2009
DOI: 10.3844/jcssp.2009.1009.1019
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Implementation of CONCEIVER++: An Object-Oriented Program Understanding System

Abstract: Problem statement: Understanding on computer program is a complex cognitive activity. It is ability and also a difficult task especially for novice programmer. The object-oriented languages has widely used in education and industry recently. In programming it is important to have such software which can aid programmers or students to code the program. But, available program understanding systems using the plan based approach usually are developed for non-object-oriented programming languages. Reviewed from the… Show more

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“…This research has been carried out from the CONCEIVER++ (Sani et al, 2009) and Adil (Zin et al, 2000) system as well as extending the plan formalism to include the logical errors and designed as a new automated debugger which can debug on different style of written programming code. The objective of this study is to capture the structure and behavior of an Object Oriented Debugger based on the diagram UML, also to make documentation more readable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research has been carried out from the CONCEIVER++ (Sani et al, 2009) and Adil (Zin et al, 2000) system as well as extending the plan formalism to include the logical errors and designed as a new automated debugger which can debug on different style of written programming code. The objective of this study is to capture the structure and behavior of an Object Oriented Debugger based on the diagram UML, also to make documentation more readable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%