| A.Davidson, "A survey of LP-based Object Oriented Languages ", P.Wegner, A.Yonesawa, G.Agha (editors), Research Directions in Concurrent Object Oriented Programming, MIT Press, pp. 42-106 |
....of inclusion in class B then B also has some degree of inclusion in class A. This results in a class network, rather than a hierarchy. To maintain a true class hierarchy in Fril we assume that super classes totally subsume their subclasses. 2. 3 Object representation We adopt the clauses view[9] approach to representing objects, where each object consists of a set of Horn like clauses. An object is defined by the set of properties that includes all the properties in its class and all the properties inherited from all super classes. 3 Handling uncertainty 3.1 Uncertain membership In ....
A.Davidson, "A survey of LP-based Object Oriented Languages ", P.Wegner, A.Yonesawa, G.Agha (editors), Research Directions in Concurrent Object Oriented Programming, MIT Press, pp. 42-106
....of inclusion in class B then B also has some degree of inclusion in class A. This results in a class network, rather than a hierarchy. To maintain a true class hierarchy in Fril we assume that superclasses totally subsume their subclasses. 2. 3 Object representation We adopt the clauses view[9] approach to representing objects, where each object consists of a set of Horn like clauses. An object is de ned by the set of properties that includes all the properties in its class and all the properties inherited from all super classes. 3 Handling uncertainty 3.1 Uncertain membership In our ....
A.Davidson, \A survey of LP-based Object Oriented Languages", P.Wegner, A.Yonesawa, G.Agha (editors) , Research Directions in Concurrent Object Oriented Programming, MIT Press, pp. 42-106
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