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inroads (ACM SIGCSE Bulletin), Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, February 1979
- Douglas A. Kerr, John F. Dalphin:
Proceedings of the 10th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1979, Dayton, OH, USA, February 22-23, 1979. ACM 1979, ISBN 978-1-4503-7431-6 [contents]
Volume 11, Number 2, June 1979
- Donald H. Beil:
A course in program maintenance. 19-22 - Charles M. Lovas:
Teaching computer applications using computer cases. 23-26 - Roger L. Wainwright:
A survey of faculty computer experience, usage, needs, literacy and attitudes. 27-35 - Stewart A. Denenberg:
Increasing the clarity of binary tree traveral procedures. 36-39 - William H. Linder:
The computer science minor, a description and a proposal. 40-42 - Gordon L. Bailes, Terry A. Countermine:
Computer science (1978) enrollment, faculty, and recruiting. 43-51 - G. Michael Schneider:
Yet another survey of graduate programs in computer science. 52-59 - Reinhard Posch:
Modelling a hardware structure for computer science education. 60-68
Volume 11, Number 3, September 1979
- Alfred Bork, David R. Kniefel, Karen A. Duncan, Donald Holznagel:
Preliminary proposal for a National Educational Computing Consortium. 9-10 - Howard Fosdick, Karen Mackey:
A course on the pragmatic tools of the programming environment: description and rationale. 11-14 - Iva Helen Lee, Donna Hutcheson, Joyce Currie Little:
Data entry curricula guidelines: a working paper of the Community and Junior College Subcommittee (CAJC) of the Curriculum Committee on Computer Education (C3E). 15-39
Volume 11, Number 4, December 1979
- Alexander MacEachern:
Sample programming assignment. 7-10 - Armen Nahapetian:
Computer science (subjectively) defined. 11-14 - Kenneth J. Thurber:
A course structure: computer communications subsystems. 15-24 - Stephen J. Garland, A. Kent Morton:
A new master's degree program at Dartmouth College. 25-26 - Bush Jones:
Teaching algorithm design. 27-30 - Reind P. van de Riet:
The little language compiler course project. 31-48 - William J. Collins:
A data-oriented introduction to program design. 49-55 - Michael Trombetta:
On testing programming ability. 56-60
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