Object-oriented analysis and design with applications (2nd ed.)
Object-oriented analysis and design with applications (2nd ed.)
The Object Technology Revolution
The Object Technology Revolution
Object-Oriented Systems Design: An Integrated Approach
Object-Oriented Systems Design: An Integrated Approach
Coming of Age in an Object-Oriented World
IEEE Software
Serving up a Banquet: Towards an Environment Supporting All Aspects of Software Development
SEEP '96 Proceedings of the 1996 International Conference on Software Engineering: Education and Practice (SE:EP '96)
A Report on the Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering) Degree at the University of Newcastle
SEEP '96 Proceedings of the 1996 International Conference on Software Engineering: Education and Practice (SE:EP '96)
Teaching Software Engineering in a Computer Science Department
SEEP '96 Proceedings of the 1996 International Conference on Software Engineering: Education and Practice (SE:EP '96)
SEEP '96 Proceedings of the 1996 International Conference on Software Engineering: Education and Practice (SE:EP '96)
Achieving Balance in Software Engineering Curricula
SEEP '96 Proceedings of the 1996 International Conference on Software Engineering: Education and Practice (SE:EP '96)
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The transition to object orientation in software engineering education is discussed. The following areas are addressed: striking a correct balance between structured methods (SM) and object oriented methods (OOM) in our courses; deciding when we can cease teaching structured methods; identification of issues and problems that object CASE might pose for software engineering education; the role and number of student projects in the curriculum; industry expectations of new graduates; what linkage, if any, should exist in our courses between object technology and client/server applications and architectures; how to focus on core knowledge rather than on the current technology; the role of OMG; and what benefits our graduates can help their future employers realise from transition to object technology.