• Business Objects (BO, BOBJ, or BObjects) was an enterprise software company, specializing in business intelligence (BI). Business Objects was acquired...
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  • associations with other business objects, weaving a map of objects representing the business relationships. A domain model where business objects do not have behaviour...
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    create robust object oriented programs using business objects. Business objects are objects that abstract business entities in an object oriented program...
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  • call only. The difference between data transfer objects and business objects or data access objects is that a DTO does not have any behavior except for...
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  • In software engineering, Business Object Notation (BON) is a method and graphical notation for high-level object-oriented analysis and design. The method...
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    Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of objects, which can contain data and code: data in the form of fields...
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  • program. Business logic: Prescribes how business objects interact with one another Enforces the routes and the methods by which business objects are accessed...
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    can visually create Business flows using XML/XSLT Service Layer for SAP HANA, where you can, using OData, create business objects Service Layer for Microsoft...
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  • Sharp Objects is the 2006 debut novel by American author Gillian Flynn. The book was first published through Shaye Areheart Books on September 26, 2006...
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  • Business Objects's Data Integrator is a data integration and ETL tool that was previously known as ActaWorks. Newer versions of the software include data...
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  • SAP BusinessObjects Lumira also known as Lumira is a business intelligence software developed and marketed by SAP BusinessObjects. The software is used...
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    acquired in December 2003 by BusinessObjects, which produced versions 10, 11 (XI) and version 12 (2008). SAP acquired BusinessObjects on October 8, 2007, and...
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  • an object with its sub-objects. The ability of an object-variable to contain not only that object but also all of its sub-objects. Defining objects, creating...
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  • Newi Business Objects which coined the term business object. Newi was developed by Oliver Sims at the software engineering company Integrated Object Systems...
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    processes and business processes) ← automatic translation from German But also other qualities (facts) such as data and business objects (as inputs/outputs...
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    BPMN's four basic element categories are: Flow objects Events, activities, gateways Connecting objects Sequence flow, message flow, association Swim lanes...
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  • Semantic layer (category Business intelligence)
    business data. Business terms are stored as objects in a semantic layer, which are accessed through business views. On May 29, 1992, Business Objects...
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  • include fault-tolerant CORBA objects. Live distributed objects (or simply live objects) generalize the replicated object concept to groups of replicas...
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  • The Enterprise Objects Framework, or simply EOF, was introduced by NeXT in 1994 as a pioneering object-relational mapping product for its NeXTSTEP and...
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  • business logic should be encapsulated onto the domain objects. This principle is not unique to naked objects; it is a strong commitment to encapsulation. The...
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  • execution, but via a messaging paradigm. Stateful Session Beans are business objects having state: that is, they keep track of which calling client they...
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  • NetWeaver Business Intelligence Business Objects Sisense SAS Siebel Systems Spotfire (now Tibco) Sybase IQ (now SAP IQ) Tableau Software TARGIT Business Intelligence...
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  • retrieval and natural language processing. It was bought by Business Objects in 2007; Business Objects was in turn acquired by SAP AG in 2008.[citation needed]...
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  • applications can use the business logic of the R/3 System. BAPIs provide the client with an object-oriented view of the application objects without needing to...
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  • domain-driven design is often associated with Plain Old Java Objects and Plain Old CLR Objects, which are technically technical implementation details, specific...
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  • architecture). Business delegates acts as an adaptor to invoke business objects from the presentation tier. Requests to access underlying business services...
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  • MicroStrategy (category Business intelligence software)
    the Washington metropolitan area. Its primary business analytics competitors include SAP AG Business Objects, IBM Cognos, and Oracle Corporation's BI Platform...
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  • ABAP (redirect from Abap Objects)
    methods of the object. This guarantees the internal consistency of the object. Classes describe objects. From a technical point of view, objects are runtime...
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  • have the same value, not necessarily being the same object. Examples of value objects are objects representing an amount of money or a date range. Being...
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  • of business intelligence, which also encompasses relational databases, report writing and data mining. Typical applications of OLAP include business reporting...
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