1. IBM's SOM bundles OOP with OS/2's Workplace Shell
- Author
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Seltzer, Larry J.
- Subjects
64-bit operating system ,Object-oriented programming ,32-bit operating system ,Reusable code ,Distributed object technology ,Operating system ,Client/server architecture ,International Business Machines Corp. -- Product information ,OS/2 2.0 (Operating system) -- Design and construction -- Product information ,Computer software industry -- Product information ,Operating systems -- Design and construction -- Product information -- Usage ,Client/server architecture -- Product information -- Usage ,Object-oriented programming -- Usage -- Product information - Abstract
Because object-oriented programming increases software productivity, quality and consistency, it makes sense to put this feature in an operating system. IBM's System Object Model (SOM), an OOP facility at the […]
- Published
- 1992