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A CPU scheduling simulation from structured programming to object-oriented design
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Proceedings of the twenty-third SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education table of contents
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Pages: 129 - 133  
Year of Publication: 1992
ISBN:0-89791-468-6
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Author
L. S. Tang  Western New England College, Springfield, MA
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SIGCSE: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Object-oriented programming has become increasingly popular in the past few years. This paper presents a cpu scheduling simulation project that we feel can convince students of the benefits of object-oriented design and spur their interest. We will first describe the project and discuss its solutions in three levels of abstraction: structure programming using Pascal, object-based programming using Ada, and object-oriented programming using C++. We will present our experiences in this assignment and explain why the object-oriented design is the best approach. This paper is intended to serve as a case study in an object-oriented language course or a programming languages course.




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