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Introduction

Objects are abstract data types which have ``an existence of their own'' and can in some sense communicate between each other. From the point of view of either object-oriented design or programming, an object is some private data together with the operations on that data. Object-oriented programming addresses language, implementation, and programming environment issues. To arrive to an object oriented solution to a problem, we must define what the objects should be.



 
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