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Dictionary of Object Technology: The Definitive Desk Reference (SIGS Reference Library, Series Number 3)

Dictionary of Object Technology: The Definitive Desk Reference (SIGS Reference Library, Series Number 3)

Dictionary of Object Technology: The Definitive Desk Reference (SIGS Reference
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Dictionary of Object Technology: The Definitive Desk Reference (SIGS Reference Library, Series Number 3) Hardback - 1998

by Donald G. Firesmith; Ed Eykholt

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Dictionary of Object Technology: The Definitive Desk Reference is the only reference of its kind dedicated to the terminology used in the object technology field. With over 3,000 main entries and over 600 pages, this long-awaited and much needed dictionary is cross-referenced by major components and includes complete appendices specific to industry standards, languages, and more. This fundamental reference will aid information technology (IT) professionals in maintaining consistent language usage across the entire spectrum of the object technology field.
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