Also note that theories that have tried to categories real world objects into classes have a tendency to fail (although they also have a tendency to become enormously popular [see Platon and Aristoteles fx.]).
So the claim that classes allows you to model a problem in real-world terms, is most likely false.
Also note that theories that have tried to categories real world objects into classes have a tendency to fail (although they also have a tendency to become enormously popular [see Platon and Aristoteles fx.]).
So the claim that classes allows you to model a problem in real-world terms, is most likely false.
See for example http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.56.... for a review.