Title :
Object-orientation in software engineering education. Integrating concepts, methodology development models, and CASE in the curriculum
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Appl. Comput. & Math., Tasmania Univ., Launceston, Tas.
Abstract :
Outlines a strategy for integrating object orientation in a curriculum which must also include structured methods (SM). Proceeding from familiar SM concepts, students rapidly grasp object orientation when OO concept evolution is traced to SM antecedents. Students are helped to distinguish OO approaches through the comparison of unique sequences of procedural steps which comprise methodology-derived development models (MDMs). When OO analysis, design and development are supported by CASE, the software must reify an MDM which is consistent with a familiar software life-cycle. Computer-based tutorials are needed to support student work with CASE. A generic set of OO concepts, derived from an exhaustive study of OO methodologies, is identified. Summary definitions and page references are provided to help students to locate and compare the actual words of the methodologists, enriching their conceptual understanding. Comparative MDMs are illustrated. The paper concludes with recommendations for CASE tutorial development
Keywords :
computer aided instruction; computer aided software engineering; computer science education; engineering education; object-oriented methods; software engineering; CASE tutorial development; computer-based tutorials; curriculum; methodology development models; object-oriented concept evolution; page references; procedural steps; software engineering education; software life-cycle; structured methods; student work; summary definitions; Art; Computer aided software engineering; Engineering management; Instruments; Mathematical model; Mathematics; Object oriented modeling; Samarium; Software development management; Software engineering;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering: Education and Practice, 1996. Proceedings. International Conference
Conference_Location :
Dunedin
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7379-6
DOI :
10.1109/SEEP.1996.534019