نتایج جستجو برای: inheritance

تعداد نتایج: 54216  

2002
Christoph Bussler

In large process deployments where an enterprise has to model and maintain a large number of processes that are specializations of each other it is advantageous to provide formal support for process specialization called process inheritance. A process inheritance model definition is introduced as well as a process definition language construct for defining process specialization.

2002
Gabriela Arévalo Andrew P. Black Yania Crespo Michel Dao Erik Ernst Peter Grogono Marianne Huchard Markku Sakkinen

The Inheritance Workshop at ECOOP 2002, which took place on Tuesday, 11 June, was the first ECOOP workshop focusing on inheritance after the successful workshops in 1991 [41] and 1992 [48]. The workshop was intended as a forum for designers and implementers of object-oriented languages, and for software developers with an interest in inheritance. It was organized by Andrew P. Black, Erik Ernst,...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2004
Francis A. Barr

Our view of what happens to the Golgi and ER during mitosis in mammalian cells has been shaken once more. Rather than the Golgi contents being recycled through, or mixed with the ER, two recent studies taking complementary approaches, find that the contents of these organelles remain separate throughout mitosis.

Journal: :Journal of Object Technology 2017
James Noble Andrew P. Black Kim B. Bruce Michael Homer Timothy Jones

This article is an apologia for the design of inheritance in the Grace educational programming language: it explains how the design of Grace’s inheritance draws from inheritance mechanisms in predecessor languages, and defends that design as the best of the available alternatives. For simplicity, Grace objects are generated from object constructors, like those of Emerald, Lua, and Javascript; f...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2006
Emma Hill

0001 Biological continuity relies on successful cell division. Research over the years has provided a good understanding of how cells divide to form two daughter cells through mitosis. During mitosis, chromosomes are duplicated and divied up between the cells to provide each daughter cell with a complete copy of the organism’s genome. The cell, however, doesn’t contain only genomic DNA but can ...

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Journal: :Journal of the Institute of Brewing 1947

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