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BEYOND OBJECTS: OBJECTS

International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems, 1992
Object-orientation offers more than just objects, classes and inheritance as means to structure applications. It is an approach to application development in which software systems can be constructed by composing and refining pre-designed, plug-compatible software components. But for this approach to be successfully applied, programming languages must
DENNIS TSICHRITZIS   +2 more
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Sociology’s objects, objectivity and objectives

Journal of Sociology, 2012
In the late 19th and early 20th century steps were taken to establish academic sociology in the USA, England and Australia. In America the project was a success and the discipline was well established by 1945, yet in England and Australia it made nothing like the same progress. In England it struggled against the influential extramural social research
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Objects, Objects, and More Objects

2000
Object-oriented programming has been around a long time and has been part of Visual Basic, at least to some degree, since VB was introduced. As you know, everything from a form control to a database is treated as an object. What’s more, recent versions of Visual Basic continue to provide more features that facilitate creating your own object systems—of
Hank Marquis, Eric A. Smith
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Active Object Search Exploiting Probabilistic Object–Object Relations

2014
This paper proposes a probabilistic object-object relation based approach for an active object search. An important role of mobile robots will be to perform object-related tasks and active object search strategies deal with the non-trivial task of finding an object in unstructured and dynamically changing environments.
Elfring, J.   +3 more
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Object and objective lost?

Journal of Cultural Economy, 2015
This paper explores the erosion and problematization of ‘the organization’ as a demarcated entity. Utilizing Foucault's reflections on ‘state-phobia’ as a source of inspiration, I show how an organization-phobia has gained a hold within Organization Theory (OT).
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Object to object

2023
This project explores the relationship between objects, such as the one I, as an object, have with a painting and that this painting, as an object, has on other objects. My work process is about establishing the connection between objects and investigating what happens as the result of this connection.
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Foreword to ‘objects of objectivity’

Social Epistemology, 2004
Taylor and Francis LtdTSEP_Foreword.sgm10.1080/0000-0000 (print)/0000-0000 (online)Original Article2004Taylor & Francis Ltd1820000002004Objectivity has fruitfully been explored in last two decades, manifested by the manystudies on ‘objectivity’ in various scientific disciplines.
Boumans, M., Beaulieu, A.
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Object Shape, Object Function, and Object Name

Journal of Memory and Language, 1998
Abstract We investigated the roles of shape and function in object naming. Two-, three-, and five-year-olds and adults heard novel or familiar objects named; some participants also were instructed about the objects' functions. Then they were asked to generalize the names to new objects that preserved shape or functional capability; some participants ...
Barbara Landau, Linda Smith, Susan Jones
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