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Synthesizing Objects

Concurrency: Practice and Experience, 1999
Summary: This paper argues that the current OO technology does not support reuse and configurability in an effective way. This problem can be addressed by augmenting OO Analysis and Design with feature modeling and by applying generative implementation techniques. Feature modeling allows capturing the variability of domain concepts.
Krzysztof Czarnecki 0001   +1 more
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Objecting to objectives

Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1981
Proposal writing, in the field of education, is a strained and artificial activity, the results of which often inhibit rather than further communication. The language of proposals is characteristically elaborate, evasive, and hollow, not the kind of language ordinarily employed to convey clear meaning. Objectives in particular are stated in terms which
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An interpretation of objects and object types

Proceedings of the 23rd ACM SIGPLAN-SIGACT symposium on Principles of programming languages - POPL '96, 1996
We present an interpretation of typed object-oriented concepts in terms of well-understood, purely procedural concepts. More precisely, we give a compositional subtype-preserving translation of a basic object calculus supporting method invocation, functional method update, and subtyping, into the polymorphic λ-calculus with recursive types and ...
Martín Abadi   +2 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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MBO—Management by Objectives (or Objections)

Hospital Topics, 1982
(1982). MBO—Management by Objectives (or Objections) Hospital Topics: Vol. 60, No. 1, pp. 42-42.
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Objects and faces, faces and objects ….

Cognitive Neuropsychology, 2018
Is face processing just about faces? This is one of the undead questions of cognitive neuroscience, never adequately settled and always rising again when a new technology (e.g., neuroimaging) comes...
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The value of objectivity and objectivity as a value

University as a Bridge from Technology to Society. IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (Cat. No.00CH37043), 2002
This paper is an exploration of the issue of scientific objectivity and its relationship to social values. Though scientists from quite different political positions have pursued methodological objectivity science and its emergent technology, shapes and is shaped by external factors.
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Object to object

2011
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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Object and Objectivity

1993
The primary term in Aristotle’s writings (e.g. Metaphysics 1018a, 20) for object is ‘antikeimenon’. The ‘anti’ refers to something against or opposite; ‘keimenon’ is translated as underlying. What became the common term in day-to-day usage as well as in philosophical terminology is the term object.
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Observing objects and programming objects

Systems Research, 1996
osservare e programmare per ...
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