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- 1990
- Adel M. Abunawass, Omar Bukhres, Theresia G. Fisher, Kenneth I. Magel:
A first undergraduate course in neural networks. SIGCSE 1990: 240-244 - Robert M. Aiken, Della T. Bonnette, Lionel E. Deimel, James E. Miller:
SIGCSE's newsletter - the Bulletin from 1969 to 1990 (special panel session): the bulletin from 1969 to 1990 (panel). SIGCSE 1990: 253 - J. Thomas Allen, Hayden S. Porter, T. Ray Nanney, Ken Abernethy:
Reexamining the introductory computer science course in liberal arts institutions. SIGCSE 1990: 100-104 - James R. Aman:
Computer science in correctional education. SIGCSE 1990: 147-151 - Steven K. Andrianoff:
A module on distributed systems for the operating systems course. SIGCSE 1990: 176-180 - Brent Auernheimer, Vinton G. Cerf, Susan Estrada, Russ Hobby, Craig Partridge, Eugene H. Spafford, Steven S. Wolff:
Networking in the nineties (panel session). SIGCSE 1990: 252 - Doug Baldwin:
Teaching introductory computer science as the science of algorithms. SIGCSE 1990: 58-62 - Nancy Baxter, David Hastings, Jane Hill, Peter Martin, Robert Paul:
Introduction to computer science: an interactive approach using ISETL. SIGCSE 1990: 31-33 - Alan W. Biermann:
An overview course in academic computer science: a new approach for teaching nonmajors. SIGCSE 1990: 236-239 - Michael J. Clancy, Marcia C. Linn:
Functional fun. SIGCSE 1990: 63-67 - Nell B. Dale:
If you were lost on a desert island, what one ADT would you like to have with you? SIGCSE 1990: 139-142 - Gordon Davies, Jenny Preece:
Computer science, home computing and distance learning - the largest computer science course in the world? SIGCSE 1990: 143-146 - N. Adlai A. De Pano, Farinaz D. Boudreaux, Philip Katner, Brian Li:
Algorthmic pradigms: examples in computational geometry II. SIGCSE 1990: 186-191 - Rick Decker, Stuart Hirshfield:
A survey course in computer science using HyperCard. SIGCSE 1990: 229-235 - Richard C. Detmer:
Teaching assembly language: a comparison of IBM S/360 and Intel 80x86 courses. SIGCSE 1990: 116-120 - John L. Donaldson:
Operating systems from assembler to C. SIGCSE 1990: 121-124 - Larry A. Dunning, Ronald L. Lancaster:
The millionth computer program. SIGCSE 1990: 224-228 - Virginia Eaton, Sharon Bell, Nell B. Dale, Susie Gallagher, Helen M. Gigley, Cindy Hanchey:
Where have all the women gone? (panel session). SIGCSE 1990: 251 - Tzilla Elrad, Daniel E. Nohl:
The analysis and comparison of scheduling controls in concurrent languages through classification. SIGCSE 1990: 89-93 - Henry A. Etlinger:
A retrospective on an early software projects course. SIGCSE 1990: 72-77 - Michael B. Feldman, Mary Armstrong, Richard Conn, Philip A. Wilsey:
Ada sources for computer science educators (panel session). SIGCSE 1990: 263 - Michael B. Feldman, Arthur Vargas Lopes, Manuel A. Pérez-Quiñones:
SMALL-Ada: personal computer courseware for studying concurrent programming. SIGCSE 1990: 206-211 - Dennis R. Goldenson, Michael Brown, Jane Bruemmer, Nathan Hull, Roy Jones, Bruce McClellan, Joseph W. Kmoch, Phillip Miller, Mark Stehlik, Laurie Honour Werth:
Roundtable on structure editing (panel session): teachers' experiences using Carnegie Mellon's GENIE programming environments. SIGCSE 1990: 267 - Donald Gotterbarn, Deborah G. Johnson, Keith W. Miller, Eugene H. Spafford:
Methods of integrating the study of ethics into the computer science curriculum (panel session). SIGCSE 1990: 268 - Newcomb Greenleaf:
Computability and data types. SIGCSE 1990: 219-223 - Cindy Hanchey, Marguerite Summers, Carol Chrisman, Joyce Currie Little, Richard A. Lejk:
Managing student teams in information systems courses (panel session). SIGCSE 1990: 265 - Janet Hartman, Curt M. White:
"Real world" skills vs."school taught" skills for the undergraduate computer major. SIGCSE 1990: 216-218 - James Hays, Leland R. Miller, Bobbie Othmer, Mohammad Saeed:
Simulation of process and resource management in a multiprogramming operating system. SIGCSE 1990: 125-128 - Peter B. Henderson:
Discrete mathematics as a precursor to programming. SIGCSE 1990: 17-21 - Larry Hughes:
Using a low-cost communications tool in data communications courses (tutorial session). SIGCSE 1990: 259
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