A generalization specialization relationship indicates a commonality and similarity between classes.
It indicates that a superclass (generalization class) and subclass (specialization class) have common attributes, operations, and relationships. A superclass has the most general attributes, operations,
and relationships that may be shared with subclasses. A subclass is a specialization of a superclass.
Generalisation : Generalisation is the extracting the shared characterstics from the two or more classes and combining them into generalised super class Specialisation: Specialisation is creating a subclass from the super class
It would be impossible to write a thesis that covers all aspects of marine safety, that would take several volumes to do so.The thesis would have to be a generalisation or synopsis of existing safety rules and regulations.The title would need to reflect this fact.
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Different liquids are made up of different types of molecules, which have different masses, different forces between them, etc.
different species of plants having very different DNA causes them to be different species of plants.
All immigrants are from a different country.
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Generalisation : Generalisation is the extracting the shared characterstics from the two or more classes and combining them into generalised super class Specialisation: Specialisation is creating a subclass from the super class
A generalisation is an idea or statement which is can be applied universally. The word is usually used when specific examples are being used as a basis of a generalisation. A gross generalisation is an extreme case and use of the phrase is normally critical. An example of a gross generalisation is "All Italians make good lovers". Some are but that doesn't mean they all are.
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The verb for generalisation is generalise. As in "to generalise something".
Most forms of athritis are. some are just the result of damage.Arthritis is a generalisation for many diseased mostly elating to problems with the joints of the body there are many different forms of arthritis.
The question is a generalisation and simply untrue.
They're both the abstraction and then generalisation of a topic.
The generalisation is that multiplication is Abelian (or commutative) for numbers.
Before that question can be answered one would need to know what kind of catfish you are asking about. There are so many different species that are called "catfish" that it is impossible to make a generalisation.
generalization: an idea or conclusion having general application; "he spoke in broad generalities".