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Logical foundations of object-oriented and frame-based languages

by Michael Kifer, Georg Lausen, James Wu - JOURNAL OF THE ACM , 1995
"... We propose a novel formalism, called Frame Logic (abbr., F-logic), that accounts in a clean and declarative fashion for most of the structural aspects of object-oriented and frame-based languages. These features include object identity, complex objects, inheritance, polymorphic types, query methods, ..."
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, encapsulation, and others. In a sense, F-logic stands in the same relationship to the objectoriented paradigm as classical predicate calculus stands to relational programming. F-logic has a model-theoretic semantics and a sound and complete resolution-based proof theory. A small number of fundamental concepts

Model checking and abstraction

by Peter J. Clarke, Djuradj Babich, Tariq M. King, B. M. Golam Kibria - ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems , 1994
"... software developers are using the Java language as the language of choice on many applications. This is due to the effective use of the object-oriented (OO) paradigm to develop large software projects and the ability of the Java language to support the increasing use of web technologies in business ..."
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software developers are using the Java language as the language of choice on many applications. This is due to the effective use of the object-oriented (OO) paradigm to develop large software projects and the ability of the Java language to support the increasing use of web technologies in business

The Object-Oriented Database System Manifesto

by Malcolm Atkinson, François Bancilhon, David DeWitt, Klaus Dittrich, David Maier, Stanley Zdonik , 1989
"... This paper attempts to define an object-oriented database system. It describes the main features and characteristics that a system must have to qualify as an objectoriented database system. We have separated these characteristics into three groups: ffl Mandatory, the ones the system must satisfy in ..."
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This paper attempts to define an object-oriented database system. It describes the main features and characteristics that a system must have to qualify as an objectoriented database system. We have separated these characteristics into three groups: ffl Mandatory, the ones the system must satisfy

The Object-Oriented Paradigm

by Chenho Kung , 1991
"... this paper. 5 Object-Oriented Programming ..."
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this paper. 5 Object-Oriented Programming

The Object-Oriented Paradigm

by Sinan Si Alhir, Sinan Si Alhir (october , 1998
"... The object-oriented paradigm is a concept-centric paradigm encompassing the following pillars (first principles): abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. It was originally conceived by three of the most prominent Greek philosophers, Socrates (470-399 BC), Plato (428-348 BC), and A ..."
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The object-oriented paradigm is a concept-centric paradigm encompassing the following pillars (first principles): abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism. It was originally conceived by three of the most prominent Greek philosophers, Socrates (470-399 BC), Plato (428-348 BC

AN APPLICATION OF THE OBJECT-ORIENTED PARADIGM

by To A Flight Simulator, Dennis Joseph Simpson, To A Flight Simulator, Dennis J. Simpson
"... Puoi ( ' 7-: 4 " s I.-em on of infornaton is estimated to a ve,aele! nour Der 'eswose. ndwing the tinne for rev ewin anstrictons. searc ".- e. sling data sources. ..."
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Implementing the Object-Oriented Paradigm

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Semantic database modeling: Survey, applications, and research issues

by Richard Hull, Roger King - ACM Computing Surveys , 1987
"... Most common database management systems represent information in a simple record-based format. Semantic modeling provides richer data structuring capabilities for database applications. In particular, research in this area has articulated a number of constructs that provide mechanisms for representi ..."
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for representing structurally complex interrelations among data typically arising in commercial applications. In general terms, semantic modeling complements work on knowledge representation (in artificial intelligence) and on the new generation of database models based on the object-oriented paradigm

Living with CLASSIC: When and How to Use a KL-ONE-Like Language

by Ronald J. Brachman, Deborah L. McGuinness, Peter F. Patel-Schneider, Lori A. Resnick, Lori Alperin Resnick, Alexander Borgida - Principles of Semantic Networks , 1991
"... classic is a recently-developed knowledge representation system that follows the paradigm originally set out in the kl-one system: it concentrates on the definition of structured concepts, their organization into taxonomies, the creation and manipulation of individual instances of such concepts, ..."
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classic is a recently-developed knowledge representation system that follows the paradigm originally set out in the kl-one system: it concentrates on the definition of structured concepts, their organization into taxonomies, the creation and manipulation of individual instances of such concepts

Structured Interviews on the Object-Oriented Paradigm

by J. Daly, M. Wood, A. Brooks, J. Miller, M. Roper , 1995
"... The method of structured interviewing is an appropriate means of conducting a primary investigation when beginning a programme of research involving different empirical techniques because (i) interviewing experienced users from academia and industry should determine if academics are exploring issues ..."
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issues that industrialists deem important, (ii) interviewing users from industry helps provide external validity, (iii) users of object-oriented systems have their own views on the benefits and drawbacks of the paradigm. These opinions could then be used as evidence to decide whether an empirically
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