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  • This sample makes use of CGI.pm's object-oriented abilities; it can also be done by calling
  • There is nothing inherently object-oriented about the separation of side effects and
  • scendant of Syntropy, a second-generation object-oriented analysis and design method.
  • d mission critical support; all involving object-oriented analysis and design, design patterns, obj
  • Head First Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (ISBN 0-596-00867-8)
  • Syntropy is a second-generation object-oriented analysis and software design method devel
  • hod and graphical notation for high-level object-oriented analysis and design.
  • Object-oriented analysis and design.
  • Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with Applications.
  • Head First Object-Oriented Analysis and Design.
  • For more discussion, see Object-oriented analysis and design and Object-oriented p
  • It provides an object-oriented and replicated environment for building d
  • It is completely object-oriented and is based on the idea of stream input
  • It supports documentation of both object-oriented and procedural code.
  • layer in the design and implementation of Object-Oriented Applications.
  • XML parser written in JavaScript using an object-oriented approach (OOP).
  • Against the Kantian tradition, his object-oriented approach considers the neglected real lif
  • Data Structures in Java: An Object-oriented Approach ISBN 978-0534385248
  • The object-oriented approach is more flexible, by separating
  • dvantages of information technologies: an object-oriented approach, elements of the UML standard, t
  • al components to render an image using an object-oriented approach.
  • Object-oriented architecture using the Common Lisp Object
  • ge to include additional features such as object-oriented capabilities in a traditionally procedura
  • Object-oriented, class-based architecture
  • It is object-oriented, class-based and reflective.
  • Squeak is a Smalltalk implementation, object-oriented, class-based, and reflective, derived fro
  • Object-oriented code often works better with callbacks be
  • on mutually recursive modules and in the object-oriented community on mixins and traits.
  • Visual Objects is an object-oriented computer programming language that is use
  • ness layer in a n-layered architecture of object-oriented computer programs.
  • e Objeck programming language is a modern object-oriented computing language with functional featur
  • JCR offer both referential integrity and object-oriented concept of inheritance.
  • ows for code reuse and generality through object-oriented concepts and generic programming features
  • ABCL/c+ is an object-oriented concurrent language, a variant of ABCL/1
  • nique of promise pipelining; and Thor, an object-oriented database system.
  • ge (OQL) is a query language standard for object-oriented databases modeled after SQL.
  • for business process modeling, IDEF4 for Object-Oriented Design and IDEF5 for modeling ontologies.
  • Object-oriented design techniques such as documenting lay
  • Thus, from object-oriented design point of view, there would be a "P
  • HOOD (Hierarchic Object-Oriented Design) is a detailed software design met
  • In object-oriented design, a layer is a group of classes tha
  • fficially named Integrated DEFinition for Object-Oriented Design, is an object-oriented design mode
  • Stephen Bourne), single level store, and object-oriented design.
  • A Theory of Object-Oriented Design: The building-blocks of OOD and no
  • LYMB is an object-oriented development environment aimed at developi
  • He sensed that a radical UML tool for Object-Oriented Development was going to be in demand in
  • Realbasic (RB) is the object-oriented dialect of the BASIC programming language
  • SimPy is a process-based, object-oriented discrete-event simulation language.
  • fork of Squeak, an implementation of the object-oriented, dynamically typed, reflective programmin
  • Snit is an object-oriented extension to the Tcl programming language
  • XOTcl is an object-oriented extension for the Tool Command Language c
  • Object-Z is an object-oriented extension to the Z notation developed at
  • It makes heavy use of Flavors (an early object-oriented extension to Lisp) and the Common Lisp Ob
  • Oblog is a small, portable, Object-oriented extension to Prolog by Margaret McDougall
  • It was an object-oriented extension for the Lisp dialect Lisp Machi
  • Flavors, an early object-oriented extension to Lisp developed by Howard Can
  • The first version was a Lisp with object-oriented extensions for computers with limited pow
  • 006 OpenEdge 10.1 announced - addition of object-oriented extensions to ABL, and new auditing servi
  • It was seen as a competitor to other object-oriented extensions to Lisp at around the same tim
  • About 1985, SMALL had some object-oriented features added to handle structures (that
  • Lisp was the first language to normalize object-oriented features, despite having been designed ye
  • uage combines imperative, functional, and object-oriented features.
  • Object-Oriented Fortran is an object-oriented extension o
  • ParadisEO is a white-box object-oriented framework dedicated to the flexible desig
  • development and maintenance was the first Object-Oriented framework for CFML.
