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Objects and Components

This area deals with all aspects of object and component analysis and design as well as modeling techniques.
Common Component Change Request ( Questionnaire - Template )
Use this Common Component Change Request Form to track all component change requests.

An Integration Primer: Part III
- by Ross Altman and Greg Altman
This installment deals with data transformation issues and the use of common or composed business objects.

Got Code Rot? Get It Right with OO
- by Alexandra Weber Morales
Check out these advanced principles of object-oriented class design!

Errant Architectures
- by Martin Fowler
Distribution of objects has a lot more pitfalls than many people realize. Heed the lessons in this article.

Eclipse Shifts Into Life-Cycle Development
- by Edward J. Correia
This is big: Eclipse is setting its sights on collaboration and quality assurance with new products that will extend the development platform with code donated by Instantiations Inc. and Object Management Group Inc.

The Flexibility Revolution in Customer Information Architecture
- by Brian Owenson
This is a must-read article for anyone interested in CRM, especially IT people. When it comes to the best route to integration, consider connecting applications via a flexible backbone.

Integration Test Plan Outline ( Plan - Example )
Here is a solid outline of a plan for testing individual development components in context with the overall system.



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