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Object-Oriented Information Systems: Planning and Implementation

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A clear, precise presentation of object-oriented concepts for MIS managers/executives who are instrumental in the decision to adopt an object-oriented technology which will remain a leading design and programming application for many years to come. Includes such features as "fast track" which summarizes the context in the left hand margin plus an appendix of "key concepts" that pulls together essential ideas.

357 pages, Hardcover

First published March 30, 1992

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DAVID TAYLOR has written for Smithsonian, the Washington Post, the the Christian Science Monitor and elsewhere. His documentary work has appeared on the Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, the Learning Channel, PBS, and National Geographic. He lives in Alexandria, Virginia."

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