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* Seton Hall Students Lead the Way From the Wireless to the Real World
* Seton Hall Students Lead the Way From the Wireless to the Real World
* "Out, Damn Spot!" or How to Rid Your OS/2 Desktop of Pesky Programs
* "Out, Damn Spot!" or How to Rid Your OS/2 Desktop of Pesky Programs
* Why SOM?
* Why SOM? [https://web.archive.org/web/19980120011130/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com:80/psmag/Mar96/curran1.htm]
* IBM System Object Model--The Wave of the Future (and Now!)
* IBM System Object Model--The Wave of the Future (and Now!) [https://web.archive.org/web/19980120011130/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com:80/psmag/Mar96/weaver1.htm]
* Building SOM Objects with Native C++
* Building SOM Objects with Native C++
* Distributing Objects with DSOM
* Distributing Objects with DSOM
* Using OpenDoc and SOM in Application Development
* Using OpenDoc and SOM in Application Development
* Enabling Industrial-Strength OO Applications with SOM and CORBAservices
* Enabling Industrial-Strength OO Applications with SOM and CORBAservices
* SOM Language Neutrality: A VisualAge for SmallTalk Perspective
* SOM Language Neutrality: A VisualAge for SmallTalk Perspective  
* SOM Language Neutrality: An OO COBOL Perspective
* SOM Language Neutrality: An OO COBOL Perspective [https://web.archive.org/web/19980120011130/http://pscc.dfw.ibm.com:80/psmag/Mar96/pittman.htm]
* Corrective Service Information  
* Corrective Service Information  


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Articles

  • What's New?
  • Seton Hall Students Lead the Way From the Wireless to the Real World
  • "Out, Damn Spot!" or How to Rid Your OS/2 Desktop of Pesky Programs
  • Why SOM? [1]
  • IBM System Object Model--The Wave of the Future (and Now!) [2]
  • Building SOM Objects with Native C++
  • Distributing Objects with DSOM
  • Using OpenDoc and SOM in Application Development
  • Enabling Industrial-Strength OO Applications with SOM and CORBAservices
  • SOM Language Neutrality: A VisualAge for SmallTalk Perspective
  • SOM Language Neutrality: An OO COBOL Perspective [3]
  • Corrective Service Information