Rice University
Department of Computer Science
presents
Kathy Bohrer
IBM
Architecture of the San Francisco Frameworks
Abstract
The San Francisco[tm] project is an IBM initiative, with over 130 independent software vendors, to provide business process components that can form the basis of rapidly developed distributed solutions for mission-critical business applications. This paper describes the original objectives of the San Francisco project and discusses the methodology, skills, and architecture that were used to achieve those objectives. The paper includes discussion of the importance of design patterns, extension points, and a well-defined programming model used in the San Francisco components. Most topics are touched on briefly to give an overview; some knowledge of object-oriented development techniques is assumed.
Tuesday, October 6, 1998 at 4 p.m. in DH 1064
Reception to follow in DH 1049