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  • 1Objective-C — Paradigm(s) reflective, object oriented Appeared in 1983 Designed by Tom Love Brad Cox Developer Apple Inc. Typing discipline …

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  • 2Key performance indicator — Key Performance Indicators (KPI) are financial and non financial metrics used to help an organization define and measure progress toward organizational goals [ [http://management.about.com/cs/generalmanagement/a/keyperfindic.htm Key Performance… …

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  • 3Objective-C — Класс языка: объектно ориентированный, мультипарадигмальный: рефлексивно ориентированный Появился в: 1986 Автор(ы): Бред Кокс Типизация данных: нестрогая, статическая / динамическая …

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  • 4Objective-C — Apparu en 1983 Auteur Brad Cox et Tom Love Paradigme orienté objet, réflexif …

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  • 5Objective C — Apparu en 1986 Auteur Brad Co …

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  • 6Objective Interface Systems — Objective Interface Systems, Inc. Type Private Industry Computer software Computer hardware Publishing Research and development …

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  • 7objective — ( mutual funds) The fund s investment strategy category as stated in the prospectus. There are more than 20 standardized categories. E.g. aggressive growth , balanced . Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. objective ob‧jec‧tive 1… …

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  • 8objective — I UK [əbˈdʒektɪv] / US noun [countable] Word forms objective : singular objective plural objectives *** something that you plan to achieve, especially in business or work objective of: I m not sure I understand the objective of this exercise.… …

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  • 9objective*/ — [əbˈdʒektɪv] noun [C] I something that you plan to achieve I m not sure I understand the objective of this exercise.[/ex] The main objective of our department is to identify market opportunities.[/ex] • Words often used with objective Adjectives… …

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  • 10objective — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ first, key, main, major, primary, prime, principal ▪ second, secondary …

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