| Davies, S. P., Models and Theories of Programming Strategy, International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 39, 236-267, 1993. |
....However, we cannot say anything about the interactions of these isolated components of understanding nor whether these results will play an important role in understanding large programs. 2. Static versus Dynamic Behavior Current results mainly focus on the static properties of programming skills [9]. For example, experiments identified persistent knowledge such as searching or sorting routines, but they do not investigate knowledge use and application. 3. Theory Building Many experiments are designed to measure specific conditions (e.g. do programmers use plans ) but the experimental ....
Simon P. Davies, Models and theories of programming strategy, In: International Journal of ManMachine Studies, 39(1993), pp. 237 - 267.
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Davies, S. P., Models and Theories of Programming Strategy, International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 39, 236-267, 1993.
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