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39 papers

YearTitle / Authors
1974A Software oriented Computer Science program.
Gerald N. Pitts, Barry L. Bateman
1974A first course in discrete structures with applications to computer science.
J. Paul Tremblay, R. Manohar
1974A graduate curriculum in Business-Oriented Computing.
Richard E. Fairley
1974A sequence of structured subsets of PL/I.
Richard C. Holt, David B. Wortman
1974A structured design language for teaching programming.
Donald R. Chand
1974A survey of introductory and advanced programming courses.
Andries van Dam, Charles Michael Strauss, Clement McGowan, Jean Morse
1974A systems programming course using the HMS 5050, a counterfeit, hands-on, large-scale computer system.
Bernhard Weinberg, Leonard H. Weiner
1974APL as a lingua franca in the computer science curriculum.
Aaron H. Konstam, John E. Howland
1974An analog/hybrid computer simulation of phase-locked-loops in motor speed control.
M. H. Kuo, George A. Perdikaris, T. E. Mueller
1974An introductory adaptive systems course for undergraduate computer science majors.
Jeffrey R. Sampson
1974CAI tutorial method of teaching Thermodynamics at U.S. Naval Academy.
Chih Wu
1974Computer Science at Staten Island Community College: Teaching Computer Science in an open admissions environment.
Emile C. Chi, Marsha Moroh, Miriam R. Tausner
1974Computer architecture in U. S. and Canadian electrical engineering departments.
Martha E. Sloan
1974Computer architecture in the computer science curriculum.
Richard T. Thomas
1974Computer science seminars on pedagogical techniques and methods for evaluation.
Dexter Fletcher
1974Computer scientists' responsibility to educational research: A dynamic medium for creative thought.
Alan C. Kay
1974Computers in pre-college education: Oregon moves forward.
David G. Moursund
1974Experiences with a simple structured programming language.
Victor R. Basili, Albert J. Turner
1974From teaching-machine to automatic tutor: The changing man-machine interface.
Jürg Nievergelt, Thomas R. Wilcox
1974Hardware systems in the core curriculum of a computer science ph.d. program.
Douglas Clark
1974Individualized instruction in computer science.
Robert R. Korfhage, Robert J. Smith
1974Industry reaction to computer science education.
George G. Dodd, Fred A. Gluckson
1974Interactive visual simulators for beginning programming students.
Stuart C. Shapiro, Douglas P. Witmer
1974Introducing practical experience into curriculum 68 through integration of courses.
Larry D. Menninga
1974Introduction to digital Computer programming an IPI approach.
John H. Sistare, Norman E. Sondak
1974Introductory instruction in programming.
Richard W. Conway
1974LINUS: A structured language for instructional use.
John D. Woolley, Leland R. Miller
1974Proceedings of the 4th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1974, Detroit, MI, USA, February 14-15, 1974
Douglas S. Kerr
1974Profile of a Computer and Information Science B.S. graduate.
Donald L. Kalmey
1974Programming style.
Brian W. Kernighan, P. J. Plauger
1974Relating Computer Science programs to the needs of industry through internships and cooperative programs.
Alton R. Goddard
1974Teaching debugging.
Robert F. Mathis
1974Teaching structured programming attitudes, even in APL, by example.
Thomas W.-S. Plum, Gerald M. Weinberg
1974The author-mode interface for the ASAG assignment generating system.
Leonard H. Weiner, William P. Allaire
1974The role of computer science education in certification of computer professionals.
Fred H. Harris
1974The simon fraser one track universal curriculum for computing science.
Theodor D. Sterlling, James J. Weinkam
1974The state of undergraduate computer and data processing programs at public universities in Indiana.
John Maniotes
1974The use of ATOPSS for presenting elementary operating system concepts.
Will Tracz
1974What should we teach in an introductory programming course?
David Gries