Visiting industrial professors and sabbaticals in industry
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Since computer science is an applied science, it seems wise that computer science departments maintain close contact with computer-based industry. This may be done through programs calling for an active interchange of academic and industrial computer scientists.
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January 1970
126 pages
ISBN:9781450374859
DOI:10.1145/800185
- Chairmen:
- Edward A. Feustel,
- Peter Calingaert,
- Editor:
- Robert M. Aiken
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