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Object-oriented (OO) methods are a necessary tool in responding to many of the challenges in scientific computation, in particular, in managing modeling of complex systems such as multicomponent/multiphase processes in porous / fractured media. Use of 00 methods can significantly reduce the effort to maintain and extend codes as requirements change. In addition, OO techniques offer means to increase code reuseability.

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Kolditz, O. (2002). Object-Oriented Methods for Hydrosystem Modeling. In: Computational Methods in Environmental Fluid Mechanics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-04761-3_9

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