  • They did this by adding an object-oriented framework on top of Mach and BSD using th
  • tem was built from the ground up using an object-oriented framework and, the fact that a public rel
  • inancial engineering problems in a common object-oriented framework.
  • e goal is to successfully mix imperative, object-oriented, functional, and logic-based programming
  • ng with version 10.1 it was enhanced with object-oriented grammar elements, which can be mixed with
  • rogramming language that adds support for object-oriented idioms in a functional setting.
  • g paradigms, primarily but not limited to object-oriented, imperative and, to a lesser extent, func
  • In the same way that object-oriented in Eiffel deal with objects during execut
  • An object-oriented interface
  • The exception handling is completely object-oriented: it encapsulates exceptions and exception
  • The goal was to develop an object-oriented language for modeling of technical system
  • ther visually-rich applications using the object-oriented language Python.
  • hat limit, it is possible to build a full object-oriented language that features inheritance, cloni
  • It is probably best to view it as an object-oriented language, with many ideas borrowed from E
  • irement, for example translating books on object-oriented languages and databases from French into
  • logous to types (in most statically typed object-oriented languages they serve that role) and are p
  • bs his research was on the foundations of object-oriented languages, including formal models of mix
  • Cecil has many similarities to other object-oriented languages, most notably Objective-C, Modu
  • In many object-oriented languages, classes are the primary means
  • Object-oriented languages, such as Java and C#, have buil
  • origins to Smalltalk, one of the earliest object-oriented languages.
  • vides syntactic conveniences derived from object-oriented languages.
  • ILU can be used to build multi-lingual object-oriented libraries ("class libraries") with well-s
  • the report on the language Lola Lola: An Object-Oriented Logic Description Language).
  • Resolve also contains object-oriented, MacDraw-like drawing tools for combining
  • Ox is an object-oriented matrix programming language with a mathem
  • CQS is well-suited to the object-oriented methodology, but can also be applied outs
  • facility that supports the definition of object-oriented methods.
  • Object-oriented model
  • Real-Time Object-Oriented Modeling (ROOM), a modeling language to m
  • Object-Oriented Modeling and Design.
  • Object-oriented modeling and design with UML
  • ilding applications using ROOM (Real-Time Object-Oriented Modeling) for real-time, graphical design
  • Object-Oriented Modeling, or OOM, (Object Oriented Progra
  • ed on the concept of role, for performing object-oriented modeling.
  • d John Daniels, Designing Object Systems: Object-Oriented Modelling with Syntropy (Prentice Hall 19
  • Stephen was also the creator of MOO, the Object-Oriented Multi-user Dungeon and Dune, the VRML97 e
  • Neuroph is an object-oriented neural network framework written in Java.
  • Other object-oriented notions such as polymorphism and inherita
  • ne of NeXT's first tasks was to design an object-oriented operating system, NEXTSTEP.
  • The object-oriented paradigm has been adopted, which means th
  • The Object-Oriented paradigm assists the programmer to addres
  • ion of language constructs resembling the object-oriented paradigm, most notably, classes.
  • difference being that the procedural and object-oriented paradigms wrap those operations in a subr
  • we wanted to integrate the functional and object-oriented parts in a cleaner way than what we were
  • Persistor.NET is an object-oriented persistence framework which provides pers
  • BETA supports the object-oriented perspective on programming and has compre
  • The CO-OPN (Concurrent Object-Oriented Petri Nets) specification language is bas
  • rman sets out to develop what he calls an object-oriented philosophy.
  • pimcore is purely written in object-oriented PHP 5 and is based on the Zend Framework.
  • imed that Bindows is probably the leading object-oriented platform for developing Ajax applications
  • roprietary SQL extensions, procedural and object-oriented programmability is available on many SQL
  • rtant part of the polymorphism portion of object-oriented programming (OOP).
  • bines rule-based, procedural, logical and object-oriented programming techniques.
  • AML is an object-oriented programming language based on Eiffel but
  • an object-oriented programming language called Magik that su
  • A class in Object-Oriented Programming is defined by properties, met
  • Programming's sections on networking and object-oriented programming "well-nigh indispensable".
  • In object-oriented programming the is-a relationship arises
  • [A down-to-earth introduction to the object-oriented programming and design.]
  • elper Class is a programming technique in object-oriented programming that is not recommended.
  • f the standard query language SQL and the object-oriented programming language Java.
  • This is similar to early object-oriented programming languages such as Smalltalk.
  • ource, dynamically typed, general-purpose object-oriented programming language based on XML-syntax.
