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Scripts that use abstraction retain the same basic flow by placing the conditional execution statements within functions. When a function is called, it makes a decision as to what commands execute for a given platform.
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A representation of a problem, process, etc., that focuses on logical properties rather than on implementation details.
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A simplified description or view of something that emphasizes characteristics or purposes relevant to the user, while suppressing details that are immaterial or distracting.
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(voir Abstraction) (A) A concept or generalisation specifying only the features that are significant for a precise goal. (B) The fact of considering an essential element independently from the others accessory of a whole, an operation consisting of mentally representing an object in separated pieces from its concrete reality; a mental process of reasoning resulting from facts, operations and preceding processes.
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1) A process of identifying which details in a given context are essential, and should be visible, and which are non-essential and can be hidden "behind the scenes". Abstraction also helps to identify common components of objects or processes that could be grouped in a way that makes those components or processes re-usable in more than one context without having to repeat all the details in every context. ...
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