Framework Documentation With Patterns: An Empirical Study
The objective of this thesis is to empirically investigate different documentation philosophies for effective transfer of knowledge in teaching new framework users, especially, when patterns style documentation was used as a means of knowledge organization, interaction and representation. A series...
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my-mmu-ep.12882010-08-13T03:52:08Z Framework Documentation With Patterns: An Empirical Study 2008-02 Ho, Sin Ban LB Theory and practice of education The objective of this thesis is to empirically investigate different documentation philosophies for effective transfer of knowledge in teaching new framework users, especially, when patterns style documentation was used as a means of knowledge organization, interaction and representation. A series of controlled experiments, which served as the case studies, were set up to compare the various documentation philosophies, namely traditional step by step, minimalist, patterns style, and extended javadoc (Jdoc) documentation. 2008-02 Thesis http://shdl.mmu.edu.my/1288/ http://myto.perpun.net.my/metoalogin/logina.php phd doctoral Multimedia University Research Library |
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The objective of this thesis is to empirically investigate different documentation philosophies for effective transfer of knowledge in teaching new framework users, especially, when patterns style documentation was used as a means of knowledge organization, interaction and representation. A series of controlled experiments, which served as the case studies, were set up to compare the various documentation philosophies, namely traditional step by step, minimalist, patterns style, and extended javadoc (Jdoc) documentation. |
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Framework Documentation With Patterns: An Empirical Study |
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