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21 object-oriented structured design: OOSD
object-georiënteerd gestructureerd ontwerpEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > object-oriented structured design: OOSD
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22 object-oriented technology: OOT
object-georiënteerde technologieEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > object-oriented technology: OOT
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23 object-oriented: OO
object-georiënteerd -
24 object-target transformation
object-doeltransformatieEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > object-target transformation
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25 object attributes
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26 object compatibility standard: OCS
object-compatibiliteitstandaardEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > object compatibility standard: OCS
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27 object management system
object-beheerssysteemEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > object management system
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28 object lesson
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29 object distance
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30 object plane
objectvlak (horizontale vlak waar object zich bevindt) -
31 Object Linking and Embedding
verbindings- en inprintobjecten, standaard van MICRO-SOFT dat gebruikt wordt als informatie uitwisseling tussen uitvoeringen bij grafische inwerking stelling -
32 Object Management Group
(internet) associatie van programmeringsleveranciers die gebruik van zelfbegeleiding bij toepassing van programma aanbevelen -
33 object clause
hoofdzin -
34 object of admiration
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35 object of his love
het voorwerp/het doel van zijn liefde (de vrouw waarvan hij houdt,zijn geliefde) -
36 object of pity
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37 object oriented
op objecten gericht (geactiveerd of verdeeld naar objecten en bestaand materieel) -
38 object oriented analysis
analysemethode die verschillende onderdelen als objecten en afdelingen met verschillende relaties tussen hen definieert -
39 object oriented language
op objecten georiënteerde taal (programmeringstaal volgens welke verschillende gedeelten op programmering als objecten (en afdelingen), waartussen verschillende contacten, omschrijven) -
40 object oriented programming
op objecten gerichte analyse (methodologie van analyse die verschillende deeltjes in stelsel als objecten (en afdelingen) waartussen verschillende contacten, omschrijven)
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object# — object n 1 *thing, article Analogous words: *affair, concern, matter, thing: *form, figure, shape, configuration 2 objective, goal, end, aim, design, purpose, *intention, intent Analogous words: * … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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object — the noun [14] and object the verb [15] have diverged considerably over the centuries, but they come from the same ultimate source: Latin obicere. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix ob ‘towards’ and jacere ‘throw’ (source of English… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins