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As you Learned in Chapter 3, objects are the building blocks of an object-oriented software system. In such a system, objects collaborate with one another to accomplish common system goals, similar to the ants in an anthill, or the employees of a corporation, or the cells in your body. Each object has a specific structure and “mission”; these respective missions complement one another in accomplishing the mission of the system as a whole.
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© 2004 Jacquie Barker and Grant Palmer
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Barker, J., Palmer, G. (2004). Object Interactions. In: Beginning C# Objects. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0691-0_4
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