SIGCSE A

19 papers

YearTitle / Authors
1970A complete package for introducing computer science.
P. C. Brillinger, Donald D. Cowan
1970A course on the Relationship of Formal Language Theory to Automata.
Robert M. Aiken
1970A large-scale undergraduate programme in computer science.
Donald D. Cowan, R. B. Roden
1970A student-designed Undergraduate program.
Michael A. Bauer
1970Business and the university computer science department: The left - hand side of a dialogue.
Russell M. Armstrong, Emmett K. Platt
1970Computer education for secondary school mathematics teachers.
Kenneth J. Travers
1970Computer science in Israel' s institutions of higher learning.
Mitchell Snyder
1970Experience with a "universal" introductory course in computer science.
Theodor D. Sterling, Seymour V. Pollack
1970Introducing the computer at a small liberal arts college.
Leila de Campo
1970Liberal arts education in computers.
Joseph A. Komar
1970Network computing for computer science departments.
Norman R. Nielsen
1970Principles of computer system organization.
Peter J. Denning
1970Proceedings of the 1st SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1970, Houston, TX, USA, November 16, 1970
Edward A. Feustel, Peter Calingaert, Robert M. Aiken
1970Teaching systems programming and software design: Problems and solutions.
Robert M. Graham
1970The Computer Science teaching Laboratory at the University of Washington.
Earl B. Hunt
1970The challenge of computer science in New Zealand.
B. A. M. Moon
1970The emergence of computational arithmetic as a component of the computer science curriculum.
David W. Matula
1970Undergraduate computer science education.
Preston C. Hammer
1970Visiting industrial professors and sabbaticals in industry.
Robert R. Korfhage