%A S. Imtiaz Ahmad
%T Design and use of instructional tools for computer science
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 1-6

%A M. di\ Manzo
%A M. Ferraris
%A A.L. Frisiani
%T COMES: a CAI system oriented to programming languages
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 7-15

%A Russell B. Kline
%A Gary D. Hamor
%A Kenneth L. Krause
%A Larry E. Druffel
%T Visual demonstration of program execution
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 16-18

%A James S. Daley
%T A laboratory approach to teaching compiler writing
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 19-21

%A Frank C. Pagan
%T The role of a comparative programming languages course
in the computer science curriculum
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 22-23

%A Herbert L. Dershem
%T An experience component for undergraduate computer science education
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 24-26

%A Kenneth Magel
%A Everald E. Mills
%T A professional Master's degree program in computer science
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 27-30

%A J.A. Anyanwu
%T Computer science education
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 37-40

%A Vaclav Chvalovsky
%T Computer science education at universities:
the case of developing countries
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 41-47

%A Carlos Gonzales
%T A computer engineering degree in Mexico
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 48-52

%A Frank Germano,\ Jr.
%A Stephen Higginbotham
%T DL/S, a student-use hierarchical data abse management system
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 53-58

%A Edward L. Lamie
%T Using an instructional data base system
in the undergraduate curriculum
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 59-64

%A F.H. Lochovsky
%A D.C. Tsichritzis
%T Teaching data management
using an educational data base management system
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 65-69

%A Myles Stern
%T A data base course for business students
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 70-73

%E Norman Sondak
%T A computer science education software exchange - panel discussion
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 74-78

%A Patricia Bartos Foutz
%A Martha J. Johnson
%T The integration of a traditional cooperative education program
and a computer science discipline
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 87-91

%A Frank J. Hatfield
%A Roberta R. Alexander
%T Cooperative education: making it work
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 92-95

%A Roberta R. Alexander
%A Frank J. Hatfield
%T Cooperative education: What is involved ?
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 96

%A Michael J. Powers
%T The directed project: a poor man's internship
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 97

%A M.L. Schneider
%A R.S. Coulter
%A J.C. Munson
%T A successful student internship program
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 98

%E David C. Rine
%T Curricula in computer science and engineering:
needs and alternatives - panel discussion
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 99-106

%A G. Michael Schneider
%T The introductory programming course in computer science
- ten principles
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 107-114

%A Ronald E. Prather
%A Judith D. Schlesinger
%T A lecture/laboratory approach to the first course in programming
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 115-118

%A N. Solntseff
%T Programming languages for introductory computing courses
- a position paper
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 119-124

%A Kenneth L. Bowles
%T A CS1 course based on stand-alone microcomputers
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 125-127

%A S.H. Lavington
%T Problems faced by a computer science department
in a developing country
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 128-131

%A Ignacio Mijares
%T A graduate program in information systems
for the Latin American environment
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 132-136

%A R. Waldo Roth
%T A beginning curriculum in data processing
for native American students
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 137-148

%A Demba Sangare
%T Communication sur
"L'enseignement de l'informatique dans le pays en voie de developpement"
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 149-152

%A David Winkel
%A Franklin Prosser
%T Computer science is the proper home for digital hardware design
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 153-156

%A Spotswood D. Stoddard
%T A mini computer course
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 157-159

%A Richard F. Hobson
%T Computing science hardware laboratories and the LSI revolution
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 160-170

%A Alfred C. Weaver
%T Microcomputers in the computer science curriculum
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 171-176

%A D. Ahlgren
%A A. Sapega
%A H. Warner
%T A sequence of computing courses for liberal arts colleges
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 180-182

%A David Moursund
%T Opinions on computer science courses for precollege level teachers
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 183-188

%A Asad Khailany
%A Charles Saxon
%T Conducting project team classes in data processing
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 189-192

%A Ronald S. Lemos
%T The cost-effectiveness of team debugging
in teaching cobol programming
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 193-196

%A H. Comaa
%A J. Kramer
%A B.K. Penney
%T A student group project in operating system implementation
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 197-202

