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principles:model_principle [2013-06-19 13:27] christianprinciples:model_principle [2021-09-02 20:01] – old revision restored (2021-05-11 22:08) 65.21.179.175
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 > "**Object-oriented programming.** A program execution is regarded as a physical model, simulating the behavior of either a real or imaginary part of the world."((see for example Ole Lehrmann Madsen, Birger Møller-Pedersen and Kristen Nygaard: //[[ftp://ftp.daimi.au.dk/pub/beta/betabook/betabook.pdf|Object-Oriented Programming in the BETA Programming Language]]//)). > "**Object-oriented programming.** A program execution is regarded as a physical model, simulating the behavior of either a real or imaginary part of the world."((see for example Ole Lehrmann Madsen, Birger Møller-Pedersen and Kristen Nygaard: //[[ftp://ftp.daimi.au.dk/pub/beta/betabook/betabook.pdf|Object-Oriented Programming in the BETA Programming Language]]//)).
  
-Although this view is disputed as a definition for object-oriented programming, it became the key idea of object-oriented analysis. In ((Grady Booch: //[[resources:Object-Oriented Design with Applications]]//, p. 191)) Grady Booch clearly states that objects "directly reflect our model of reality".+Although this view is disputed as a definition for object-oriented programming, it became the key idea of object-oriented analysis. In ((Grady Booch: //Object Oriented Design with Applications//, p. 191)) Grady Booch clearly states that objects "directly reflect our model of reality".
  
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