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In general, object-based indicates that something is based on the concept of object, it can be a theory, language, model.
For example From the systemic perspective, in the TOGA (Top-down Object-based Goal-oriented Approach) meta-theory (Adam Maria Gadomski,1993), the theory of abstract objects (TAO) is axiomatically assumed as the basic platform for every conceptualization. More precisely, according to TOGA, every problem is possible to represent in terms of interacting real and abstract objects. From this viewpoint, object-based and object-oriented are two distinguished concepts. In computer science, the term object-based has two different, incompatible senses: Visual Basic is an example of a language that is object-based in the first sense of the term, JavaScript in the second. See also | ||||||||
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