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  • curprev 22:4522:45, 10 January 2022 Montrose64 talk contribs m 64,569 bytes −164 The portions that I deleted were plain wrong: abstract data type is about the behavior of a computational structure (call it a class, if you will), such as dynamic dispatch, but not about its implementation. There is no restriction on the type of behavior (i.e., operations) that an ADT can define. ADT is defined as a set of operations on a set of objects. ADT is also called a class. (see Aho & Ullman, Foundations of Computer Science, 1992, p. 250) undo
  • curprev 22:2022:20, 10 January 2022 Montrose64 talk contribs m 64,733 bytes −151 The first portion that I deleted was plain wrong: abstract data type is about the behavior of a computational structure (call it an object), such as dynamic dispatch, but not about its implementation. There is no restriction on the type of behavior that an ADT can define. undo

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