Proceedings of the Third IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Informatics, 2004. 2004
DOI: 10.1109/coginf.2004.1327473
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Cognitive process during program debugging

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“…Debugging is a difficult task and requires a large part of a programmer's effort (Brooks 1975). It is a complex but important activity and is the combined process of testing and code correction (Shaochun and Rajlich 2004). Debugging has received some attention from software psychology (Rugaber and Tisdale 1992), but there is still a lack of research in the scope of cognitive abilities and debugging performance.…”
Section: Programming Cognition and Moodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Debugging is a difficult task and requires a large part of a programmer's effort (Brooks 1975). It is a complex but important activity and is the combined process of testing and code correction (Shaochun and Rajlich 2004). Debugging has received some attention from software psychology (Rugaber and Tisdale 1992), but there is still a lack of research in the scope of cognitive abilities and debugging performance.…”
Section: Programming Cognition and Moodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Computer science and MIS students were in the course together and while the MIS students typically had never taken a programming course, most of the Computer Science students had taken at least one. Their perception of the course as very difficult is not surprising; programming requires an intense, structured, precise method of thinking and problem-solving, design and creation of actual products, and learning at all of the levels of Bloom's cognitive learning taxonomy (Bloom et al, 1956;Xu & Rajlich, 2004). What was surprising was that students did not see the importance of the topic for the MIS major.…”
Section: Background Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%