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Encapsulation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Encapsulation may refer to: • Molecular encapsulation, in chemistry, the confinement of an individual molecule within a larger molecule • Capsule (pharmacy), in pharmacy, the enclosure of a medicine ...
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Information hiding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Information hiding in computer science is the principle of segregation of design decisions in a computer program that are most likely to change, thus protecting other parts of the program from exte...
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In general, encapsulation is the inclusion of one thing within another thing so that the included thing is not apparent. Decapsulation is the removal or the making apparent a thing previously encapsulated. ... Home > Networking Definitions - Encapsulation...
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Micro-encapsulation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Micro-encapsulation is a process in which tiny particles or droplets are surrounded by a coating to give small capsules many useful properties. In a relatively simplistic form, a microcapsule is a ...
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Baldwin kicks off a new miniseries covering the necessary and most significant aspects of OOP using Java. He begins with encapsulation and objects. ... This lesson will concentrate on encapsulation. Encapsulation will be used as a springboard for a discussion of objects.
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