%A John H. Crenshaw
%T Team projects in the undergraduate curriculum
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 203-205

%A Michael R. Mocciola
%T Teacher-training in computer science education in Western Australia:
group projects
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 206-209

%A Robert I. Wonner
%T An intermediate course on computer systems
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 210-212

%A Gerald A. Jones
%A Ann Marie Walsh
%T A course in program verification for programmers
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 213-216

%A Robert F. Mathis
%T A first course in computer science for graduate students
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 217-223

%A R.N. Chanon
%T A course in programming and practice: toward small systems
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 224-228

%A John M. Carroll
%T The case for computer scientists teaching computer science,
or digit-Alice in Squanderland
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 229-231

%A Andrew Varanelli,\ Jr.
%T An effectiveness index
for use in university computing center management
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 232-238

%A James L. Rogers
%T Problems of teaching computer science history in introductory courses
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 239-242

%A Leonard H. Weiner
%T The roots of structures programming
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 243-254

%A Lawrence Flon
%A Paul N. Hilfinger
%A Mary Shaw
%A Wm.A. Wulf
%T A fundamental computer science course
that unifies theory and practice
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 255-259

%A Lawrence J. Mazlack
%T The use of interactive fortran
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 260-265

%A Henry H. Leitner
%A Harry E. Lewis
%T Why Johnny can't program; a progress report
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 266-276

%A Nadia Thalmann
%A Daniel Thalmann
%T The use of Pascal as a teaching tool
in introductory, intermediate and advanced computer science courses
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 277-281

%A John P. Grillo
%T Small systems for undergraduate courses in system design
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 282-285

%A Myron W. Krueger
%T Real-time laboratory for interdisciplinary computer projects
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 286-290

%A Sarma E. Vishnubhotla
%T A project to teach microprogrammed asynchronous system design
%J The papers of the
SIGCSE/CSA Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Kenneth L. Williams
%C Detroit, Michigan
%D February 1978
%K cse csa
%P 291-296

%A Lynne J. Baldwin
%T Quasi-behavioral objectives for curriculum specification
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 1-7

%A John O. Aikin
%T Computer literacy: an interdisciplinary, hands on approach
at the Evergreen State College, Olympia Washington
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 8-12

%A Gail B. Brackett
%A Chadwick H. Nestman
%A Emil R. Spees
%T Computer science education and the ideal of liberal arts
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 13-15

%A Ronald S. Lemos
%T Factionalism versus fraternalism in computing: a plea for the latter
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 16-22

%A Robert N. Cook
%T Microcomputer utilization in basic programming courses
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 23-26

%A Keith Barrow
%T How to show something is not:
proofs in formal language and computability theory
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 27-30

%A Benjamin M. Lin
%T Microprocessors in a computer science curriculum
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 31-34

%A J.M. Moshell
%A C.E. Hughes
%A R.M. Aiken
%T An integrated small computer laboratory
using a central disk storage facility
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 35-37

%A David R. Levine
%T A workable interpreter project for a "structured programming" course
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 38-44

%A Douglas S. Kerr
%T Programming and algorithms II: a second course in computer science
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 45-49

%A Lawrence Yelowitz
%T A project approach to structure and correctness
in Pitt's second computer science course
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 50-54

%A Paul N. Hilfinger
%A Mary Shaw
%A Wm.A. Wulf
%A Lawrence Flon
%T Introducing "theory" in the second programming course
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 55-58

%A James N. Haag
%T Careers of University of San Francisco computer science graduates
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 59-62

%A J.D. Powell
%A M.J. Lee
%T Simulation as a vehicle for project experience
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 63-66

%A James Fisher
%A John Alvarez
%A Robert Taylor
%T A survey of how practicing programmers keep up-to-date;
first results including their implications for computer science education
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 67-72

%A Ronald King
%A John Walstrom
%T A course in personalized applications libraries
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 73-76

%A Richard E. Fairley
%T Toward model curricula in software engineering
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 77-79

%A A.A.J. Hoffman
%T A survey of software engineering courses
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 80-83

%A Randall W. Jensen
%A Charles C. Tonies
%A William I. Fletcher
%T A proposed 4-year software engineering curriculum
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 84-92

