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SIGCSE-2
1977
1977
1977
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Publications
1977
Proceedings of the 8th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE-2 1977, Lafayette, LA, USA, August 4-5, 1977
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
Mary M. Hardell
The near blind leading the blind: One partial solution to the hacker battered student syndrome.
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
Moshe Augenstein
,
Aaron M. Tenenbaum
Program efficiency and data structures.
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
Norman E. Gibbs
An introductory computer science course for all majors.
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
Curtis R. Cook
Applications programming course using guided design.
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
John C. Peck
The university - a systems development center for state government or How to solve the education vs. training problem.
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
Nell Dale
Women in science: A pilot project in accelerated computer training for returning women students.
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
Robert N. Cook
An approach to the introductory computer science course for non-majors.
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
Robert N. Chanon
An experiment with an introductory course in computer science.
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
Frederick A. Hosch
Whither flowcharting?
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
Ben Shneiderman
Evaluating introductory programming textbooks: A guide for students, instructors, authors and publishers.
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
Leonard H. Weiner
Foundations of computer science for entry-level graduate students.
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
David Salomon
Teaching hardware and computer design in a software oriented computer science program.
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
Dennis W. Leinbaugh
A demand paging simulator.
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
George E. Hedrick
ALGOL68 instruction at Oklahoma State University.
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
Ronald L. Davis
"Recommended mathematical topics for computer science majors".
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
Lawrence R. Whitlock
The design and implementation of a dynamically tailored examination.
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
R. K. Guha
,
P. A. Carr
,
Carol L. Smith
Standards considered helpful.
SIGCSE-2
(1977)
Ewing L. Lusk
An advanced undergraduate course in applied computer science.
SIGCSE-2
(1977)