From: Jerome_V_Vollborn@cup.portal.com
Subject: Re: Objectification
Date: 5 Aug 89 03:07:14 GMT [thread overview]
Message-ID: <21028@cup.portal.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 534@ajpo.sei.cmu.edu
Part of Ed's article has to do with the environment that objects live
in. Let me propose my ideal environment and then note some problems
in building that environment. The physical world environment is a large
manufacturing company where parts are produced in both domestic and
foreign (European and Middle Eastern) plants and assembled into
finished products in the Pacific Rim countries. All of these plants
are currently connected by a wide area network.
The top level object is a shippable part. Component parts are
subobjects. The production plants, production equipment and materials
are also objects. Each of these software objects that model the
real world objects exist in an enterprize wide object space. The
production objects (and under special cases production equipment objects)
move through the production process and then cease to exist when they
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1989-08-03 21:39 Objectification Edward Berard
1989-08-05 3:07 ` Jerome_V_Vollborn [this message]
1989-08-05 3:43 ` Objectification Jerome_V_Vollborn
1989-08-07 23:00 ` Objectification Dick Dunn
1989-08-08 12:54 ` Objectification Edward Berard
1989-08-08 16:47 ` Objectification Paul Scherf;685-2734;61-028;692-4142;orca
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