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53 papers

YearTitle / Authors
1981A comparison of non-business and business student test scores in basic.
Ronald S. Lemos
1981A data communications course for information systems majors.
James T. Perry, Norman E. Sondak
1981A foundations course for a developing computer science program.
Mark Benard
1981A local computer network simulation.
John M. McCoy, Stewart L. French, Razmik Abnous, Marino J. Niccolai
1981A machine independent assembler course.
Charles M. Shub
1981A method for teaching programming.
Jeffrey W. Smith
1981A model for a CAI learning system.
Donald L. Kalmey, Marino J. Niccolai
1981A modular introductory computer science course.
Herbert L. Dershem
1981A one-year introductory course for computer science undergraduate program.
Ali Behforooz, Onkar P. Sharma
1981A plagiarism detection system.
John L. Donaldson, Ann-Marie Lancaster, Paula H. Sposato
1981A project-oriented course (Computer Programming II).
David B. Teague
1981A self-paced first course in computer science.
John O. Aikin
1981A senior project course in a computer and information science department.
Michael A. Baltrush
1981A suggested course in introductory computer programming.
Warren Harrison, Kenneth I. Magel
1981A tool that detects plagiarism in Pascal programs.
Samuel L. Grier
1981A top down approach to sorting.
Susan M. Merritt
1981All publishers are alike, aren't they? (Panel Discussion).
Charles Stewart, Jon Thompson, Charles Murphy, Barbara Friedman, Stephen Mitchell
1981Alternatives to the traditional first course in computing.
John G. Meinke, John A. Beidler
1981An evaluation scheme for a comparison of computer science curricula with ACM's guidelines.
Nancy E. Miller, Charles Glenn Petersen
1981An investigation of computer literacy as a function of attitude.
Judith D. Wilson, Robert G. Trenary
1981Breadth or depth in introductory computer courses: The experimental results.
Spotswood D. Stoddard, Robert R. Leeper
1981Central government computing agency in less developed countries.
Asad Khailany
1981Classroom presentation of dynamic events using Hypertext.
Darrell L. Ward, Thomas C. Irby
1981Computer Science at Western experience with Curriculum '78 in a time-sharing environment.
D. Julian M. Davies, Irene Gargantini
1981Computer science - too many students, too many majors (Panel Discussion).
Kenneth L. Williams, Kenneth J. Danhof, Robert R. Korfhage, Jack Alanen, Norman E. Gibbs
1981Computer science in industry (Panel Discussion).
Tom E. Bredt, Charles Lobb, Nell B. Dale, Ez Nahouraii
1981Computer whatcha-maycallit: Insights into universal computer education.
J. Michael Moshell, Charles E. Hughes, C. R. Gregory, Robert M. Aiken
1981Computers and the law (An experimental undergraduate course).
R. Waldo Roth
1981Computing education for secondary school teachers: A cooperative effort between computer scientist and educators.
C. Jinshong Hwang, Gerald Kulm, Grayson H. Wheatley
1981Critique and evaluation of the Cal Poly/DPMA model curriculum for computer information systems.
William Mitchell, James Westfall
1981Design of a microcomputer laboratory for teaching computer science.
Alfred C. Weaver
1981Educating the working computer scientist(A survey and analysis).
Ronald L. Danielson
1981Ethical and legal issues in computer science (Panel Discussion).
John Carroll, Susan H. Nycum, Thomas Lutz, John E. Kastelein, R. Waldo Roth
1981Experiences with a continuing education seminar: "Computers for small business".
William Ernest Leigh
1981FORTRAN: A self-paced, mastery-based course.
Henry A. Etlinger, Gordon I. Goodman, Charles Plummer
1981Getting more oomph from programming exercises.
Alan L. Tharp
1981HARD - hardware simulation in education.
Ivan Tomek
1981Microcomputers for non-professionals.
Ivan Tomek, Wayne Brehaut
1981Natural Language Processing in the undergraduate curriculum.
Mary Dee Harris Fosberg
1981Plagiarism in computer sciences courses(Panel Discussion).
William H. Dodrill, Doris K. Lidtke, Cynthia Brown, Michael Ian Shamos, Mary Dee Harris Fosberg, Philip L. Miller
1981Proceedings of the 12th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1981, St. Louis, MO, USA, February 26-27, 1981
Kenneth I. Magel, Frank Garnet Walters, Nell B. Dale
1981Science education and research for technological progress.
S. Imtiaz Ahmad
1981Software engineering at the high school level or taking a byte or two from an apple II.
John A. Beidler, John G. Meinke
1981Teaching operating systems and machine architecture - more on the hands-on laboratory approach.
Malcolm G. Lane
1981Teaching problem solving in an introductory computer science class.
David D. Riley
1981Teaching software engineering in the adult education environment.
Steven M. Jacobs
1981Teaching subsets of Pascal.
J. William Atwood, Eric Regener
1981Test construction and administration strategies for large introductory courses.
Stewart A. Denenberg
1981The UW-Whitewater management computer systems program.
Jacob Gerlach, Iza Goroff
1981The feasibility of personal computers as an only computer resource for a computer science program.
Geof Goldbogen, G. H. Williams
1981The mathematics component of the undergraduate curriculum in computer science (Panel Discussion).
Anthony Ralston, Carol Chrisman, Lawrence A. Jehn, Charles P. Poirier, Donald J. Del Vecchio, Julius A. Archibald
1981Using a sales incentive technique in a first course in software engineering.
Lawrence J. Mazlack
1981Why co-op in computer science? (Panel Discussion).
H. R. Halladay, Rich Hendin, Roberta Weller, T. C. Cunningham, William Mitchell