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Encyclopedia > Layer (abstraction)

In abstraction, a layer is an abstract place conceived as having depth.


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Abstraction Layer (0 words)
Abstraction Layer is simply the "interface" between you and the specifications.
Abstraction Layer is everywhere and it is the reason computing exist - Windows OS is one large Abstaraction Layer - even if you are doing some simple operation like dragging a file from one folder to another there are a lot of complex operations going on underneath.
By using the Abstraction Layer in DVD-lab we will understand the relationship between objects on the DVD (movies, menus) that is generated by DVD-lab.
Layer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (181 words)
In abstraction, a layer is an abstract place conceived as having depth.
In telecommunications a layer is an F region.
In object-oriented design a layer is a group of classes that have the same set of (link-time) module dependencies to other modules, i.e.
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