Object-Oriented Programming and Representation of Objects

Studies in Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 40 (1):293-302 (2015)
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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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