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ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, March 1990
- Richard H. Austing, Lillian N. Cassel, James E. Miller, Daniel T. Joyce:
Proceedings of the 21st SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1990, Washington, DC, USA, 1990. ACM 1990, ISBN 0-89791-346-9 [contents]
Volume 22, Number 2, June 1990
- John Sigle:
Dynamic display of computing processes. 2-4 - Filippo Tangorra:
The role of the computer architecture simulator in the laboratory. 5-10 - Bruce P. Hillam:
Integrating an array processor into a "hands on" computer science curriculum. 11-14 - Wayne E. Carlson:
An environment of a graduate curriculum in computer graphics. 15-20 - Michael B. Feldman:
Teaching data structures with Ada: an eight-year perspective. 21-29 - Jho-Ju Tu, John R. Johnson:
Can computer programming improve problem-solving ability? 30-33 - Sandra J. Cynar:
Teaching modeling and simulation to computing science students. 34-37 - G. L. Davies:
Teaching concurrent programming with Pascal-FC. 38-41 - Cloyd L. Ezell:
Creating pedagogical programming environments. 42-46 - Thomas S. Frank, James F. Smith:
Ada as a CS1-CS2 language. 47-51 - Diana T. Dadamo:
The correlation quiz: an aid in curbing cheating in programming assignments. 52-54 - Luisa Koneva, Jordan Denev:
EASY/VI - a new instructional computer. 55-58 - Robert F. Roggio:
Upsilon Pi Epsilon (UPE): the role of the computing science honor society in computer science programs. 59-62
Volume 22, Number 3, September 1990
- Kenneth A. Lambert:
Compiling Tinyturing in a compiler construction course. 2-6 - Firooz Khosraviyani:
Using binary search on a linked list. 7-10 - Paul A. V. Thomas:
Micron: a microprogrammed computer. 11-20 - Armando R. Gingras:
Dining philosophers revisited. - Paula M. Logan, Clifford W. Hale, John M. Atkins:
An academic relational algebra database management system. 25-28 - Al Lake, Curtis Cook:
Style: an automated program style analyzer. 29-33 - Stephen J. Hartley:
Experience with MINIX in an operating systems lab. 34-38 - Ronald J. Leach:
An advanced operating systems project using concurrency. - Joseph Bergin:
Coatroom: an ADT which is useful in implementation of object oriented programming. - C. Thomas Nute, J. R. Rienwalt, David J. Rodjak, William H. Golaz, James R. Comer:
Academic experiences in software project management. 47-53 - Richard R. Eckert:
Communication between computers and peripheral devices - an analogy. 54-62 - Charles L. Silver:
A better queue design. 63-64
Volume 22, Number 4, December 1990
- Raymond J. Toal, Philip M. Dorin:
Software engineering and the game of monopoly. 2-4 - Kofi Apenyo:
A database sequence: theory then practice. 5-10 - Rajeev Pandey:
Getting the languages for a programming languages course. 11-14 - Walter Wolf, Evelyn P. Rozanski:
Expert systems: an applied course. 23-24 - Roberta E. Sabin:
Using CS2 projects to introduce computer science concepts. 25-28 - Richard J. Arras, Lewis Motter:
The senior seminar in computer science. 29-36 - Jean-Michel Cagnat, Viviane Guéraud, Jean-Pierre Peyrin:
The arcade laboratory: an environment to help teach algorithms. 37-42 - Gerald Wildenberg:
Using a stack assembler language in a compiler course. 43-44 - Marsha Meredith:
An effective Lisp project for a programming languages course. 45-48 - Kwok-Bun Yue:
Teaching a graduate expert systems course. 49-52 - Jozef Hvorecký:
On a connection between programming and mathematics. 53-54 - Stephen W. Chappelow, Steven F. Ackerman, Stephen J. Hartley:
Design and implementation of a swapper for the MINIX operating system. 55-59 - Oliver D. Anderson:
My five favorite first year Pascal programs. 60-64
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