  • In object-oriented programming an instance is an occurrence
  • TOM was an object-oriented programming language developed in the 199
  • ust the same as creating objects in other object-oriented programming languages.
  • lltalk implementation; author of books on object-oriented programming
  • an Object-oriented programming library for manipulating and
  • much like virtual methods can be in most object-oriented programming languages.
  • tes back to a time when PHP's support for object-oriented programming principles was in its infancy
  • Agora is a reflective, prototype-based, object-oriented programming language that is based exclus
  • r science to describe loosely constructed object-oriented programming (OOP) that remains dependent
  • Void safety is a guarantee within an object-oriented programming language that that no object
  • both functional programming languages and object-oriented programming languages, the term CFA refer
  • e logic programming, production rule, and object-oriented programming paradigms in a single applica
  • This type of polymorphism is common in object-oriented programming languages, many of which allo
  • In object-oriented programming to allow access to "private"
  • , navigate, or visualize the structure of object-oriented programming code.
  • triking difference between JADE and other object-oriented programming languages is that its object
  • amming paradigms: functional programming, object-oriented programming and imperative programming.
  • oning language; is both procedural and an object-oriented programming language built for data analy
  • ddress at the 2004 European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming and the 2001 Symposium on the
  • Most practices of object-oriented programming recommend keeping the inherit
  • Object-oriented programming emphasizes that objects shoul
  • Phrogram supports object-oriented programming (OOP) and allows for definiti
  • a structured-programming hierarchy chart, object-oriented programming needs a call-reference index
  • Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradi
  • A I (1961-1965) and SIMULA-67 - the first object-oriented programming languages, introducing the co
  • ironment which was designed with learning object-oriented programming in mind.
  • The object-oriented programming paradigm provides the develop
  • Green is a statically-typed object-oriented programming language which supports garba
  • rnia, where he led the development of the object-oriented programming language Sather in 1990 and d
  • In object-oriented programming languages, a mixin is a class
  • he programmer to seamlessly integrate the object-oriented programming paradigm with the traditional
  • In contrast to object-oriented programming paradigms where objects have
  • In knowledge representation, object-oriented programming and design, is-a (subsumption
  • Obliq is an interpreted, object-oriented programming language designed to make dis
  • s to push forward the state of the art in object-oriented programming language research, once Small
  • Clascal was an object-oriented programming language developed in 1983 by
  • Learn object-oriented programming
  • s function, classes or class instances in object-oriented programming languages, or accessing the l
  • Nu is an interpreted object-oriented programming language, with a Lisp-like sy
  • Cecil is a pure object-oriented programming language that was developed b
  • ed" in something like the modern sense of object-oriented programming seem to make their first appe
  • In some object-oriented programming languages, classes cannot be
  • tinct from a null reference in that in an object-oriented programming language a null reference to
  • oo great, forcing the programmer to avoid object-oriented programming in the “hot spots” of their a
  • Monate is an object-oriented programming assembly.
  • Zeitgeist: Database Support for ObjectOriented Programming (1988), by S Ford, J Joseph, D
  • ng with considerable additions to support object-oriented programming in a manner compatible with J
  • It features object-oriented programming capabilities and advanced ana
  • icant contributions to both the theory of object-oriented programming during 80's and to the releva
  • is a fundamental architectural problem of object-oriented programming systems where base classes (s
  • ecific programming language that supports object-oriented programming (or a Class Type), a declarat
  • Object-Oriented Programming can be achieved in some cases
  • g out formal calculi for the semantics of object-oriented programming languages.
  • Object-oriented programming has been supported since vers
  • addition to the common features of modern object-oriented programming languages, it implements cont
  • Nice is an advanced object-oriented programming language.
  • For the object-oriented programming language, see Abel (programmi
  • and to pay homage to Smalltalk, the first object-oriented programming language.
  • In object-oriented programming languages with multiple inher
  • such databases fragile according to OOP ( object-oriented programming) philosophy, since there are
  • classes) or collections of objects (from object-oriented programming), in some binary or textual f
  • Blue is a system for teaching object-oriented programming, developed at Sydney Universi
  • In object-oriented programming, a String Buffer is an altern
  • In object-oriented programming, a constructor is code that i
  • PMP does not support object-oriented programming, but a RECORD can have method
  • In object-oriented programming, a subclass typically extends
  • OOPSLA ( Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages & Applica
  • It supports object-oriented programming, preprocessor, dynamic and st
  • An allocation site is the method, in Object-oriented programming, in which a particular object
  • In object-oriented programming, a protocol or interface is a
  • The singly rooted hierarchy, in object-oriented programming, is a characteristic of most
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