%A Izumi Kimura
%T A historical, generalistic, and complementary approach
in introductory computer science education
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 93-99

%A William R. Gruener
%A Steven M. Graziano
%T A study of the first course in computers
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 100-107

%A Michael P. Barnett
%T Systematic instruction in simple programming gambits
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 108-112

%A Donald Epley
%A Ted Sjoerdsma
%T A two-semester course sequence in introductory programming using PL/I
- rationale and overview
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 113-119

%A John Beidler
%A John Meinke
%T A software tool for teaching data structures
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 120-125

%A Carl Eckberg
%T QUILT (a.k.a. KWILT): a special purpose instructional language
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 126-130

%A Nadia Thalmann
%A Daniel Thalmann
%T Direct connection between compiling techniques and databases courses
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 131-135

%A Nell Dale
%T Database machine in the undergraduate curriculum
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 136-139

%A Richard W. Dillman
%A William H. Anderson
%A Dorothea L. Choper
%A John M. Lloyd
%A Katherine B. Simms
%A James F. Williams
%T Two year curricula in computer studies - implementing the guidelines
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 140-150

%A William Mitchell
%A Bruce Mabis
%T Implementing a computer science curriculum
merging two curriculum models
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 151-155

%A Neal S. Coulter
%A Fred G. Harold
%T Computer currency
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 156-161

%A Lawrence A. Jehn
%A David C. Rine
%A Norman Sondak
%T Computer science and engineering education:
current trends, new dimensions and related professional programs
%J The papers of the Ninth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Alfs T. Berztiss
%C Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
%D February 1978
%K cse cse9
%P 162-178

%A Andrew Caranelli,\ Jr.
%T Computer education in the management curriculum at Pace University
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 2-5

%A William Mitchell
%T Another approach to service courses
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 6-9

%A James E. Benjamin
%A Wilbur L. Campbell
%A John F. Schrage
%T Career oriented graduate program in management systems
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 10-13

%A Lionel E. Deimel
%A Mark Pozefsky
%T Requirements for student programs
in the undergraduate computer science curriculum:
how much is enough ?
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 14-17

%A Richard Furuta
%A P. Michael Kemp
%T Experimental evaluation of programming language features:
implications for introductory programming languages
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 18-21

%A Bill Appelbe
%T Teaching compiler development
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 23-27

%A Frank Friedman
%A Judith A. Stebulis
%T An undergraduate compiler laboratory
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 28-36

%A D.J. Kenworthy
%A K.A. Redish
%T Software team projects
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 37-40

%A S.D. Stoddard
%A R.L. Dedlmeyer
%A R.G. Lee
%T Breadth or depth in introductory computer courses:
a controlled experiment
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 41-44

%A Walter S. Szalajka
%A Philip Walch
%T Integrated theory and practice
- an approach to the first computer science course
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 45-48

%A James D. Powell
%T An application oriented introductory computer science sequence
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 49-53

%A Daniel C. Hyde
%A Ben D. Gay
%A Donald Utter,\ Jr.
%T The integration of a problem solving process in the first course
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 54-59

%A Alfs T. Berztiss
%T The M.S. program in computer science
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 61-69

%A A.A.J. Hoffman
%T Master of software engineering
- a proposed curriculum for practitioners
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 70-74

%A Karen Mackey
%A Howard Fosdick
%T An applied computer science/systems programming approach
to teaching data structures
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 76-78

%A Freeman L. Moore
%T A first course on files
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 79-81

%A Alan L. Tharp
%T Interactive computing in a project-oriented file organization course
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 82-86

%A Ronald S. King
%A David C. Rine
%A DuWayne D. Furman
%A William A. Schaefer
%T Competency in computer instruction in Illinois public schools
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 89-100

%A James L. Poirot
%T Computer education in the secondary school
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 101-104

%A Charles M. Shub
%T Isolated rural schools
can have computers and teachers who can utilize them
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 105-112

%A Ronald G. Ragsdale
%T A Basic program package
for introducing the top-down approach to computer programming
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 113-117

