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  2. Object copying - Wikipedia

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    The referenced objects are thus shared, so if one of these objects is modified (from A or B), the change is visible in the other. Shallow copies are simple and typically cheap, as they can usually be implemented by simply copying the bits exactly.

  3. Object-oriented analysis and design - Wikipedia

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    Object-oriented design patterns typically show relationships and interactions between classes or objects, without specifying the final application classes or objects involved. Define application framework (if applicable): An application framework is usually a set of libraries or classes that are used to implement the standard structure of an ...

  4. Technical drawing - Wikipedia

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    In representing complex, three-dimensional objects in two-dimensional drawings, the objects can be described by at least one view plus material thickness note, 2, 3 or as many views and sections that are required to show all features of object.

  5. Composition over inheritance - Wikipedia

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    Rather, the derived class only needs to implement (override) the methods having different behavior than the base class methods. This can require significantly less programming effort if the base class contains many methods providing default behavior and only a few of them need to be overridden within the derived class.

  6. Image resolution - Wikipedia

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    The list only includes popular formats, not rare formats, and all values are approximate, because the actual quality can vary machine-to-machine or tape-to-tape. For ease-of-comparison, all values are for the NTSC system. (For PAL systems, replace 480 with 576.) Analog formats usually had less chroma resolution. Analogue and early digital [3]

  7. SOLID - Wikipedia

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    In software programming, SOLID is a mnemonic acronym for five design principles intended to make object-oriented designs more understandable, flexible, and maintainable. ...

  8. Product design - Wikipedia

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    The process is usually completed by a group of people with different skills and training—e.g. industrial designers, field experts (prospective users), engineers (for engineering design aspects), depending upon the nature and type of the product involved. The process often involves figuring out what is required, brainstorming possible ideas ...

  9. Object-based attention - Wikipedia

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    When a visual search involves locating two features, it is more efficient when both of the features occur in the same object, as opposed to two features separated in two different objects. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] Furthermore, that when re-viewing a previously attended object, recognition is faster when there is continuity between the representations ...