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factory class
noun
A class that creates an object having a non-trivial creation process, implementing the factory method pattern.
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Ducati confirmed after the session that their riders will compete in the Open rather than Factory class in 2014.
Finally, we define an alert to check whether DAOImpl objects are created only by their respective Factory class (line 3). Figure 4 shows an OG with an alert enabled.
The factory pattern allows a simple extension or replacement of computational algorithms used throughout the whole simulation kernel, e.g. the implemented random numbers generators [34 36] may be supplemented by alternative methods with a few additional lines of code in the Factory class.
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"I feel safer on this boat than some of the smaller factory-class boats that guys are running with open cockpits," Tomlinson said.
Although there are differences in fuel limits, engine development and changes, rear tyres, and ECU software between the two classes, Factory and Open class competitors will compete for the same MotoGP world title.
Classes have factory objects, containing class methods and variables, and instance objects, containing instance methods and variables.
I'D visited Bristol 25 years earlier, and remembered it as a quaint, sea-swept New England town with rough edges -- sailors, factories, working class immigrants.
By the end of the century Germany had become a highly urbanized, industrial society, complete with large, differentiated middle and factory proletariat classes, but it was still governed largely by precapitalist aristocrats increasingly threatened by demands for political reform.
War work required women to wear pants in the factory, nursing classes or victory gardens.
They know that bad trade has bled factories, middle class jobs and wage increases from the country.
He added: "The south-west of Sheffield used to be the place where the factory-owning classes lived and that's changed over time.
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