%A William M. Conner
%A Kenneth A. de\ Jong
%T The academic/industry gap
in systems programming and operating systems
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 118-126

%A Jarrell C. Grout
%A Dennis M. Hyams
%T Experiences with a computer science advisory council
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 127-130

%A Daniel C. St.\ Clair
%T Newtruck: a comprehensive long-term project in computer science
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 131-135

%A Robert J. Benson
%A Robert A. Rouse
%T A community based professional development program in data processing
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 136-139

%A Alfred C. Weaver
%T Using microcomputers to teach computer science
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 141-143

%A Peter Levin
%T Using a single board microcomputer with a display
in a computer science curriculum
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 144-148

%A N. Solntseff
%T A computer science microcomputer laboratory
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 149-154

%A Caroline M. Eastman
%A Steven L. Blumsack
%T Repackaging the introductory course to separate the control language
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 155-157

%A Michael A. Bauer
%T Experiences with Pascal in an introductory course
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 158-161

%A Takayuki Kimura
%T Reading before composition
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 162-166

%A Robert P. Taylor
%T Graduate remedial training in computing for educators
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 168-173

%A Ronald S. Lemos
%T Teaching programming languages: a survey of approaches
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 174-181

%A Stuart A. Varden
%T Teaching program design through program structure maps
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 182-186

%A Robert E. Noonan
%T The second course in computer programming:
some principles and consequences
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 187-191

%A John G. Meinke
%A John A. Beidler
%T A software emphasis in the second course in computer science
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 192-194

%A James A. Senn
%A Blake Ives
%T Behavioral education requisites
for application-oriented computer scientists
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 195-201

%A Trevor Swanson
%A Richard Hatch
%A Lee Lane
%A Norman Sondak
%T Curriculum development in information systems
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 202-206

%A A.J. Adams
%A John Maniotes
%T The two-year curriculum in computer programming
at Purdue University Calumet campus
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 207-213

%A J.S. Cameron
%A Z.A. Karian
%T Computer science curricula for small colleges
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 215-219

%A James Smith
%T The small liberal arts college: a challenge for computer science
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 220-223

%A Wm.J. Mein
%T Computer arts: computer science in a liberal arts environment,
or, does computer science have a home ?
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 224-227

%A Paul A.V. Thomas
%T DRAW(IT)N - a computer graphics education package
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 228-231

%A Rudy Svoboda
%A Robert Sedlmeyer
%T Computer-aided design of graphical review lessons
for audio-tutorial college algebra and trigonometry
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 232-235

%A Philip Koltun
%T "Computers and the law": a course description
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 236-239

%A H. Trickey
%A E.S. Lee
%T Experience with OLGA,
a maximal language for the minimal PDP-11 minicomputer
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 240-244

%A Cecilia Daly
%A David W. Embley
%A George Nagy
%T A progress report on teaching programming to business students
without lectures
%J The papers of the Tenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E John F. Dalphin
%C Dayton, Ohio
%D February 1979
%K cse cse10
%P 247-251

%A Claude McMillan
%A Wilfredo Salhauna
%T The microprocessor-based turnkey system
as an instrument for technology transfer
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 2-5

%A J. Adderley
%T Training - the key to successful systems in developing countries
(abstract only)
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 6

%A A. Dewachi
%T Computing technology and the third world (abstract only)
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 7

%A David C. Rine
%T Personal computing: an adventure of the mind (abstract only)
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 8

%A Michael B. Feldman
%T Teaching data abstraction to the practicing programmer: a case study
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 9-15

%A Elliot M. Soloway
%A Beverly Woolf
%T Problems, plans, and programs
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 16-24

%A Will Gillett
%T The anatomy of a project oriented second course
for computer science majors
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 25-31

%A Thomas E. Perkins
%A Leland L. Beck
%T A project-oriented undergraduate course sequence
in software engineering
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 32-39

%A Robert N. Cook
%T Structured programming using Basic
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 40-49

%A Michael Levison
%T The use of minicomputers in a first computer systems course
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 51-54

%A Henry R. Bauer
%A Richard L. Oliver
%A David E. Winkel
%T A laboratory for a computers and programming course
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 55-57

