This article discusses the problem of constructing robust class libraries. Further design criteria include the flexibility of class libraries, the efficiency of the implementations, and their safe extensibility. We show that it is possible to design robust libraries to satisfy any two of the require
โฆ LIBER โฆ
Class hierarchy specialization
โ Scribed by Frank Tip; Peter F. Sweeney
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 352 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-5903
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Construction of robust class hierarchies
โ
A. Frick; G. Goos; R. Neumann; W. Zimmermann
๐
Article
๐
2000
๐
John Wiley and Sons
๐
English
โ 461 KB
On a class of recursive hierarchies
โ
N. V. Belyakin
๐
Article
๐
1973
๐
Springer US
๐
English
โ 729 KB
Confidentiality checking an object-orien
โ
S. Chandra; R.A Khan
๐
Article
๐
2010
๐
Elsevier Science
๐
English
โ 225 KB
Providing special education without spec
โ
Milton Budoff
๐
Article
๐
1972
๐
Elsevier Science
๐
English
โ 420 KB
Vagueness, typicality, and uncertainty i
โ
Didier Dubois; Henri Prade; Jean-Paul Rossazza
๐
Article
๐
1991
๐
John Wiley and Sons
๐
English
โ 882 KB
The paper presents an object-centered representation, where both a range of allowed values and a range of typical values can be specified for the attributes describing a class. These ranges may be fuzzy. Then various kinds of (graded) inclusion relations can be defined between classes. Inheritance m
Bounded query classes and the difference
โ
Richard Beigel; William I. Gasarch; Louise Hay
๐
Article
๐
1989
๐
Springer
๐
English
โ 817 KB