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Computational Thinking
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Computational Thinking

by Karl Beecher
September 2017
Intermediate to advanced
306 pages
7h 53m
English
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
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4 ABSTRACTION AND MODELLING

OBJECTIVES

  • Introduce the concept of abstraction and explain its importance.
  • Show the importance of layering abstractions.
  • Discuss the dangers and limitations of abstraction.
  • Introduce modelling as part of the problem-solving process.
  • Show typical types of models available.
  • Explain the difference between static and dynamic modelling.
  • Show typical uses of models along with examples.

ABSTRACTION

This section introduces the concept of abstraction, a key concept in CT for devising powerful solutions.

From generalisation to abstraction

The previous chapter showed the decompositional approach to problem-solving, whereby a large, complex problem is divided into smaller, simpler sub-problems. The motivation behind it ...

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