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Object technology for software development has a sound engineering foundation. Its core is a simple, natural object model, which consists of object-oriented concepts. It focuses on objects. It creates reusable designs and components for software development. It facilitates abstraction to handle the complexity of large software systems. Compared with other programming paradigms, programming with object technology has the benefits of improved software productivity and quality. Object technology requires a different way of thinking about software decomposition, production, and organization.
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Li, L. (1998). Data Modeling in Java. In: Java: Data Structures and Programming. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-95851-9_1
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