On PROGRESS Operation. How to Make Object-Oriented Programming System More Object-Oriented (DRAFT)

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  • Title: On PROGRESS Operation. How to Make Object-Oriented Programming System More Object-Oriented (DRAFT)
  • ArXiv ID: 1304.3140
  • Date: 2013-04-12
  • Authors: Researchers from original ArXiv paper

📝 Abstract

A system, which implements persistent objects, has to provide different opportunities to change the objects in arbitrary ways during their existence. A traditional realization of OO paradigm in modern programming systems has fundamental drawbacks which complicate an implementation of persistent modifiable objects considerably. There is alternative realization that does not have these drawbacks. In the article the PROGRESS operation is offered, which modify existing object within an existing inheritance hierarchy.

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A system, which implements persistent objects, has to provide different opportunities to change the objects in arbitrary ways during their existence. A traditional realization of OO paradigm in modern programming systems has fundamental drawbacks which complicate an implementation of persistent modifiable objects considerably. There is alternative realization that does not have these drawbacks. In the article the PROGRESS operation is offered, which modify existing object within an existing inheritance hierarchy.

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A system, which implements persistent objects, has to provide different opportunities to change the objects in arbitrary ways during their existence. A traditional realization of OO paradigm in modern programming systems has fundamental drawbacks which complicate an implementation of persistent modifiable objects considerably. There is alternative realization that does not have these drawbacks. In the article the PROGRESS operation is offered, which modify existing object within an existing inheritance hierarchy.

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