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31 papers

YearTitle / Authors
1972A computer science curriculum for a liberal arts college.
R. Waldo Roth
1972A course in advanced programming for undergraduate computer science majors.
David B. Loveman
1972A course on software engineering techniques.
David Lorge Parnas
1972A programming language for the teaching of algorithmic analysis.
William Max Ivey, Larry C. Eversole
1972A student project on political redistricting by computer.
David I. Steinberg
1972ALGOL-E: An Experimental Approach to The Study of Programming Languages.
Gary A. Kildall, Alan B. Roberts
1972An experimental Computer Science problem seminar.
Ronald Alter, Thaddeus B. Curtz
1972Computer aided instruction in system dynamics.
Don Martin
1972Computer science education in small colleges.
Richard H. Austing, Gerald L. Engel
1972Computer science for teachers.
Judith G. Malkin
1972Computer science needs its laboratory.
Richard H. Stark
1972Computer supported study of chemical equilibria.
Glenn Morris
1972Computers in society - a course description, purpose and rationale.
Hans E. Lee
1972Development of a multifacetted undergraduate program in Computer and Information Science.
Robert F. Mathis, Douglas S. Kerr
1972Experiences and observations on teaching computer programming and simulation concepts to high school students.
Robert M. Aiken
1972Introductory service courses in the computer science curriculum.
J. Mack Adams, Douglas H. Haden
1972PL/I in the computer science curriculum.
J. Mack Adams, William H. Inmon, Jim Shirley
1972Panel on "computer science graduates-industry/university gap?" (Panel Session).
Russell M. Armstrong, Robert J. Benson, Peter Calingaert, Aaron Finerman, Pat McGee, D. O. Thomsen, Robert M. Aiken
1972Proceedings of the 2nd SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1972, St. Louis, MO, USA, March 24-25, 1972
Seymour V. Pollack, Leland H. Williams, Robert M. Aiken
1972Providing adequate instruction to data processing students spread over a wide geographical area.
Sheridan J. West
1972Remote computing in higher education: Prospects for the future (a summary of findings of the study on teleprocessing networks in higher education).
Richard V. DeGrasse
1972Results of the use of a recursive function translator.
Edward J. Krall
1972Social responsibility and computer education.
Norman R. Nielsen
1972Symbolic mathematical computation in a Ph.D. computer science program.
Bob F. Caviness, George E. Collins
1972Teaching computer design using macromodules.
Robert A. Ellis, Donald F. Wann
1972Technological analysis and democratic policy-making.
Marshall H. Whithed
1972The computer and you a proposed new course on the impact of computers on society.
W. B. Andrews
1972The computer science laboratory.
Richard H. Eckhouse Jr.
1972The effect of environment on computer science curriculum.
Gerald L. Engel, Bruce H. Barnes
1972The responsibilities of computer science in continuing education for managers.
R. B. DesJardins
1972Undergraduate education in computing science some immediate problems.
John Tartar, John P. Penny