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unified : Object oriented programmers often use ______ Modeling Language (UML) diagrams to plan the classes for a program.
inheritance : In object-oriented jargon, ______ refers to passing certain characteristics from one class to other classes.
superclass : any class from which attributes can be inherited
subclass : also known as a “derived class”, this is any class that inherits attributes from a superclass
hierarchy : The set of superclasses and subclasses that are related to each other is referred to as a class ______.
method : A ______ is a segment of code that defines an action.
message : A method is activated by a ______, which is included as a line of program code, sometimes referred to as a “call.”
polymorphism : the ability to redefine a method in a subclass; allows programmers to create a single, generic name for a procedure that behaves in unique ways for different classes; sometimes called “overloading”
hybrid : ______ languages give programmers the option of using procedural and object-oriented techniques.
encapsulation : the process of hiding the internal details of objects and their methods
functional : The ______ paradigm emphasizes the evaluation of expressions, called “functions,” rather than the execution of commands.
declarative : The ______ paradigm attempts to describe a problem without specifying exactly how to arrive at a solution.
fact : In the context of a Prolog program, a ______ is a statement that provides the computer with basic information for solving a problem.
rule : In the context of a Prolog program, a ______ is a general statement about the relationship between facts.
decision table : a tabular method for visualizing and specifying rules based on multiple factors [two words]
argument : In the context of Prolog programming, an ______ describes a predicate and is enclosed in parentheses in a Prolog fact.
predicate : In a Prolog fact, the ______ describes the relationship between the arguments in parentheses.
goal : In the context of Prolog programming, a ______ is a query that searches for an answer based on a set of Prolog facts and rules.
instantiation : a programming term that refers to the process of assigning a value to a variable
backtracking : In the context of Prolog programming, ______ is the process of evaluating all combinations of facts and rules.
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- a tabular method for visualizing and specifying rules based on multiple factors [two words]
- the process of hiding the internal details of objects and their methods
- a programming term that refers to the process of assigning a value to a variable
- In the context of Prolog programming, ______ is the process of evaluating all combinations of facts and rules.
- the ability to redefine a method in a subclass; allows programmers to create a single, generic name for a procedure that behaves in unique ways for different classes; sometimes called “overloading”
- The ______ paradigm attempts to describe a problem without specifying exactly how to arrive at a solution.
- In object-oriented jargon, ______ refers to passing certain characteristics from one class to other classes.
- The ______ paradigm emphasizes the evaluation of expressions, called “functions,” rather than the execution of commands.
- any class from which attributes can be inherited
- The set of superclasses and subclasses that are related to each other is referred to as a class ______.
| - In a Prolog fact, the ______ describes the relationship between the arguments in parentheses.
- In the context of Prolog programming, an ______ describes a predicate and is enclosed in parentheses in a Prolog fact.
- also known as a “derived class”, this is any class that inherits attributes from a superclass
- A method is activated by a ______, which is included as a line of program code, sometimes referred to as a “call.”
- Object oriented programmers often use ______ Modeling Language (UML) diagrams to plan the classes for a program.
- ______ languages give programmers the option of using procedural and object-oriented techniques.
- A ______ is a segment of code that defines an action.
- In the context of a Prolog program, a ______ is a statement that provides the computer with basic information for solving a problem.
- In the context of Prolog programming, a ______ is a query that searches for an answer based on a set of Prolog facts and rules.
- In the context of a Prolog program, a ______ is a general statement about the relationship between facts.
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- DECISIONTABLE
- ENCAPSULATION
- INSTANTIATION
- BACKTRACKING
- POLYMORPHISM
- DECLARATIVE
- INHERITANCE
- FUNCTIONAL
- SUPERCLASS
- HIERARCHY
| - PREDICATE
- ARGUMENT
- SUBCLASS
- MESSAGE
- UNIFIED
- HYBRID
- METHOD
- FACT
- GOAL
- RULE
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