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Explain the role of object-oriented features in helping or increasing errors.
 
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Parameters are ________ that carry data of a certain type, but are not data themselves.
 
  A) containers
  B) objects
  C) attributes
  D) operations



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Answer to Question 1

Object-oriented analysis, design, and technology can reduce bugs, but not automatically. It can even produce its own kind of unwanted side effects: encapsulation makes testing the inner workings of an object more difficult, inheritance can create complex inheritance trees, and message sequencing can make systematic examinations of messages confusing.

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