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inroads (ACM SIGCSE Bulletin), Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, February 1973
- Gerald L. Engel, Robert M. Aiken:
Proceedings of the 3rd SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1973, Columbus, OH, USA, February 22-23, 1973. ACM 1973, ISBN 978-1-4503-7375-3 [contents]
Volume 5, Number 2, June 1973
- Jerre D. Noe:
University education in computer measurement and evaluation. 8-12 - Sorel Reisman
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A survey of pedagogical programming languages. 13-20 - Kenneth L. Modesitt:
Computer science at a university regional campus. 21-22 - Barry L. Bateman:
Upsilon pi epsilon: the national computer science honor society. 23-25 - Mary Shaw
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Immigration course in computer science: teaching materials and 1972 schedule. 26-32 - The computer science PH.D. program at CMU. 33-40
Volume 5, Number 3, September 1973
- G. L. Webb:
Some thoughts on program structure. 8-12 - Frederick A. Hosch:
Some comments on the role of computer science education. 13-17 - Daniel F. Stubbs, D. W. Roberts:
Implementing Gauss elimination. 18-24
Volume 5, Number 4, December 1973
- August L. Johnston Jr., Theodore C. Willoughby:
Programming from prose, flowcharts or decision tables. 4-7 - Gerald N. Pitts, Roy S. Ellzey:
Computer science - a professional degree. 8-11 - Roy S. Ellzey:
The college's role in offering short concentrated courses for industry. 11-13 - James R. Oliver:
The need to upgrade computer science curricula. 14-18 - Terry M. Walker:
Computer science curricula survey. 19-28 - J. Richard Newman:
Alternative teaching techniques in computer science. 29-32
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