DocumentCode :
2010483
Title :
Constructivism and program comprehension strategies
Author :
Exton, Christopher
Author_Institution :
Limerick Univ., Ireland
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
281
Lastpage :
284
Abstract :
Program comprehension strategies and learning theories are difficult topics in themselves, and the combination of both can provide some interesting observations. Constructivism differs from the traditional learning theories which suggest knowledge exists as something independent of the individual in several ways. One major premise of constructivism is that we actively construct our knowledge rather than simply absorbing it through repeated practice or predefined steps. Constructivism asserts that there is no knowledge independent of that constructed by the learner, and its construction is a unique experience for each individual. This paper provides an overview of existing program comprehension strategies and contrasts them in relation to the learning theory of constructivism.
Keywords :
learning (artificial intelligence); reverse engineering; software engineering; constructivism; knowledge construction; learning theories; program comprehension strategies; Conferences; Cultural differences; Educational institutions; Programming profession;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Program Comprehension, 2002. Proceedings. 10th International Workshop on
ISSN :
1092-8138
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1495-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WPC.2002.1021349
Filename :
1021349
Link To Document :
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