The Theory of Classification, Part 12::Building the Class Hierarchy

By: Anthony J.H. Simons

Abstract

Readers following Simons' series will by now have gained some experience in theoretical models and their uses. In part 12 he reviews the whole model so far, to demonstrate more of its formal modelling power. The theoretical model is able to represent the whole spread of object-oriented concepts, such as objects, types, classes, abstract classes and interfaces.

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Anthony J.H. Simons, “The Theory of Classification, Part 12::Building the Class Hierarchy”, Journal of Object Technology, Volume 3, no. 5 (May 2004), pp. 13-24, doi:10.5381/jot.2004.3.5.c2.

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