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Object-oriented (OO) technology has been accepted by both academia and industry in a very short time. Ten years ago, the few OO languages available were seen as interesting ideas. Since then, new languages have been designed, and existing languages have been extended to become OO. Given the rapid acceptance of this new technology, it is imperative to understand the process and to evaluate the benefits of OO design. The psychology of programming field has matured to take on this task. The work presented in this special issue reflects the shift from students to real programmers and from studies of individual programmers to the study of software development teams. At the same time, the focus of the studies has moved from programming tasks -- coding and debugging -- to more upstream activities such as design, analysis, communication, and team organization. Five empirical studies plus a concluding commentary in this issue present the results of laboratory and field studies of OO design. The studies all have limitations on the generalizability of their results, but the editors believe that together they provide a significant attempt to evaluate the claims made about OO design. More generally, they provide strong insights about the design activity both at an individual level and at a group level.

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Volume 10, Numbers 2 & 3, 1995 Contents: EDITORIAL: F. Détienne, R. Rist, Introduction to This Special Issue on Empirical Studies of Object-Oriented Design. ARTICLES: F. Détienne, Design Strategies and Knowledge in Object-Oriented Programming: Effects of Experience. N. Pennington, A.Y. Lee, B. Rehder, Cognitive Activities and Levels of Abstractions in Procedural and Object-Oriented Design. S.P. Davies, D.J. Gilmore, T.R.G. Green, Are Objects That Important? Effects of Expertise and Familiarity on Classification of Object-Oriented Code. J.D. Herbsleb, H. Klein, G.M. Olson, H. Brunner, J.S. Olson, J. Harding, Object-Oriented Analysis and Design in Software Project Teams. U. Bürkle, G. Gryczan, H. Züllighoven, Object-Oriented System Development in a Banking Project: Methodology, Experience, and Conclusions. COMMENTARY: B. Curtis, Objects of Our Desire: Empirical Research on Object-Oriented Development.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780805899429
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc
  • Language: English
  • No of Pages: 224
  • Returnable: N
  • ISBN-10: 0805899421
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jun 1995
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 224
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: A Special Double Issue of human-computer Interaction


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