Title of article :
When intuition and logic clash: The case of the object-oriented paradigm
Author/Authors :
Irit Hadar، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
20
From page :
1407
To page :
1426
Abstract :
This paper presents difficulties illustrated by software development practitioners with regard to the use and understanding of concepts and principles of the object-oriented paradigm. In order to understand these difficulties and the sources from which they stem, a theoretical framework borrowed from cognitive psychology, called the dual-process theory, was used. The empirical findings, collected using tools based on the qualitative research approach and analyzed through the lens of the dual-process theory, suggest that a tension between intuitive and logical thinking modes may lead to simple mistakes software engineers exhibit when practicing object-oriented analysis and design (OOA/D). Examining the understanding of OOA/D from this perspective helps explain some of the previously documented, as well as some newly identified difficulties in learning and practicing OOA/D, as well as guide the design of future quantitative experiments to understand how prevalent these phenomena are.
Keywords :
Object-oriented analysis and design , Intuition , Qualitative research , Cognitive processes
Journal title :
Science of Computer Programming
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Science of Computer Programming
Record number :
1080393
Link To Document :
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