1. Semantic Gap

Figure 1.1. Semantic Gap

Semantic Gap

1.1. Definition

The semantic gap is the difference between how completely a model represents reality and reality itself.

1.2. Advantage

The smaller the gap, the easier the system is to understand and modify. Modifications will tend to be local, affecting one or few individual items, which are represented by code isolated in objects.

1.3. Why is it important?

All computer programs represent real objects in a way or another.

1.4. Audio

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