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Legacy systems and object technology: workshop summary
Since the invention of the wheel, promises of every new technology have been clear. Unfortunately, the materialization of these promises is hardly a trivial task, and object technology is no exception. We are learning that object technology is no silver bullet which will solve all legacy problems. Nevertheless, many information professionals believe that object techniques can usefully reduce the difficulties associated with legacy systems in a pragmatic way.