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This work is a follow-up to the paper presented by E. Angster [1]. A short introduction is given for responsibility distribution. Teaching problems and solutions are discussed. Reusability and typical mistakes in the learning curve are mentioned. Examples are given to emphasise the importance of responsibility distribution. This work was prepared to help teachers and by using the examples, to the students as well. Examples were checked in classroom environment to ensure usefulness.
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Angster, Erzsébet: Teaching Concepts in the Object-Oriented Field. ECOOP’98 Workshop Reader (1999)
Angster, Erzsébet: Fundamentals of Object-Oriented Design and Programming (UML, Turbo Pascal, C++). Textbook (in Hungarian) (1997)
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Kelemen, B. (1998). A Newcomer’s Thoughts about Responsibility Distribution. In: Demeyer, S., Bosch, J. (eds) Object-Oriented Technology: ECOOP’98 Workshop Reader. ECOOP 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1543. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-49255-0_98
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