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In software engineering and computer science, abstraction is a technique for arranging complexity of computer systems. It works by establishing a level of complexity on which a person interacts with the system, suppressing the more complex details below the current level.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstraction_(software_engineering)</ref>
In software engineering and computer science, abstraction is a technique for arranging complexity of computer systems. It works by establishing a level of complexity on which a person interacts with the system, suppressing the more complex details below the current level.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstraction_(software_engineering)</ref>
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== Identifying examples of abstraction ==
== Identifying examples of abstraction ==


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'''Anytime you see a simple interface covering a more complex system''', you should think "abstraction".  
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Please refer to the missile example above.  
Please refer to the missile example above.  
== Do you understand this? ==


== Standards ==  
== Standards ==  
These standards are used from the IB Computer Science Subject Guide<ref>IB Diploma Programme Computer science guide (first examinations 2014). Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom: International Baccalaureate Organization. January 2012.</ref>


* Identify examples of abstraction
* Identify examples of abstraction

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This is a basic concept in computer science

In software engineering and computer science, abstraction is a technique for arranging complexity of computer systems. It works by establishing a level of complexity on which a person interacts with the system, suppressing the more complex details below the current level.[1]

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Identifying examples of abstraction[edit]

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Anytime you see a simple interface covering a more complex system, you should think "abstraction".

  • A car is a very complex machine but the interface is simple (a steering wheel, a gas pedal and a gear shift)
  • A video game controller only has a few buttons, but underneath the controller is complex control mechanism
  • A programming language can be fairly simple, but it translates the instructions you write into machine code, which is impossibly complex

Explain why abstraction is required[edit]

You must decide at what level should I abstract a problem and solution. Abstraction is required because life is complex. We need to simplify complex systems so people can understand and use them.

For example, a student is building a software program to help students pick the right college. The student uses SAT scores to determine a good match. The student has abstracted complexity when it comes to choosing a college. There are actually many factors in choosing a college, but the student has chosen to focus on SAT scores.

Construct an abstraction[edit]

I want to launch a missile, loaded with 10,000 liters of peanut butter, at my friend because it would be funny. There are hundreds of important variables associated with launching, flying, and hitting a target in this example. Please think for a moment how we could construct an abstraction.

We could create a giant red button with the words "launch peanut butter missile at friend" which would launch the missile. However once this button was pushed a VERY COMPLEX process would begin to launch the missile. In this example, the button is an abstraction of a missile launch.

Distinguish between a real-world entity and its abstraction[edit]

Please refer to the missile example above.

Standards[edit]

These standards are used from the IB Computer Science Subject Guide[2]

  • Identify examples of abstraction
  • Explain why abstraction is required in the derivation of computational solutions for a specified situation
  • Construct an abstraction from a specified situation
  • Distinguish between a real-world entity and its abstraction

References[edit]

  1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abstraction_(software_engineering)
  2. IB Diploma Programme Computer science guide (first examinations 2014). Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom: International Baccalaureate Organization. January 2012.