%A Robert W. Sebesta
%A James M. Kraushaar
%T TOYCOM - a tool for teaching elementary computer concepts
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 58-62

%A N. Solntseff
%T An adult education course in personal computing
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 63-66

%A John Walstrom
%A David Rine
%T A study of personal computing in education
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 67-74

%A Kenneth R. Wadland
%T Operating system projects for undergraduates
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 75-80

%A Edith A. McCharen
%T MVS in the classroom
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 81-82

%A Philip Levy
%T Disposable and endurant programming
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 83-87

%A Susan M. Merritt
%T On the importance of teaching Pascal in the IS curriculum
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 88-91

%A John P. Boysen
%A Roy F. Keller
%T Measuring computer program comprehension
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 92-102

%A Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann
%A Daniel Thalmann
%T Introducing programming concepts with graphical objects
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 105-109

%A Barry L. Kurtz
%T Investigating the relationship between
the development of abstract reasoning and performance
in an introductory programming class
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 110-117

%A Sally S. Robinson
%A M.L. Soffa
%T An instructional aid for student programs
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 118-129

%A R.D. Parslow
%T Vertical integration in group learning (abstract only)
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 130

%A Charles M. Shub
%T A simulation course for computer science students
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 131-138

%A M. Waldo Roth
%T The teaching of documentation and good programming style
in a liberal arts computer science program
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 139-154

%A Roger L. Wainwright
%T An introductory computer science course for non-majors
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 155-160

%A Robert J. Ellison
%T A programming sequence for the liberal arts college
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 161-164

%A Robert L. Setlmeyer
%A William Parman
%T A college preparatory course in computer programming
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 166-171

%A R.M. Aiken
%A C.E. Hughes
%A J.M. Moshell
%T Computer science curriculum for high school students
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 172-177

%A W.D. Maurer
%T Multiple micros for education
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 178-180

%A M. Gene Bailey
%T Using terminals versus card reader in remote job entry
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 181-183

%A Starvos Christodoulakis
%T An interactive pattern recognition laboratory (IPRL) (abstract only)
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 184

%A Maria Lucia Blanck Lisboa
%T Brazil's pioneer undergraduate program in information systems
(abstract only)
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 185

%A N.B. Dale
%T An overview of computer science in China:
research interests and educational directions
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 186-190

%A Gordon Davies
%A Charles D. Easteal
%T Computer management studies for developing countries (abstract only)
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 191

%A Gordon Bailes
%T Computer science (1979)
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 193-197

%A James W. Phillips
%T ENtry-level position of computer programmer survey
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 198-202

%A William Mitchell
%T Computer education in the 1980s, a somber view
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 203-207

%A D.J. Codespoti
%A J.C. Bays
%T The University of South Carolina Computer Science Institute
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 208-211

%A Fred J. Maryanski
%A Elizabeth A. Unger
%T A major in information systems
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 213-222

%A John T. Gorgone
%A Norman E. Sondak
%A Benn Konsynski
%T Guidelines for a minimum program for colleges and universities
offering Bachelor's degrees in information systems
%J The papers of the Eleventh
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Virgil Wallentine
%E William Bulgren
%C Kansas City, Missouri
%D February 1980
%K cse cse11
%P 223-226

%A Asad Khailany
%T Central government computing agency in less developed countries
(abstract only)
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 1

%A S. Imtiaz Ahmad
%T Science education and research for technological progress
(abstract only)
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 3

%A J.M. Moshell
%A C.E. Hughes
%A C.R. Gregory
%A R.M. Aiken
%T Computer whatcha-maycallit:
insights into universal computer education
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 8-11

%A John A. Beidler
%A John G. Meinke
%T Software engineering at the high school level
or taking a byte or two from an Apple II
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 12-14

%A Sam Grier
%T A tool that detects plagiarism in Pascal programs
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 15-20

%A John L. Donaldson
%A Ann-Marie Lancaster
%A Paula H. Sposato
%T A plagiarism detection system
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 21-25

%E Philip L. Miller
%T Panel discussion: plagiarism in computer sciences courses
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 26-27

