| S. Ducasse. Inheritance mechanism reification by means of first class object. In Proceedings of the IJCAI'95 workshop on Reflection and MetaLevel Architectures and their Applications in AI, pages 39--49, 1995. |
....the concepts of the system. Rules describe, as from an outsider s point of view, how these concepts are manipulated at the operational level. A MOP has the ability to be opened and customized to tailor the system itself rather than applications to the developer needs [BC87, HGPK94, Dje93, DBFP95, Duc95] MOP extensions enhance the original Simply called MOPs Figure 1.9: Escher s Hall and City operation mode to add specific behaviors or new structures to the reflective system. 1.3.3 A MOP for Generic Relationships The present research defines a MOP integrating generic relationship ....
....mechanism depicted in Figure 6.27 di#ers from those concerning relationship, part relationship or materialization. When creating a specific generalization relating a subclass and a superclass with define, a generalization metaobject class gen i is created duplicating attributes of the superclass [Duc95] Instances of gen i are generalization metaobjects gen MO managing generalization behaviors for objects of subclass. Generalization metaobjects allow to store values of superclass attributes for subclass objects involved in generalization. gen i generalization class semantics subclass ....
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S. Ducasse. Inheritance mechanism reification by means of first class object. In Proceedings of the IJCAI'95 workshop on Reflection and MetaLevel Architectures and their Applications in AI, pages 39--49, 1995.
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