Evidence relating to Object-Oriented software design: A survey
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Context: There is little empirical knowledge of the effec- tiveness of the object-oriented paradigm.
Objectives: To conduct a systematic review of the literature describing empirical studies of this paradigm.
Method: We undertook a Mapping Study of the literature. Results: 138 papers have been identified and classified by topic, form of study involved, and source.
Conclusions: The majority of empirical studies of OO con- centrate on metrics, relatively few consider effectiveness
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