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System Evolution

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The last session on Thursday dealt with heterogeneity issues in building large persistent object system applications. Two papers were presented, one by David Blakeman on the inter-application communication mechanism in the Feinman system, the other by Jean-Claude Franchitti on the Amalgalme interoperability toolkit.

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Skarra, A. (1995). System Evolution. In: Atkinson, M., Maier, D., Benzaken, V. (eds) Persistent Object Systems. Workshops in Computing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2122-0_21

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