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Classification of software visualization tools using Bloom's Taxonomy

Description
Creator: 

Bhuiyan, Mohammad A J

Responsibility: 
Mohammad A J Bhuiyan
Start Date: 
2007
End Date: 
2007
Date Range: 
2007 March 30
Physical Description: 

4.99 MB of textual records (PDF)

Notes: 

Audience: Undergraduate. -- Dissertation: Thesis (B. A.). -- Algoma University, 2007. -- Submitted in partial fulfillment of course requirements for COSC 4235. -- Includes figures and tables. -- Contents: Thesis.

Bibliographic Information
Publication: 
Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.:
Standard No: 
OSTMA-COSC-Bhuiyan-Mohammad-A-J-20070330
Physical Location
rec_shelfloc: 
2013-064-001
Repository: 
Algoma University Archive
Container Number: 
001
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Historical Context: 

The field of software visualization exists to facilitate both human understanding and effective use of computer software. This thesis demonstrates eight software visualization tools to acquire information about the current state of software visualization systems. It also explores the famous Bloom's taxonomy and finally makes a new classification of those software visualization tools according to Bloom's taxonomy six levels. The new classification would help people to choose appropriate software for their specific needs.

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