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5. GEM Example Class Hierarchies


The general enterprise model enables us to manage the object classes, and their specific object instances, and the relationships between them within a single normalized, distributed data environment. It maintains the specific object instances, and their composition and distribution context, within the enterprise as a whole.

It provides for shared data, created and maintained by source data entry, using a shared software unit repository for processing all routine transactions.

 


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