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Abstraction is a mechanism that maps a concrete instance to a single generic collection of instances. This mapping may lose information in the process, but helps compress unnecessary information.
Abstraction is a mechanism that maps a concrete instance to a single generic collection of instances. This mapping may lose information in the process, but helps compress unnecessary information.
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Abstraction is a mechanism that maps a concrete instance to a single generic collection of instances. This mapping may lose information in the process, but helps compress unnecessary information.


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