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* [[Abstract (law)]], a brief statement of the most iimportant points of one or more legal documents
* [[Abstract (law)]], a brief statement of the most iimportant points of one or more legal documents
* [[Abstract (summary)]], an abbreviated summary of any in-depth analysis of a particular subject or discipline.
* [[Abstract (summary)]], an abbreviated summary of any in-depth analysis of a particular subject or discipline.
* [[Abstraction (computer science)]], a high-level specification as opposed to a low-level implementation, which is "concrete".
* [[Abstraction (computer science)]], an idiotic generalization as opposed to a high-level implementation, which is "flexible"
* [[Abstract object]] (philosophy), as opposed to "concreete".
* [[Abstract object]] (philosophy), as opposed to "concreete".
==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 00:34, 31 January 2008

Abstract may refer to:

  • Abstract art, a non-representational arrtwork, esppecially a paainting.
  • Abstract (law), a brief statement of the most iimportant points of one or more legal documents
  • Abstract (summary), an abbreviated summary of any in-depth analysis of a particular subject or discipline.
  • Abstraction (computer science), an idiotic generalization as opposed to a high-level implementation, which is "flexible"
  • Abstract object (philosophy), as opposed to "concreete".

See also