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Avoiding anomalies in inheritance schemes

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Ada - Europe '93 (Ada-Europe 1993)

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How do we know when we have a well formed inheritance scheme? What are the criteria that we can use to judge? These are important questions that we must consider. For most people, inheritance is a new design discipline, and its implementation in Ada-9x will allow ample opportunity to create both good and bad examples of its use.

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  1. USA DoD, “Ada-9x Mapping Document,” December 1991

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Michel Gauthier

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Wild, F.H. (1993). Avoiding anomalies in inheritance schemes. In: Gauthier, M. (eds) Ada - Europe '93. Ada-Europe 1993. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 688. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-56802-6_9

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