Since most man-made networks exhibit a scale-free structure, it probably shouldn’t be surprising that object graphs are no exception. As this paper on Scale-Free Geometry in OO Programs points out, though, this observation runs counter to the assumption in OO design that large programs are composed of “Lego brick” objects of a characteristic (and relatively small) scale and complexity.
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