Location via proxy:   [ UP ]  
[Report a bug]   [Manage cookies]                
×
... name collision and also to understand why there isn't one right treatment of name collision in class hierarchies with multiple classification. Underlying ...
The problem is to decide how these multiple classification paths are reflected in the class being defined. One of the conclusions in this paper is, that by ...
Supporting multiple classification gives rise to one important question -- namely the question of inheritance of attributes with identical names from multiple ...
Sep 1, 1988 · The problem is to decide how these multiple classification paths are reflected in the class being defined. One of the conclusions in this paper ...
E. Blake & S. Cook: On Including Part Hierarchies in Object-Oriented Languages, with an Implementation in Smalltalk, Proceedings of the European Conference on ...
The article analyzes the archaic linguistic features of the Old Bulgarian translation of the apocryphal Journey of Agapius to Paradise (The Narration of our ...
In computer programming, a name collision is the nomenclature problem that occurs when the same variable name is used for different things in two separate ...
Return to Article Details Name Collision in Multiple Classification Hierarchies Download Download PDF. Thumbnails Document Outline Attachments
People also ask
This argument, however, also applies to hierarchies. One does not need to provide every possible categorization with trees, hence the "limit" is no longer valid ...
Missing: Collision | Show results with:Collision
Namespaces are commonly structured as hierarchies to allow reuse of names in different contexts. As an analogy, consider a system of naming of people where each ...