Contents
Chapter 1: Numeric Objects in Context
1.3 Non-application-domain data
1.4 Four basic types of elementary data
1.6 Numeric data representation
1.6.1 Choosing the unit of measure
1.6.2 Other properties of numeric data representation
1.6.3 Criteria for external and internal data representations
1.6.4 Object-oriented implementation of the representations
1.6.5 Converting between internal and external representation
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