Deriving an object class by inheritance, instantiation or...

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C717S104000, C717S108000, C717S113000, C707S793000, C707S793000

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ABSTRACT:
An object class and/or an object having a given name (class1) is derived by making a copy, preferably through serialization, of the entire tree (27a) of the class or the object, by storing the copy of the tree on a disk D and by assigning a name (classD2) to the stored copy.

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