%A Malcolm G. Lane
%T Teaching operating systems and machine architecture
- more on the hands-on laboratory approach
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 28-36

%A Lawrence J. Mazlack
%T Using a sales incentive technique
in a first course in software engineering
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 37-40

%A David B. Teague
%T Computer programming II, a project-oriented course
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 41-45

%A Ali Behforooz
%A Onkar P. Sharma
%T A one-year introductory course
for computer science undergraduate program
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 46-49

%A Warren A. Harrison
%A Kenneth I. Magel
%T A suggested course in introductory computer programming
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 50-56

%A John G. Meinke
%A John A. Beidler
%T Alternatives to the traditional first course in computing
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 57-60

%A Henry A. Etlinger
%A Gordon I. Goodman
%A Charles Plummer
%T Fortran: a self-paced, mastery-based course
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 62-73

%A Donald L. Kalmey
%A Marino J. Niccolai
%T A model for a CAI learning system
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 74-77

%A John O. Aikin
%T A self-paced first course in computer science
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 78-85

%A Ronald S. Lemos
%T A comparison of non-business and business
student test scores in Basic
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 86-90

%A Alan L. Tharp
%T Getting more oomph from programming exercises
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 91-95

%A J.W. Atwood
%A E. Regener
%T Teaching subsets of Pascal
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 96-103

%E Julius A. Archibald,\ Jr.
%T Panel discussion: the mathematics component
of the undergraduate curriculum in computer science
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 104-108

%A Ronald L. Danielson
%T Educating the working computer scientist
- a survey and analysis
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 109-113

%A William E. Leigh,\ Jr.
%T Experiences with a continuing education seminar:
"computers for small business" (abstract only)
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 114

%A Charles M. Shub
%T A machine independent assembler course
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 115-119

%A Steven M. Jacobs
%T Teaching software engineering in an adult education environment
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 120-124

%A Geof Goldhogen
%A G.H. Williams
%T The feasibility of personal computers
as an only computer resource for a computer science program
(abstract only)
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 125

%A Darrell L. Mard
%A Tom C. Irby
%T Classroom presentation of dynamic events using hypertext
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 126-131

%A Alfred C. Weaver
%T Design of a microcomputer laboratory for teaching computer science
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 132-137

%A Ivan Tomek
%A Wayne Brehaut
%T Microcomputers for non-professionals
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 138-142

%E William Mitchell
%T Panel discussion: why co-op in computer science ?
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 143-144

%A James T. Perry
%A Norman E. Sondak
%T A data communications course for information systems majors
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 145-152

%A William Mitchell
%A James Westfall
%T Critique and evaluation of the CAL POLY/DEMA model curriculum
for computer information systems
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 153-170

%A Jacob Gerlach
%A Iza Goroff
%T The UW-Whitewater management computer systems program
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 171-176

%A Herbert L. Dershem
%T A modular introductory computer science course
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 177-181

%A Spotswood D. Stoddard
%A Robert R. Leeper
%T Breadth or depth in introductory computer courses:
the experimental results
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 182-187

%A Mark Benard
%T A foundations course for a developing computer science program
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 188-191

%A Susan M. Merritt
%T A top down approach to sorting
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 192-195

%A Mary Dee Harris Fosberg
%T Natural language processing in the undergraduate curriculum
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 196-203

%A R. Waldo Roth
%T Computers and the law - an experimental undergraduate course
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 204-214

%A Nancy E. Miller
%A Charles G. Petersen
%T An evaluation schema for a comparison of computer science curricula
with ACM's guidelines
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 216-223

%A Michael A. Baltrush
%T A senior project course
in a computer and information science department
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 224-226

%A D.J.M. Davies
%A I. Gargantini
%T Computer science at Western
- experience with Curriculum '78 in a time-sharing environment
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 227-234

%A Stewart A. Denenberg
%T Test construction and administration strategies
for large introductory courses
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 235-243

%A David D. Riley
%T Teaching problems in an introductory computer science class
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 244-251

%A Jeffrey W. Smith
%T A method for teaching programming
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 252-255

