Object-Oriented Programming and Representation of Objects

In this paper, a lesson is drawn from the way class definitions are provided in object-oriented programming. The distinction is introduced between the visible structure given in a class definition and the hidden structure, and then possible connections are indicated between these two structures and...

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Published in:Studies in logic, grammar and rhetoric : the Journal of University of Bialystok Vol. 40; no. 1; pp. 293 - 302
Main Author: Drozdek, Adam
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Białystok Sciendo 01.03.2015
De Gruyter Brill Sp. z o.o., Paradigm Publishing Services
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ISSN:0860-150X, 2199-6059
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Summary:In this paper, a lesson is drawn from the way class definitions are provided in object-oriented programming. The distinction is introduced between the visible structure given in a class definition and the hidden structure, and then possible connections are indicated between these two structures and the structure of an entity modeled by the class definition.
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ISSN:0860-150X
2199-6059
DOI:10.1515/slgr-2015-0014