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8th PPIG Annual Workshop 1996: Ghent, Belgium
- Proceedings of the 8th Annual Workshop of the Psychology of Programming Interest Group, PPIG 1996, Ghent, Belgium, April 10-12, 1996. Psychology of Programming Interest Group 1996
Papers
- Lindsey Ford:
Cognitive Dimensions of PrologSpace. 1 - Isabelle Borne:
Comprehension and documentation of Smalltalk Class Libraries. 2 - Babak Khazaei, Jawed Siddiqi, Andreas Harnack, Rick Osborn, Chris Roast:
Further Investigations into the transfer effect of moving from procedural to logic programming. 3 - Haruki Ueno:
Concepts and Methodologies for Knowledge-Based Program Understander ALPUS. 4 - Josh D. Tenenberg:
Visual Machines and Program Comprehension. 5 - Françoise Détienne, Jean-Marie Burkhardt, Susan Wiedenbeck:
A theoretical framework for studying OO program comprehension. 6
Keynote
Papers
- Alan F. Blackwell:
Metaphor or Analogy: how should we see programming abstractions. 8 - Jorma Sajaniemi, Markku Tukiainen:
Goals and plans in spreadsheets and other programming tools. 9 - Willemien Visser, Laurence Perron:
The organisation of professional operative knowledge: goal-oriented categorisations. 10 - Mark Ireland, Roger G. Stone, Ray Dawson:
The Learning Psychology of Visual Programming for Object Orientation. 11 - Ray J. Dawson, Ron W. Newsham:
Experiences teaching a first programming language at GPT. 12 - Paul Brna, Judith Good:
Searching for Examples: An Evaluation of an Intermediate Description Language for a Techniques Editor. 13 - Philip Vanneste, Koen Bertels, Bart De Decker:
CAMUS: A Cognitive Model for Reverse Engineering-Bases Program Analysis. 14
Work in Progress
- Marian Petre, Blaine A. Price, Linda Carswell:
Moving programming teaching onto the Internet. 15
Keynote
- Steve Draper:
Programming skills, visual layout design, and unjustifiably useful testing: Three reports in the psychology of programming. 17
Papers
- Sabine Sonnentag:
Knowledge about working strategies and errors in software professionals: Effects of expertise and experience. 19 - Simon P. Davies:
The Role of External Information Sources in Computer Programming - A Framework for Understanding Programming Strategies. 20 - Joan Norbotten, Martha E. Crosby:
Data Model Comprehension: An Experiment with 3 Graphic Styles. 21
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