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The success rate of software
projects that are based on traditional object technology has dropped from 95% to 65%. Why?
One answer is the difficulty in achieving promised levels of reuse, says author and
software guru Paul Bassett whose book on reuse diagnoses the difficulties of object
technology and how they can be overcome. "It all boils down to making the components
of objects adaptable, an idea which is ignored in conventional OO technology," he
says. |