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... object object Account object Account object composition Figure 4-1 : The main code manages a Bank object , which manages many Account objects . 1. The main code that creates and talks to a single Bank object 2. The Bank object that ...
... object object Account object Account object composition Figure 4-1 : The main code manages a Bank object , which manages many Account objects . 1. The main code that creates and talks to a single Bank object 2. The Bank object that ...
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Object-Oriented and Object-Relational Design Suzanne Dietrich, Susan Urban. In addition to the methods explicitly defined in an object type definition, every object type has a system-defined constructor method, which is a method that ...
Object-Oriented and Object-Relational Design Suzanne Dietrich, Susan Urban. In addition to the methods explicitly defined in an object type definition, every object type has a system-defined constructor method, which is a method that ...
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... object specifies when it acts . Data stores are also objects in the object model or atleast fragments of objects such as attributes . Data stores are passive objects that respond to queries and updates so the dynamic model of the data ...
... object specifies when it acts . Data stores are also objects in the object model or atleast fragments of objects such as attributes . Data stores are passive objects that respond to queries and updates so the dynamic model of the data ...
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