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knowledge of law - ترجمة إلى العربية

GUIDELINE FOR OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING: EACH UNIT SHOULD HAVE ONLY LIMITED KNOWLEDGE ABOUT OTHER UNITS (ONLY THOSE CLOSELY RELATED TO THE CURRENT UNIT)
Law Of Demeter; Principle of Least Knowledge; Principle of least knowledge; Demeter principle; The Law of Demeter; Rule of Demeter; Demeter's Law

knowledge of law      
معرفة القانون
epistemology         
  • [[Bertrand Russell]] famously brought attention to the distinction between propositional knowledge and knowledge by acquaintance.
  • [[David Hume]], one of the most staunch defenders of empiricism
  • [[René Descartes]], who is often credited as the father of modern philosophy, was often preoccupied with epistemological questions in his work.
  • The analytic–synthetic distinction was first proposed by [[Immanuel Kant]].
BRANCH OF PHILOSOPHY STUDYING THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF KNOWLEDGE
EpistemOlogy; Knowledge (philosophy); Methods of obtaining knowledge; Methods of obtaining Knowledge; Epistemic; Epistemological; Epistemologist; Epistomology; Epistimology; Philosophy of knowledge; Eastern epistemology; Eastern Epistemology; Theory of Knowledge; Theory of knowledge; Acquiring knowledge; Epistemologists; Epistemologic; Unknowable; Apistomology; Knowledge, Theory of; Wissenschaftslehre; Epistemological theory; Epistemologically; Limits of knowledge; Philosophy of inductive logic; Epistemiology; Epistemic circularity; Epistemologies; Epistemological philosophy; History of epistemology
‎ عِلْمُ المَعْرِفِيَّات‎
tacit         
KNOWLEDGE THAT IS DIFFICULT TO TRANSFER TO ANOTHER PERSON BY MEANS OF WRITING IT DOWN OR VERBALIZING IT
Tacit Knowledge; Tacit; Tacit knowing; Embodied knowledge; Implicit knowledge
صِفَة : صامت . ضِمنيّ . مفهوم ضِمناً

تعريف

tacit
['tas?t]
¦ adjective understood or implied without being stated.
Derivatives
tacitly adverb
Origin
C17 (in the sense 'wordless, noiseless'): from L. tacitus 'silent', from tacere 'be silent'.

ويكيبيديا

Law of Demeter

The Law of Demeter (LoD) or principle of least knowledge is a design guideline for developing software, particularly object-oriented programs. In its general form, the LoD is a specific case of loose coupling. The guideline was proposed by Ian Holland at Northeastern University towards the end of 1987, and the following three recommendations serve as a succinct summary:

  • Each unit should have only limited knowledge about other units: only units "closely" related to the current unit.
  • Each unit should only talk to its friends; don't talk to strangers.
  • Only talk to your immediate friends.

The fundamental notion is that a given object should assume as little as possible about the structure or properties of anything else (including its subcomponents), in accordance with the principle of "information hiding". It may be viewed as a corollary to the principle of least privilege, which dictates that a module possess only the information and resources necessary for its legitimate purpose.

It is so named for its origin in the Demeter Project, an adaptive programming and aspect-oriented programming effort. The project was named in honor of Demeter, “distribution-mother” and the Greek goddess of agriculture, to signify a bottom-up philosophy of programming which is also embodied in the law itself.

أمثلة من مجموعة نصية لـ٪ 1
1. Utterly not understandable is the inconsistent act of the Ministry of Unification in refusing to allow the participation of the council in the function, reading another‘s face, according to the advice of the Ministry of Justice, contrary to the least knowledge of law.