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- 1976
- William W. Agresti:
Computer science as an interdisciplinary study. SIGCSE 1976: 12-14 - Charles L. Aird:
Computer manpower development in Saudi Arabia. SIGCSE 1976: 125-128 - Russell M. Armstrong, Paul Oliver, Robert Orchard, John N. Shoosmith, Dennis M. Conti:
Relevance of computer science education to industry and government needs - A critique of the proposed update to curriculum '68. SIGCSE 1976: 92 - Bruce H. Barnes, Andrew R. Molnar, Lawrence H. Oliver, Robert F. Watson:
National Science Foundation programs in computer science. SIGCSE 1976: 1 - Henry R. Bauer:
Classroom use of replaceable parts in a multiprogramming system. SIGCSE 1976: 108-110 - Toby S. Berk, Malcolm H. Gotterer:
A computer science curriculum for a two year upper division university. SIGCSE 1976: 15-21 - Alfs T. Berztiss:
The why and how of discrete structures. SIGCSE 1976: 22-25 - Georges Bordage, Robin B. Lake:
An introductory course in the applications of computer technology in the health sciences. SIGCSE 1976: 184-188 - John Buck, Ben Shneiderman:
An internship in information systems: Combining computer science education with realistic problems. SIGCSE 1976: 80-83 - Sergio E. R. de Carvalho, Miguel Angelo A. Nóvoa:
On the use of pointers and the teaching of disciplined programming. SIGCSE 1976: 26-29 - Billy G. Claybrook:
A course and project description for an undergraduate course in evaluation and measurement techniques for computer systems. SIGCSE 1976: 111-114 - Curtis R. Cook:
A self-paced introductory Fortran programming course. SIGCSE 1976: 78-79 - Roger T. Cooper, Malcolm G. Lane:
An improved hands-on approach to teaching systems programming and the impact of structured programming. SIGCSE 1976: 115-124 - John F. Dalphin:
A computers and society course: Adapted for television. SIGCSE 1976: 98-100 - Robert J. Dumas, Anne E. Nieberding:
An alternative to curriculum 68. SIGCSE 1976: 5-11 - William J. Eccles, Brian G. Gordon:
Computer science by TV. SIGCSE 1976: 54-56 - Carl F. Eckberg:
Some proposals for distributing central computing power at a University. SIGCSE 1976: 129-134 - Gerald L. Engel:
The revision of "Curriculum '68'" (An Abstract). SIGCSE 1976: 2-3 - Terry J. Frederick:
Self-assessment for the computing professional: Consideration of a natural delivery system. SIGCSE 1976: 4 - Richard E. Haskell, David E. Boddy, Glenn A. Jackson:
Use of structured flowcharts in the undergraduate Computer Science curriculum. SIGCSE 1976: 67-74 - Glenn A. Jackson:
A graphical technique for describing recursion. SIGCSE 1976: 30-32 - Ed Keith:
A structured beginning COBOL class using structured programming with objectives. SIGCSE 1976: 143-147 - William E. Kennedy, James R. Pinkert:
EDUSAC - an educational list processing system. SIGCSE 1976: 33-38 - Robin B. Lake:
A training program in computer applications in the health sciences. SIGCSE 1976: 89-91 - William H. Linder:
COMPUTER-TUTOR: From a student project to a self-paced CAI/CMI course. SIGCSE 1976: 57-60 - John G. Meinke, Charles R. Bauer:
Topological sorting as a tool in curriculum planning. SIGCSE 1976: 61-66 - Jan L. Mize:
Structured programming concepts in an introductory COBOL course. SIGCSE 1976: 135-142 - Louise S. Morrison, Grover C. Simmons:
Academic computing at Atlanta University Center-a consortium of six predominantly black institutions. SIGCSE 1976: 95-97 - T. Ray Nanney:
Computer science: An essential course for the liberal arts. SIGCSE 1976: 102-105 - Glen E. Newton, J. Denbigh Starkey:
Teaching both PL/I and Fortran to beginners. SIGCSE 1976: 106-107
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