podobné slovo | definícia |
code of good practices on fiscal transparency--declaration on principles (encz) | Code of Good Practices on Fiscal Transparency--Declaration on
Principles, |
exclusion principle (encz) | exclusion principle, n: |
localisation principle (encz) | localisation principle, n: |
localization principle (encz) | localization principle, n: |
mass-action principle (encz) | mass-action principle, n: |
superposition principle (encz) | superposition principle, n: |
exclusion principle (wn) | exclusion principle
n 1: no two electrons or protons or neutrons in a given system
can be in states characterized by the same set of quantum
numbers [syn: Pauli exclusion principle, {exclusion
principle}] |
localisation principle (wn) | localisation principle
n 1: (physiology) the principle that specific functions have
relatively circumscribed locations in some particular part
or organ of the body [syn: localization of function,
localisation of function, localization principle,
localisation principle, localization, localisation] |
localization principle (wn) | localization principle
n 1: (physiology) the principle that specific functions have
relatively circumscribed locations in some particular part
or organ of the body [syn: localization of function,
localisation of function, localization principle,
localisation principle, localization, localisation] |
mass-action principle (wn) | mass-action principle
n 1: (neurology) the principle that the cortex of the brain
operates as a coordinated system with large masses of
neural tissue involved in all complex functioning [syn:
mass-action principle, mass action] |
pauli exclusion principle (wn) | Pauli exclusion principle
n 1: no two electrons or protons or neutrons in a given system
can be in states characterized by the same set of quantum
numbers [syn: Pauli exclusion principle, {exclusion
principle}] |
superposition principle (wn) | superposition principle
n 1: (geology) the principle that in a series of stratified
sedimentary rocks the lowest stratum is the oldest [syn:
principle of superposition, superposition principle,
superposition] |
liskov substitution principle (foldoc) | Liskov substitution principle
(LSP) The principle that
object-oriented functions that use pointers or
references to a base class must be able to use objects of
a derived class without knowing it.
Barbara Liskov first wrote it as follows: If for each object
o1 of type S there is an object o2 of type T such that for all
programs P defined in terms of T, the behaviour of P is
unchanged when o1 is substituted for o2 then S is a subtype
of T.
A function that violates the LSP uses a reference to a base
class and must know about all the derivatives of that base
class. Such a function violates the open/closed principle
because it must be modified whenever a new derivative of the
base class is created.
[Liskov, B. Data Abstraction and Hierarchy, SIGPLAN
Notices. 23(5), May 1988].
(2001-09-14)
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