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Henri DELEBECQUE: Doctor of Science - Professor at the École supérieure d'électricité (Supelec)
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This document covers the basic notions of object languages, and the object approach in general. Based on a minimal knowledge of a classical programming language, we present the basic notions present in any object-oriented language, i.e. the concepts of object, class, message and inheritance. Then, using a typical application, we compare a traditional decomposition, a data-driven decomposition and an object decomposition of a program.
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