%A C. Jinshong Hwang
%T Computing education for secondary school teachers:
a cooperative effort between computer scientist and educators
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 257-261

%A J.D. Wilson
%A R.G. Trenary
%T An investigation of computer literacy as a function of attitude
(abstract only)
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 262

%A John M. McCoy
%T A local computer network simulation
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 263-267

%A Ivan Tomek
%T HARD - hardware simulation in education
%J The papers of the Twelfth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Frank Garnett Walters
%E Kenneth I. Magel
%E Neil B. Dale
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1981
%K cse cse12
%P 268-270

%A Sylvia Osborn
%T Teaching relational database concepts in a university environment
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 1-3

%A G. Chrisman
%T Teaching database design through an entity-relationship approach
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 4-7

%A Gary Ford
%T A software engineering approach
to first year computer science courses
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 8-12

%A James S. Collofello
%A Scott N. Woodfield
%T A project-unified software engineering course sequence
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 13-19

%A Judith L. Gersting
%T A summer course for gifted high school students
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 20-22

%A Gerald A. Jones
%T Summer high school computer workshop
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 23-27

%A Larry W. Cornwell
%T Crisis in computer science education at the precollege level
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 28-30

%A William H. Dodrill
%T Computer support for teaching large-enrollment courses
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 31-33

%A Nell Dale
%A David Orshalick
%T A new instructional environment
for beginning computer science students
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 34-38

%A Ardoth A. Hassler
%T Twelve ways to improve cooperation with the computer center
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 39-42

%A Lionel E. Deimel,\ Jr.
%T CMS at North Carolina State University:
tailoring a time sharing system for computer science instruction
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 43-49

%A C. Jinshong Hwang
%A Darryl E. Gibson
%T Using an effective grading method
for preventing plagiarism of programming assignments
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 50-59

%A Thomas C. Richards
%T Introduction to computing via PSI
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 60-63

%A Charles M. Shub
%T Does the computer system make a difference
in the effectiveness of the introductory service course ?
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 64-70

%A Donald S. Miller
%A Bruce R. Millard
%T BASIC1 - a simple computer to introduce
computer organization and assembler language programming
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 71-81

%A William W. McMillan
%T Designing introductory computing assignments:
the view from the computing center
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 82-84

%A Philippe Gabrini
%T Integration of design and programming methodology
into beginning computer science courses
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 85-87

%A Samuel J. Wiley
%T An operating systems course using stand alone computers
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 88-91

%A Robert L. Kruse
%T On teaching recursion
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 92-96

%A Wm. J. Mein
%T On students presenting technical material
to non-technical audiences in a computer science curriculum
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 97-101

%A John H. Remmers
%A Richard C. Vile,\ Jr.
%T A parser generator project for a compiler construction course
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 102-106

%A David R. Adams
%A William Leigh
%T A systems approach to the introductory course in information systems
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 107-109

%A Donald C. Golden
%T Development of a systems analysis and design course
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 110-113

%A Robert A. Barrett
%T A five course sequence for information systems
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 114-122

%A Iza Goroff
%T A systems analysis and design course sequence
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 123-127

%A Thomas C. Richards
%T Cost effective methods for teaching introductory programming courses
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 128-132

%A William G. Bulgren
%A Gregory F. Wetzel
%T Introductory computer science courses
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 133-139

%A Loius W. Glorfield
%A George C. Fowler
%T Validation of a model for predicting aptitude
for introductory computing
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 140-143

%A Kenneth L. Krause
%A Robert E. Sampsell
%A Samuel L. Grier
%T Computer science in the Air Force Academy curriculum
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 144-146

%A R.R. Leeper
%A J.L. Silver
%T Predicting success in a first programming course
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 147-150

%A Alan L. Tharp
%T Selecting the "right" programming language
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 151-155

%A Nancy Ellen Miller
%T The effect of team programming on student achievement
in Cobol instruction
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 156-162

%A Lowell A. Carmony
%T ELAN: an elementary language that promotes good programming
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 163-166

%A Gerald L. Engel
%A Bruce H. Barnes
%T Employment decision by computer science faculty:
a summary of the 1980-81 NSF survey
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 167-169

