--- _id: '7797' abstract: - lang: eng text: During the last decades there has been progress within the object-oriented community in agreeing on what object- orientedness means. The role of object identity, specialization, inheritance, and dynamic binding have been examined. However, a careful look at articles written by people with a theory, programming language, database, and software engineering background shows that the semantical understanding of the same features still differs considerably. A well-known example is the feature of inheritance, which has quite a different meaning for persons from the database comunity with a semantic data model background and persons form the programming language community with a compiling technique background This observation also applies to the literaute on object-oriented software development methods. Here, object -oriented analysis and design methods are often heavily influenced by semantic data modelling consepts- An implemantion of an object-orinted design by an objeckt-oriented progamming language usually causes more difficulties than expected although the "same" object-oriente paradigm is used... citation: ama: Ehrich H-D, Engels G, Paredaens J, Wegner J, eds. Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Languages, Systems, and Methods. Vol 95. Schloss Dagstuhl, Leibniz Center for Informatics; 1994. apa: Ehrich, H.-D., Engels, G., Paredaens, J., & Wegner, J. (Eds.). (1994). Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Languages, Systems, and Methods (Vol. 95). Schloss Dagstuhl, Leibniz Center for Informatics. bibtex: '@book{Ehrich_Engels_Paredaens_Wegner_1994, series={Dagstuhl-Seminar-Report}, title={Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Languages, Systems, and Methods}, volume={95}, publisher={Schloss Dagstuhl, Leibniz Center for Informatics}, year={1994}, collection={Dagstuhl-Seminar-Report} }' chicago: Ehrich, Hans-Dietrich, Gregor Engels, J. Paredaens, and Jan Wegner, eds. Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Languages, Systems, and Methods. Vol. 95. Dagstuhl-Seminar-Report. Schloss Dagstuhl, Leibniz Center for Informatics, 1994. ieee: H.-D. Ehrich, G. Engels, J. Paredaens, and J. Wegner, Eds., Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Languages, Systems, and Methods, vol. 95. Schloss Dagstuhl, Leibniz Center for Informatics, 1994. mla: Ehrich, Hans-Dietrich, et al., editors. Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Languages, Systems, and Methods. Vol. 95, Schloss Dagstuhl, Leibniz Center for Informatics, 1994. short: H.-D. Ehrich, G. Engels, J. Paredaens, J. Wegner, eds., Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Languages, Systems, and Methods, Schloss Dagstuhl, Leibniz Center for Informatics, 1994. date_created: 2019-02-19T19:19:14Z date_updated: 2022-01-06T07:03:46Z department: - _id: '66' editor: - first_name: Hans-Dietrich full_name: Ehrich, Hans-Dietrich last_name: Ehrich - first_name: Gregor full_name: Engels, Gregor id: '107' last_name: Engels - first_name: J. full_name: Paredaens, J. last_name: Paredaens - first_name: Jan full_name: Wegner, Jan last_name: Wegner intvolume: ' 95' language: - iso: eng publisher: Schloss Dagstuhl, Leibniz Center for Informatics series_title: Dagstuhl-Seminar-Report status: public title: Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Languages, Systems, and Methods type: conference_editor user_id: '52534' volume: 95 year: '1994' ...