Abstract
Software Design - Cognitive Aspects covers a variety of areas including
software analysis, design, coding and maintenance. It details the
history of the research that has been conducted since the 1970s in
this fast-developing field before defining a computer program from
a computing and cognitive psychology viewpoint. Detailed treatment
is given to the two essential sides of programming; software production
and software understanding and throughout the book parallels are
drawn between studies on processing texts written in natural language
and processing computer programs.This book will be of particular
interest to researchers, practitioners and graduate students in Computer
Science, Cognitive Psychology, and Cognitive Ergonomics.
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