Experiences when migrating from structured analysis to object-oriented modelling

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Abstract

Students' learning difficulties in object-oriented technology are examined from the perspective of Constructivist Learning Theory. It is shown that more abstract types of learning are required by the student for object-oriented technology than for structured technology. An introductory subject in object-oriented modelling of user applications is described which uses object diagrams and concept maps to assist students to learn to perform abstractions.

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Box, R., & Whitelaw, M. (2000). Experiences when migrating from structured analysis to object-oriented modelling. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (Vol. Part F129121, pp. 12–18). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/359369.359372

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