This is a description of a technique (and a tool, called HtmlStream) to visualize Java instances in HTML, Hypertext Markup Language (W3C 2000), format. It can be used to teach Java by clearly (and automatically) showing the relationships between class and instance and between classes and subclasses. Some basic knowledge of Java is required. This article is structured as following: 1) why we did it; 2) the output produced; 3) how to use it; 4) a consideration about UML, Unified Modeling Language (OMG 2000); 5) usage in actual courses; 6) final comments.
Micucci, D., Trentini, A. (2000). Objects as hypertexts: how to render objects with HTML for teaching purposes. In Proceedings of the Information Systems Education Conference (ISECON). Foundation for Information Technology Education.
Objects as hypertexts: how to render objects with HTML for teaching purposes
MICUCCI, DANIELA;
2000
Abstract
This is a description of a technique (and a tool, called HtmlStream) to visualize Java instances in HTML, Hypertext Markup Language (W3C 2000), format. It can be used to teach Java by clearly (and automatically) showing the relationships between class and instance and between classes and subclasses. Some basic knowledge of Java is required. This article is structured as following: 1) why we did it; 2) the output produced; 3) how to use it; 4) a consideration about UML, Unified Modeling Language (OMG 2000); 5) usage in actual courses; 6) final comments.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.