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... class , we commingle what are really two definitions , one for the class itself and one for the objects it will be responsible for creating . This will be clarified later in the definition of implementation terms . Class Hierarchy ...
... class has only one parent on the next higher level of the taxonomy tree . Multiple inher- itance implies that two or more parent classes exist for a given child class . Figure 5-5 shows a fragment of a possible class hierarchy . Person ...
... Class hierarchies are therefore more brittle , and changes in class definitions tend to have greater impact on other ... hierarchy . Code must therefore be implemented with case statement and modified every time the Legislature decides ...