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Uniform access principle

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The Uniform Access Principle is one of the key principles of object-oriented design, particularly emphasized in the context of software engineering and programming languages. It was proposed by Bertrand Meyer as part of the design by contract methodology and is often associated with the principles behind the Eiffel programming language.

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