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May/June 2003 (Vol. 7, No. 3)
pp. 88-90
It's Just a Mapping Problem
Steve Vinoski
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Adapting applications to each other requires mapping between the concepts, functions, or data native to each application, and identifying the abstractions under which each application can perform correctly and efficiently. Determining appropriate abstractions at any level is never easy, but doing so is critical to an applications utility and success.
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[1] D.C. Schmidt and S. Vinoski, "The History of the OMG C++ Mapping," C/C++ Users J., Nov. 2000; www.cuj.com/experts/1811vinoski.htm.
[2] J. Waldo et al., A Note on Distributed Computing, tech. report SMLI TR-94-29, Sun Microsystems Laboratories, Mountain View, Calif., 1994; .
[3] E. Gamma et al., Design Patterns: Elements of Object-Oriented Software, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Mass., 1994.
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Citation:
Steve Vinoski,
"It's Just a Mapping Problem,"
IEEE Internet Computing,
vol. 07,
no. 3,
pp. 88-90,
May/Jun,
2003
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