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=== Defination of Separation of Responsibility === | === Defination of Separation of Responsibility === | ||
In Object-Oriented Design(OOD) | In Object-Oriented Design (OOD) | ||
*One class should be responsible for knowing and maintaining a set of data, even if that data is used by many other classes. | * One class should be responsible for knowing and maintaining a set of data, even if that data is used by many other classes. | ||
* | * Different responsibilities should be divided among different objects of the class. Ideally, each individual object has one single responsibility, which we call Single Responsibility Principle (SRP). |
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Defination of Separation of Responsibility
In Object-Oriented Design (OOD)
- One class should be responsible for knowing and maintaining a set of data, even if that data is used by many other classes.
- Different responsibilities should be divided among different objects of the class. Ideally, each individual object has one single responsibility, which we call Single Responsibility Principle (SRP).