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- 1978
- John O. Aikin:
Computer literacy: An interdisciplinary, hands on approach at the Evergreen State College, Olympia Washington. SIGCSE 1978: 8-12 - Lynne J. Baldwin:
Quasi-Behavioral Objectives for curriculum specification. SIGCSE 1978: 1-7 - Michael P. Barnett:
Systematic instruction in simple programming gambits. SIGCSE 1978: 108-112 - John Beidler, John G. Meinke:
A software tool for teaching Data Structures. SIGCSE 1978: 120-125 - Gail B. Brackett, Chadwick H. Nestman, Emil R. Spees:
Computer science education and the ideal of liberal arts. SIGCSE 1978: 13-15 - Robert N. Cook:
Microcomputer utilization in basic programming courses. SIGCSE 1978: 23-26 - Neal S. Coulter, Fred G. Harold:
Computer currency. SIGCSE 1978: 156-161 - Nell B. Dale:
Database management in the undergraduate curriculum. SIGCSE 1978: 136-139 - Richard W. Dillman, William H. Anderson, Dorothea L. Choper, John M. Lloyd, Katherine B. Simms, James F. Williams:
Two year curricula in computer studies-implementing the guidelines. SIGCSE 1978: 140-150 - Carl F. Eckberg:
QUILT (a.k.a. KWILT): A special purpose instructional language. SIGCSE 1978: 126-130 - Donald L. Epley, Ted Sjoerdsma:
A two-semester course sequence in introductory programming using PL/1 - a rationale and overview. SIGCSE 1978: 113-119 - Richard E. Fairley:
Toward Model Curricula in Software Engineering. SIGCSE 1978: 77-79 - James Fisher, John Alvarez, Robert Taylor:
A survey of how practicing programmers keep up-to-date first results including their implications for computer science education. SIGCSE 1978: 67-72 - William B. Gruener, Steven M. Graziano:
A study of the first course in computers. SIGCSE 1978: 100-107 - James N. Haag:
Careers of University of San Francisco Computer Science Graduates. SIGCSE 1978: 59-62 - Keith Harrow:
How to show something is not: Proofs in formal language and computability theory. SIGCSE 1978: 27-30 - Paul N. Hilfinger, Mary Shaw, William A. Wulf:
Introducing "theory" in the second programming course. SIGCSE 1978: 55-58 - Alex A. J. Hoffman:
A survey of software engineering courses. SIGCSE 1978: 80-83 - Lawrence A. Jehn, David C. Rine, Norman E. Sondak:
Computer science and engineering education: Current trends, new dimensions and related professional programs. SIGCSE 1978: 162-178 - Randall W. Jensen, Charles C. Tonies, William I. Fletcher:
A proposed 4-year software engineering curriculum. SIGCSE 1978: 84-92 - Douglas S. Kerr:
Programming and algorithms II: A second course in computer science. SIGCSE 1978: 45-49 - Izumi Kimura:
A historical, generalistic, and complementary approach in introductory computer science education. SIGCSE 1978: 93-99 - Ronald S. King, John Walstrom:
A course in personalized applications libraries. SIGCSE 1978: 73-76 - Ronald S. Lemos:
Factionalism versus fraternalism in computing: A plea for the latter. SIGCSE 1978: 16-22 - David R. Levine:
A workable interpreter project for a "Structured Programming" course. SIGCSE 1978: 38-44 - Benjamin M. Lin:
Microprocessors in a computer science curriculum. SIGCSE 1978: 31-34 - William Mitchell, Bruce Mabis:
Implementing a computer science curriculum merging two curriculum models. SIGCSE 1978: 151-155 - J. Michael Moshell, Charles E. Hughes, Robert M. Aiken:
An integrated small computer laboratory using a central disk storage facility. SIGCSE 1978: 35-37 - James D. Powell, M. J. Lee:
Simulation as a vehicle for project experience. SIGCSE 1978: 63-66 - Nadia Thalmann, Daniel Thalmann:
Direct connection between Compiling Techniques and Databases courses. SIGCSE 1978: 131-135
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