object-oriented programming

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Noun1.object-oriented programming - creating a program that can use and support objects
computer programing, computer programming, programing, programming - creating a sequence of instructions to enable the computer to do something
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Mark is a Microsoft Dynamics NAV Developer and he brings to the role over 13 years of experience with object-oriented analysis, design, and programming.
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design for Information Systems: Modeling With UML, OCL, and IFML
A subset region (629 lines, 531 rows) of DOM image including experimental gullies (Gully 1, Gully 2) is used to conduct an object-oriented analysis. Based on the principle of different scales multiple segmentation, multiple classification, and multiclassification feature selection, assign class classification [31] is carried out by choosing spectrum (red), aspect ratio, relative boundary between the objects, area, and texture features (GLCM contrast and GLCM mean).
With his strong expertise in global optimization, multivariate statistics and object-oriented analysis and design, Jim has long contributed significantly to QFS's research and investment process.
Object-oriented analysis and design focuses on objects as the primary agents involved in a computation; each class of data and related operations are collected into a single system entity, then classes are grouped into subject according to the Coad and Yourdon methodology [3].
This edition incorporates an introduction to UML 2.0, a focus on modeling aspects (with five chapters on specific phases of the development lifecycle), new treatment of system architecture using object-oriented analysis and design and UML, an appendix on object-oriented programming languages, and other information.
Computer science and its semantic subsets (database theory, object-oriented analysis and programming, and artificial intelligence) are the Johnny-come-latelies of the field, and Sowa makes this intellectual progression and heritage obvious in every chapter.
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