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NAVIGATING THE DISTRIBUTED COMPONENTS LANDSCAPE by Paul Harmon

The key to the way most companies think about distributed systems today is a ULect result of the current interest in the Internet.

DISTRIBUTED OBJECT COMPUTING: SPANNING THE ENTERPRISE AND BEYOND by David S.
PRACTICAL STRATEGIES FOR MIGRATING TO CBD by Paul Allen

The practice of programmers' dragging and dropping GUI applications together, using component technologies such as ActiveX or JavaBeans controls, is increasingly commonplace.

MICROSOFT AND OMG: FRIENDS OR FOES? by Michael Guttman and Jason Matthews

In 1995, in a unanimous vote, the Object Management Group endorsed a specification for interoperability between OMG's Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) and Microsoft's Common Object

TRUSTING MOBILE SOFTWARE AGENTS by Lora L.
1998 AMERICAN PROGRAMMER ESSAY CONTEST WHAT MATTERS IN IT? Winner: