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OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING: A BETTER TOOL FOR MODELLING DISEASE EPIDEMICS?

Article number
416_31
Pages
247 – 254
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Abstract
Recognizing an increasing trend towards object-oriented programming (OOP), this study applied OOP for modelling plant disease epidemics.
A short description of OOP and selected concepts of the OOP-world are presented.
The discussion about disadvantages and advantages of OOP is directed toward building a framework for plant disease epidemics.

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Authors
R. Dietrich, Ph. Blaise
Keywords
epidemiology, Oberon, simulation
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