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<p>and Java require single inheritance at run time. For these languages, multiple inheritance may be useful for modeling but not for an implementation.</p>

<p>However, <a href="page.php?w=semantic_web">semantic web</a> application objects do have multiple superclasses. The volatility of the Internet requires this level of flexibility and the technology standards such as the <a href="page.php?w=Web_Ontology_Language">Web Ontology Language (OWL)</a> are designed to support it.</p>

<p>A similar issue is whether or not the class hierarchy can be modified</p><p>
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