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2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c9]Stephen Grossberg, Kurt VanLehn, Cristina Conati, Arthur C. Graesser, John C. Cherniavsky:
Invited Speaker Abstracts. AAAI Fall Symposium: Cognitive and Metacognitive Educational Systems 2009 - 2006
- [j21]Tak-Wai Chan, Jeremy Roschelle, Sherry Hsi, Kinshuk, Mike Sharples, Tom Brown, Charles Patton, John C. Cherniavsky, Roy D. Pea, Cathie Norris, Elliot Soloway, Nicolas Balacheff, Marlene Scardamalia, Pierre Dillenbourg, Chee-Kit Looi, Marcelo Milrad, Heinz Ulrich Hoppe:
One-to-One Technology-Enhanced Learning: an Opportunity for Global Research Collaboration. Res. Pract. Technol. Enhanc. Learn. 1(1): 3-29 (2006) - [c8]John C. Cherniavsky, Janice Earle, N. Hari Narayanan, Roy Pea, John D. Bransford, Marcia C. Linn:
Whither Education Research? Science Policy Implications of NSF Research Support. ICLS 2006 - 2002
- [j20]John C. Cherniavsky, Elliot Soloway:
Editorial - A Survey of Research Questions for Intelligent Information Systems in Education. J. Intell. Inf. Syst. 18(1): 5-14 (2002) - [c7]John C. Cherniavsky, Eric Hamilton:
The Learning Grid. CSCL 2002: 733-734
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [c6]John C. Cherniavsky, Nora H. Sabelli:
Research in Learning Technologies: A USA Perspective. Teleteaching 1998: 199-216 - 1996
- [j19]John C. Cherniavsky:
Fatal Defect: Chasing Killer Computer Bugs, by Peterson. Computer-Related Risks, by Neumann. Safeware: System Safety and Computers, by Leveson. Inf. Soc. 12(1) (1996) - 1991
- [j18]John C. Cherniavsky, Carl H. Smith:
On Weyuker's Axioms For Software Complexity Measures. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 17(6): 636-638 (1991)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c5]John C. Cherniavsky:
Validation Through Testing. ICSE 1989: 354 - 1988
- [c4]John C. Cherniavsky, Mahendran Velauthapillai, Richard Statman:
Inductive Inference: An Abstract Approach. COLT 1988: 251-266 - 1987
- [j17]John C. Cherniavsky, Carl H. Smith:
A Recursion Theoretic Approach to Program Testing. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 13(7): 777-784 (1987) - 1985
- [j16]John C. Cherniavsky:
NSF news. SIGACT News 16(4): 46-47 (1985) - 1982
- [j15]W. Richards Adrion, Martha A. Branstad, John C. Cherniavsky:
Validation, Verification, and Testing of Computer Software. ACM Comput. Surv. 14(2): 159-192 (1982) - [j14]John Keohane, John C. Cherniavsky, Peter B. Henderson:
On Transforming Control Structures. SIAM J. Comput. 11(2): 268-286 (1982) - [j13]John C. Cherniavsky:
Review of "Unsolvable classes of quantificational formulas" by Harry R. Lewis. Addison-Wesley 1979. and "The decision problem: solvable classes of quantificational formulas" by Burton Dreben and Warren D. Goldfarb. Addison-Wesley 1979. SIGACT News 14(4): 70-71 (1982) - 1981
- [j12]Marvin V. Zelkowitz, W. Richards Adrion, Alfred V. Aho, Daniel G. Bobrow, Thomas Cheatham, John C. Cherniavsky, Susan L. Gerhart, Gordon Lyon, John Nestor, Terry A. Straeter:
High level language programming environments. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 6(4): 36-51 (1981) - 1980
- [j11]Martha A. Branstad, John C. Cherniavsky, W. Richards Adrion:
Validation, Verification, and Testing for the Individual Programmer. Computer 13(12): 24-30 (1980) - [j10]John C. Cherniavsky:
Review of "Checking Landau's "Grundlagen" in the Automath system" by L. S. Van Benthem Jutting. Mathematical Centre 1979.: "First order dynamic logic" by David Harel. Springer-Verlag 1979. And "A programming logic" by Robert L. Constable and Michael J. O'Donnell. Winthrop Publishers 1978. SIGACT News 12(3): 14-16 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j9]John C. Cherniavsky:
On Finding Test Data Sets for Loop Free Programs. Inf. Process. Lett. 8(2): 106-107 (1979) - [j8]John C. Cherniavsky, John Keohane, Peter B. Henderson:
A Note Concerning Top Down Program Development and Restricted Exit Control Structures. Inf. Process. Lett. 9(1): 8-12 (1979) - [j7]John C. Cherniavsky, Samuel N. Kamin:
A Complete and Consistent Hoare Axiomatics for a Simple Programming Language. J. ACM 26(1): 119-128 (1979) - [j6]John C. Cherniavsky:
Review of "The theory of computer science: a programming approach" by J. M. Brady. Chapman and Hall. SIGACT News 11(1): 17 (1979) - [j5]John C. Cherniavsky:
Review of "Automated theorem proving: a logical basis" by D. W. Loveland. North-Holland Publishing Co. 1977. SIGACT News 11(1): 18 (1979) - [j4]John C. Cherniavsky:
Review of "TORIX: a programming system for operations on vectors and matrices over arbitrary fields and of variable size, vol 1" by S. G. Van Der Meulen and M. Veldhorst. Mathematisch Centrum 1978. SIGACT News 11(2): 6 (1979) - 1977
- [j3]John C. Cherniavsky:
Book review department. SIGACT News 9(1): 15 (1977) - [c3]John C. Cherniavsky, Samuel N. Kamin:
A Complete and Consistent Hoare Semantics for a Simple Programming Language. POPL 1977: 1-9 - 1976
- [j2]John C. Cherniavsky:
Simple Programs Realize Exactly Presberger Formulas. SIAM J. Comput. 5(4): 666-677 (1976) - 1975
- [j1]John C. Cherniavsky:
Function iteration logics and flowchart schemata. Computing 14(3): 285-312 (1975) - 1973
- [c2]John C. Cherniavsky:
The Complexity of Some Non-Classical Logics. SWAT 1973: 209-213 - 1972
- [b1]John C. Cherniavsky:
Logical Theories for Representing Flowchart Schemata. Cornell University, USA, 1972 - [c1]John C. Cherniavsky, Robert L. Constable:
Representing Program Schemes in Logic. SWAT 1972: 27-39
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