Journal of International Information Management
Article Title
Abstract
Although program design and documentation tools have existed for over 30 years, virtually no tools other than the Task-Object-Event (TOE) chart have been created for teaching program design in the event-driven object-oriented language environment. This paper discusses the NEADT3 (Newman-Ekedahl Application Development tool) applied to the Visual Basic 6.0 language. NEADT 3 Significantly extends the commonly used TOE model in teaching programming by providing more concise and correct design and documentation of Rapid Application Development (RAD) student programs.
Recommended Citation
Newman, William A.
(1999)
"Teaching Design in visual basic programming environments using the NEADT 3 rapid application design tool,"
Journal of International Information Management: Vol. 8:
Iss.
1, Article 4.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/jiim/vol8/iss1/4