Towards a framework for characterising concurrent comprehension

Connor Hughes, Jim Buckley, Chris Exton, Des O'Carroll

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Abstract

This paper proposes an evaluation framework for assessing students' comprehension of concurrent programs. The need for such a framework is illustrated by a review of various Computer Science Education forums. This review suggests that there is little pedagogical research in the area of concurrent software, particularly with respect to assessing students' knowledge. In particular, the proposed framework attempts to categorize the types of information students seek and the types of information they obtain, as they learn about concurrent software. Thus the framework could be used to guide teaching methods in this area, to hone the representations used to portray concurrent software to students and subsequently, to assess students' performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7-24
Number of pages18
JournalComputer Science Education
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2005

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