Abstract
A new method of writing boundary element programmes using the programming paradigms known as object-oriented programming (OOP) is presented in this paper. Among OOP paradigms, C++ is more suited to numerical programming than a pure OOP language, and the fact that C++ is chosen in this paper intends to illustrate the efficiency of object-orient boundary element programming. The advantage of object-orient boundary element programming—i.e. being superior to other paradigms such as FORTRAN—is shown by discussion of a sample C++ code of boundary element methods.
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