Author-oriented approaches are theoretical perspectives that focus on the personal life, experiences, and intentions of an author to interpret their work. These approaches emphasize the importance of understanding an author's background, beliefs, and motivations in order to gain insights into their writings. Critics of author-oriented approaches argue that this method may limit the meanings and interpretations that can be derived from a text.
C++ is not a command oriented language, it is a multi-paradigm language because it employs functional and object-oriented approaches to programming.
Product oriented marketing is a business approach that focuses on the firm's product in trying to garner more market share for a firm. Other approaches include sales and market orientation.
A new approach use with the conjunction to other approaches like object oriented software engineering to separate concerns. Normally these concerns are crosscutting. Yasir Imtiaz Khan The University of Lahore Pakistan khialian@hotmail.com
Approaches that examine the motives of both the author and characters include psychoanalytic criticism, which looks at unconscious desires influencing their actions, and biographical criticism, which considers how the author's life experiences shape the characters. These approaches help to uncover deeper layers of meaning in the text by analyzing the psychological and personal aspects of the author and characters.
A marketing oriented route focuses on packaging while a product oriented approach focuses on the stages needed to make a product sell. Both approaches relate to each other, but have different onsets.
Kenneth Langmaid has written: 'The approaches are mined'
Fitzroy Maclean has written: 'Eastern approaches'
Are the approaches that focus mainly on the form, the structure and the language of the text without paying any attention to the historical or social context of the writer and the text itself.
A marketing oriented route focuses on packaging while a product oriented approach focuses on the stages needed to make a product sell. Both approaches relate to each other, but have different onsets.
William Scott Green has written: 'The Religion Factor' 'Approaches to Ancient Judaism, Volume II' 'Approaches to Ancient Judaism'
Claude Baudoin has written: 'Realizing the object-oriented lifecycle' -- subject(s): Object-oriented programming (Computer science)
Alison Burrows has written: 'Approaches to quality assessment'