Keith,

You should know what they are like when they get their teeth into an
argument...

Try offering your excellent Deep River CD instead.  I am sure that
they would happily pay 20 bucks a throw once they had downloaded and
heard a track :)

Gervas

--- In [email protected], Keith
Harrison-Broninski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [I did tried to shut up! - don't want to harp on - but Jan asks a
direct 
> question ...]
> 
> No, not at all.  The OO model you are talking about is an aspect of 
> physical design (aka concrete design), as opposed to what I am talking 
> about, which is logical design (aka conceptial design).
> 
> It might be that the physical design is based directly on the logical 
> design, in which case tools could be used to help generate one from the 
> other semi-automatically.  Alternatively, the logical design might
be so 
> high-level that there are several layers between it and any physical 
> design that is used to generate code - the physical design might
include 
> several existing packaged applications, for example - in which tooling 
> may not be able to do quite as much for you.
> 
> What I am talking about is a better way to conceptualize business 
> process and business services - a way that matches more closely the 
> reality of organizational operations.
> 
> -- 
> 
> All the best
> Keith
> 
> http://keith.harrison-broninski.info
> 
> Jan Algermissen wrote:
> 
> > is your position to expose the OO model (being the result from the OO
> > modeling layer) to the service clients?
>










 
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