I see abstraction in processes.
I see abstraction in data.
I see that abstraction is losing the unimportant details.
I see that abstraction is giving a group of elements a name and treating them as one unit. (But I don’t know why that is considered abstraction. So, please I need clarification on this particular point)
I know there are also levels of abstraction, and although the name implies something, I don’t have a practical example, and I can’t think of a specific one I’m confused about the definition of abstraction.
Can somebody write a comprehensive article? Scratch that. Can somebody give a comprehensive answer?
EDIT:-
Thank you for your answers.
However, I was looking for a generalized answer.
For example, I’m reading an article in which procedures are considered abstractions.
However, here the answers are about abstract classes in C# and Java, (until now.)
Thank you again.
Abstraction is the technique of hiding implementation. At it’s core there’s not much more to that answer. The bulk of meaning to abstraction come from how and why it is used.
It is used for the following scenarios