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Richard G. Epstein
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- affiliation: West Chester University of Pennsylvania, West Chester, PA, USA
- affiliation: The George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA
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2010 – 2019
- 2010
- [c15]Richard G. Epstein:
Workplace Issues in an Undergraduate Software Engineering Course. CSEE&T 2010: 1-8
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c14]Richard G. Epstein:
Getting Students to Think About How Agile Processes can be Made More Secure. CSEE&T 2008: 51-58 - [c13]Richard G. Epstein:
A Software Engineering Course with an Emphasis on Software Processes and Security. CSEE&T 2008: 67-73 - 2007
- [r1]Melissa Dark, Richard G. Epstein, Linda Morales, Terry A. Countermine, Qing Yuan:
Pedagogical Framework for EthicalDevelopment. Encyclopedia of Information Ethics and Security 2007: 507-512 - 2006
- [c12]Richard G. Epstein:
An ethics and security course for students in computer science and information technology. SIGCSE 2006: 535-537 - 2004
- [c11]Richard G. Epstein:
Demons in the IT workplace [organizational psychology]. ISTAS 2004: 37-48 - [c10]Richard G. Epstein:
Software development as spiritual metaphor. ISTAS 2004: 62-75 - 2001
- [c9]Richard G. Epstein:
The play's the thing: ElderCare VR. SIGCSE 2001: 428 - 2000
- [j19]Richard G. Epstein, Deepak Kumar:
Curriculum descant: stories and plays about the ethical and social implications of artificial intelligence. Intell. 11(3): 17-19 (2000) - [j18]Richard G. Epstein:
In-depth!: the Sentinel-Observer's public affairs television program. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 30(1): 32-36 (2000) - [j17]Richard G. Epstein:
Top jobs for the 2030's: computer psychologists command big bucks. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 30(2): 34-36 (2000) - [j16]Richard G. Epstein:
Cyberself therapist: bright career prospects. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 30(3): 30-32 (2000) - [j15]Richard G. Epstein:
The importance of asking questions: have you ever considered...? SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 30(4): 55-59 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j14]Richard G. Epstein:
The silicon valley sentinel - observer. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 29(1): 51-52 (1999) - [j13]Richard G. Epstein:
Transcript of the popular interactive television talk show J'ACCUSE: should virtual advertising be regulated? SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 29(2): 36-40 (1999) - [j12]Richard G. Epstein:
Transcript of televised informercial: karma kleanser. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 29(4): 42-44 (1999) - 1998
- [j11]Richard G. Epstein:
In-depth! The Silicon Valley Sentinel-Observer's public affairs NetTV program presents: toxic knowledge. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 28(2): 86-91 (1998) - [c8]Richard G. Epstein:
In-depth! The Silicon Valley Sentinel-Observer's public affairs NetTV program presents: toxic knowledge. ACM Policy 1998: 86-91 - 1997
- [j10]Richard Gary Epstein:
The wheel. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 27(2): 8-13 (1997) - [j9]Richard G. Epstein:
The Silicon Valley Sentinel-Observer. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 27(2): 48 (1997) - [j8]Richard G. Epstein:
The Silicon Valley Sentinel-Observer. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 27(3): 48-51 (1997) - [j7]Richard G. Epstein:
The Silicon Valley Sentinel-Observer. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 27(4): 40 (1997) - 1996
- [j6]Richard G. Epstein:
Noah, the Ark and the Turing Test. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 26(2): 16-21 (1996) - 1995
- [c7]Richard Gary Epstein:
Latest developments in the "killer robot" computer ethics scenario. SIGCSE 1995: 111-115 - 1994
- [j5]Richard G. Epstein:
The case of the killer robot (part 1). SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 24(3): 20-28 (1994) - [j4]Richard G. Epstein:
The case of the killer robot (part 2). SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 24(4): 12-32 (1994) - [c6]Richard G. Epstein:
The Use of Computer Ethics Scenarios in Software Engineering Education: The Case of the Killer Robot. CSEE 1994: 429-440 - 1993
- [j3]Richard G. Epstein, Allen B. Tucker:
Introducing Object-Orientedness into a Breadth-First Introductory Curriculum. Comput. Sci. Educ. 4(1): 35-44 (1993) - [c5]Richard G. Epstein:
The power of OOPS (abstract): heterogeneous data structures in C++. SIGCSE 1993: 311 - 1992
- [c4]Richard G. Epstein, Allen B. Tucker:
Introducing object-orientedness into a breadth-first introductory curriculum. OOPSLA Addendum 1992: 293-298 - 1991
- [j2]Richard G. Epstein:
A Liberal Arts Software Engineering Course. Comput. Sci. Educ. 2(3): 197-211 (1991) - [j1]Richard G. Epstein:
The TableTalk query language. J. Vis. Lang. Comput. 2(2): 115-141 (1991) - 1990
- [c3]Richard Gary Epstein:
A graphical query language for object-oriented data models. VL 1990: 36-41
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c2]Richard G. Epstein, Robert M. Aiken:
The Information Resource Model. ICCAL 1989: 77-101 - 1987
- [c1]Richard G. Epstein, Robert M. Aiken, Glenn Snelbecker, Jane Potosky:
Retraining high school teachers to teach computer science - observations on the first course. SIGCSE 1987: 136-140
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