prototyper for SanFrancisco: An experiment in architecture for application development tools H. van Emde Boas-Lubsen p. 248
Bridging the framework modeling and implementation gap R. Bunting p. 267
The use of IBM SanFrancisco core business processes in human resources scheduling E. J. Jaufmann, Jr. and D. C. Logan p. 285
Using JavaBeans components as accessors to Enterprise JavaBeans components A. Tost and V. M. Johnson p. 293
Technical note--IBS Consist two years later: The LEGO brick dream R. van der Salm p. 301
Technical note--Business function specification of commercial applications D. Bevington p. 315
Technical note--A three-dimensional framework for information technology solutions D. D. Ricke p. 336
An enterprise directory solution with DB2 S. S. B. Shi, E. Stokes, D. Byrne, C. F. Corn, D. Bachmann, and T. Jones p. 360
Emulator Express: A system for optimizing emulator performance for wireless networks B. C. Housel and I. Shields p. 384
Books p. 403