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32 papers

YearTitle / Authors
1978A course in personalized applications libraries.
Ronald S. King, John Walstrom
1978A historical, generalistic, and complementary approach in introductory computer science education.
Izumi Kimura
1978A project approach to structure and correctness in Pitt's second computer science course.
Lawrence Yelowitz
1978A proposed 4-year software engineering curriculum.
Randall W. Jensen, Charles C. Tonies, William I. Fletcher
1978A software tool for teaching Data Structures.
John Beidler, John G. Meinke
1978A study of the first course in computers.
William B. Gruener, Steven M. Graziano
1978A survey of how practicing programmers keep up-to-date first results including their implications for computer science education.
James Fisher, John Alvarez, Robert Taylor
1978A survey of software engineering courses.
Alex A. J. Hoffman
1978A two-semester course sequence in introductory programming using PL/1 - a rationale and overview.
Donald L. Epley, Ted Sjoerdsma
1978A workable interpreter project for a "Structured Programming" course.
David R. Levine
1978An integrated small computer laboratory using a central disk storage facility.
J. Michael Moshell, Charles E. Hughes, Robert M. Aiken
1978Careers of University of San Francisco Computer Science Graduates.
James N. Haag
1978Computer currency.
Neal S. Coulter, Fred G. Harold
1978Computer literacy: An interdisciplinary, hands on approach at the Evergreen State College, Olympia Washington.
John O. Aikin
1978Computer science and engineering education: Current trends, new dimensions and related professional programs.
Lawrence A. Jehn, David C. Rine, Norman E. Sondak
1978Computer science education and the ideal of liberal arts.
Gail B. Brackett, Chadwick H. Nestman, Emil R. Spees
1978Database management in the undergraduate curriculum.
Nell B. Dale
1978Direct connection between Compiling Techniques and Databases courses.
Nadia Thalmann, Daniel Thalmann
1978Factionalism versus fraternalism in computing: A plea for the latter.
Ronald S. Lemos
1978How to show something is not: Proofs in formal language and computability theory.
Keith Harrow
1978Implementing a computer science curriculum merging two curriculum models.
William Mitchell, Bruce Mabis
1978Introducing "theory" in the second programming course.
Paul N. Hilfinger, Mary Shaw, William A. Wulf
1978Microcomputer utilization in basic programming courses.
Robert N. Cook
1978Microprocessors in a computer science curriculum.
Benjamin M. Lin
1978Proceedings of the 9th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1978, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, August 14-15, 1978
Alfs T. Berztiss, Henry Y. H. Chuang
1978Programming and algorithms II: A second course in computer science.
Douglas S. Kerr
1978QUILT (a.k.a. KWILT): A special purpose instructional language.
Carl F. Eckberg
1978Quasi-Behavioral Objectives for curriculum specification.
Lynne J. Baldwin
1978Simulation as a vehicle for project experience.
James D. Powell, M. J. Lee
1978Systematic instruction in simple programming gambits.
Michael P. Barnett
1978Toward Model Curricula in Software Engineering.
Richard E. Fairley
1978Two year curricula in computer studies-implementing the guidelines.
Richard W. Dillman, William H. Anderson, Dorothea L. Choper, John M. Lloyd, Katherine B. Simms, James F. Williams