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1990 – 1999
- 1990
- [j12]Theodor D. Sterling, James J. Weinkam:
Sharing Scientific Data. Commun. ACM 33(8): 112-119 (1990) - [c5]Theodor D. Sterling:
Speculations on the possible impact of computing technology on democratic processes in communist countries. CQL 1990: 98-103
1980 – 1989
- 1986
- [j11]Theodor D. Sterling:
Democracy in an information society. Inf. Soc. 4(1-2): 9-47 (1986) - [j10]Theodor D. Sterling:
Democracy in an information society: A rejoinder. Inf. Soc. 4(1-2): 127-143 (1986) - 1985
- [p1]Theodor D. Sterling:
Humanizing Computerized Information Systems. Computerization and Work 1985: 159-167 - 1982
- [j9]Theodor D. Sterling:
Unionization of Professionals in Data Processing: An Assessment of Recent Trends. Commun. ACM 25(11): 807-816 (1982) - [j8]Theodor D. Sterling:
Course outline: social implications of a computerized society. SIGCAS Comput. Soc. 12(4): 12-13 (1982)
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j7]Theodor D. Sterling:
Consumer Difficulties With Computerized Transactions: An Empirical Investigation. Commun. ACM 22(5): 283-289 (1979) - 1978
- [c4]Theodor D. Sterling:
Session details: Computer science education in developing countries. SIGCSE/CSA 1978 - [c3]Theodor D. Sterling, F. K. Allotey, Asad Khailany, Maria Lúcia Blanck Lisbôa, Ignacio Mijares, Edward L. Robertson:
Computer science education in developing countries. SIGCSE/CSA 1978: 179 - 1974
- [j6]Theodor D. Sterling, Seymour V. Pollack:
Ideal Teaching Machines-A Solution to the Pedagogic Language Problem. Commun. ACM 17(4): 207-208 (1974) - [j5]Theodor D. Sterling:
Guidelines for Humanizing Computerized Information Systems: A Report from Stanley House. Commun. ACM 17(11): 609-613 (1974) - [j4]Theodor D. Sterling, Seymour V. Pollack:
Teaching simulators or ideal teaching machines. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 6(2): 45-56 (1974) - 1970
- [c2]Theodor D. Sterling, Seymour V. Pollack:
Experience with a "universal" introductory course in computer science. SIGCSE 1970: 106-112
1960 – 1969
- 1966
- [j3]Theodor D. Sterling, Seymour V. Pollack:
Use of the computer to teach introductory statistics. Commun. ACM 9(4): 274-275 (1966) - [j2]Theodor D. Sterling, Seymour V. Pollack, M. Gleser, S. Haberman:
Robot data screening: a solution to multivariate type problems in the biological and social sciences. Commun. ACM 9(7): 529-532 (1966) - 1965
- [c1]Theodor D. Sterling, Joseph B. Landwehr, Charles McLaughlin, Seymour V. Pollack:
The role of the blind in data processing. SIGCPR 1965: 31-39 - 1964
- [j1]Theodor D. Sterling, M. Lichstein, F. Scarpino, D. Stuebing, William Stuebing:
Professional computer work for the blind. Commun. ACM 7(4): 228-230 (1964)
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