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This paper highlights the need for a business object architecture which will allow software to change as rapidly as the underlying business processes, and the benefits of such an architecture, in terms of reduced software development cycle time and increased investment returns. The paper postulates the advantages for organisations who are already developing and implementing globally distributed object systems and how they have a competitive advantage over latecomers.
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Sutherland, J. (1997). The Object Technology Architecture: Business Objects for Corporate Information Systems. In: Sutherland, J., Casanave, C., Miller, J., Patel, P., Hollowell, G. (eds) Business Object Design and Implementation. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0947-1_3
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