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inroads (ACM SIGCSE Bulletin), Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, March 1972
- Seymour V. Pollack, Leland H. Williams, Robert M. Aiken:
Proceedings of the 2nd SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1972, St. Louis, MO, USA, March 24-25, 1972. ACM 1972, ISBN 978-1-4503-7461-3 [contents]
Volume 4, Number 2, July 1972
- Marvin V. Zelkowitz:
Space requirements for computer programs. 10-11 - George E. Hedrick:
A pedagogical model for top-down syntax analysis. 11-13 - Seymour M. Pollack:
A look at the second SIGCSE technical symposium. 14-15 - Mary Shaw:
Immigration course in computer science. 16-27 - Edwin D. Reilly Jr.:
Problems, exams, projects. 28
Volume 4, Number 3, October 1972
- Thomas E. Bailey:
Ouchless I/O. 8-18
- C. W. Leininger:
Computer related studies at a college of arts, sciences and education. 18-35
- Sara R. Jordan:
Review of "Computer science laboratory excercises" by F. D. Federighi and E. D. Reilly, Jr. Riedinger & Riedinger, Schenectady, N. Y., 1971. 36
Volume 4, Number 4, December 1972
- Theodore C. Willoughby:
An upside down PH.D. program. 8-10 - John A. Beidler:
A simulator which emphasizes addressing techniques. 11-18 - Robert J. Du Works, Stephen W. Smoliar:
The arrogant programmer: Dijkstra and Wegner considered harmful. 19-21 - Jacques La France, R. Waldo Roth:
Computer science for liberal arts colleges. 22-31 - Robert E. Rood:
Problems, Exams, and Projects: Computer systems U302. 32-44 - Correction to "Degree Programs in Computer Science, Processing, Etc. 45-46
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