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ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1989
Object Oriented Programming (OOP) is being used quite widely in the fields of both software engineering and artificial intelligence. The aim of this article is to give an idea of OOP and its features. It includes an indication of the available OOP environments and the Object-Oriented extensions made to the conventional languages such as C and Pascal ...
R. P. Ten Dyke, J. C. Kunz
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Object Oriented Programming (OOP) is being used quite widely in the fields of both software engineering and artificial intelligence. The aim of this article is to give an idea of OOP and its features. It includes an indication of the available OOP environments and the Object-Oriented extensions made to the conventional languages such as C and Pascal ...
R. P. Ten Dyke, J. C. Kunz
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Temporal Object-Oriented Programming
The Computer Journal, 2000Summary: An object-oriented, declarative, statically typed and temporal language system is presented. What makes this system very different from the currently prevailing strongly typed procedural object oriented language systems is that methods are specified in a high-level, constraint sublanguage.
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2004
Abstract The object-oriented approach to programming and design is characterized by its focus on the data structures of a program rather than the procedures. Often, invoking a procedure with a data object as its principal argument is thought of as ‘sending a message’ to the object.
Michael Metcalf +2 more
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Abstract The object-oriented approach to programming and design is characterized by its focus on the data structures of a program rather than the procedures. Often, invoking a procedure with a data object as its principal argument is thought of as ‘sending a message’ to the object.
Michael Metcalf +2 more
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2023
In this chapter, we explore the OOP concepts in programming that offer an effective way of making coding more easy and comprehensive. It facilitates redundancy and allows customizing the existing code.
Krishna Kumar Mohbey, Malika Acharya
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In this chapter, we explore the OOP concepts in programming that offer an effective way of making coding more easy and comprehensive. It facilitates redundancy and allows customizing the existing code.
Krishna Kumar Mohbey, Malika Acharya
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2009
As mentioned in the previous chapter, object-orientation enhances the decomposition of a problem. Classes are the principal decomposition units, therefore, a class is considered a module and a decomposition unit. A class is also a type for objects. This chapter presents and explains the basic structure of a class.
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As mentioned in the previous chapter, object-orientation enhances the decomposition of a problem. Classes are the principal decomposition units, therefore, a class is considered a module and a decomposition unit. A class is also a type for objects. This chapter presents and explains the basic structure of a class.
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Object-Oriented Metabolic Programming
Biochemical Society Transactions, 1995openaire +2 more sources

