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Revision as of 08:06, 17 December 2015
In computer science, an object is a location in memory having a value and possibly referenced by an identifier.
Description
An object can be a variable, a data structure, or a function.
In the class-based object-oriented programming paradigm, "object" refers to a particular instance of a class where the object can be a combination of variables, functions, and data structures.
In relational database management, an object can be a table or column, or an association between data and a database entity (such as relating a person's age to a specific person).
See also
- Computer science
- Expression (computer science)
- Identifier
- Mathematical object
- Normal form (abstract rewriting)
- Object-oriented programming
- Value (computer science)
External links
- Object (computer science) @ Wikipedia