%A Keith Barrow
%T A faculty development program
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 170-173

%A Onkar P. Sharma
%A Ali Behforooz
%T An accelerated program in computer science
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 174-178

%A Mary Dee Harris Fosberg
%T Adapting curriculum 78 to a small university environment
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 179-183

%A A. Crosland
%A D. Codespoti
%T The new computer science: it meets many needs
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 184-187

%A Ivan Tomek
%T Josef, programming for everybody
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 188-192

%A Robert N. Cook
%T Structured assembly language programming
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 193-200

%A Putnam P. Texel
%T Ada_education := design_concepts "+" Ada_constructs;
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 201-204

%A James Landon Linderman
%T Defensive Cobol strategies
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 205-210

%A Johnette Hassell
%T Tutorial on structure charts as an algorithm design tool
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 211-223

%A William Teoh
%A Harry W. Gates
%T Increasing computer literacy & employability of the blind:
a talking microcomputer
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 224-225

%A M.I. Chas. E. Woodson
%T Computer literacy by computer
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 226-228

%A William S. Curran
%T A teacher/learner
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 229-232

%A Robert D. D'heedene
%T Computer science in a liberal arts environment
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 233-236

%A Robert M. Aiken
%A Chien F. Chao
%A Yi Fen Zhu
%T A modern curriculum for an ancient culture
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 237-241

%A L.E. Winslow
%A L.A. Jehn
%T A core based curriculum for a Master's degree
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 242-246

%A Yolanda F. Villasenor
%T Evolution of a program in computing
for a Latin American graduate college (abstract only)
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 247

%A Fiorenza Scotti
%T The conceptual schema as didactic tool
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 248-257

%A S. Imtiaz Ahmad
%T Information systems: a disciplined approach to design
%J The papers of the Thirteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Robert A. Barrett
%C Indianapolis, Indiana
%D February 1982
%K cse cse13
%P 258-258G

%A Ali Mili
%T A case for teaching program verification: its importance in the CS curriculum
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 2-6

%A Mark Haas
%A Johnette Hassell
%T A proposal for a measure of program understanding
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 7-13

%A K. Culik
%A M.M. Rizki
%T Logic versus mathematics in computer science education
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 14-20

%A Richard E. Bolz
%A Lawrence G. Jones
%T A realistic, two-course sequence in large scale software engineering
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 21-24

%A Charles M. Shub
%T A project for a course in operating systems
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 25-30

%A Tsunetoshi Hayashi
%T An operating systems programming laboratory course
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 31-35

%A Y.S. Chua
%A C.N. Winton
%T Hardware component of an upper level computer science curriculum
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 36-40

%A R.J. Fornaro
%A K.P. Garrard
%A E.M. Uzzle
%T A structured approach to teaching operating systems principles
using a high level concurrent programming language
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 41-49

%A Eileen B. Entin
%T Teaching human-computer interaction in introductory courses
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 51-56

%A Sallie Henry
%T A project oriented course on software engineering
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 57-61

%A Scott N. Woodfield
%A James S. Collofello
%T Some insights and experiences in teaching team project courses
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 62-65

%A Martin L. Shooman
%T The teaching of software engineering
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 66-71

%A A.T. Berztiss
%T Data processing and computer science theory
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 72-76

%A Y.S. Chua
%A C.N. Winton
%T An upper level computer science curriculum
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 77-81

%A Clark E. Archer
%T What does business and industry expect
from computer science graduates today ?
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 82-83

%A William Mitchell
%T Retraining: is it the answer to the computer faculty shortage ?
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 89-98

%A Phillip J. Heeler
%T A Master's degree in school computer studies
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 99-103

%A Jeffrey W. Mincy
%A Alan L. Tharp
%A Kuo-Chung Tai
%T Visualizing algorithms and processes with the aid of a computer
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 106-111

%A Freeman L. Moore
%T Teaching microcoding principles
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 112-115

%A Kendall E. Nygard
%A Ashok K. Iyengar
%T An interactive system for teaching input processes in simulation
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 116-119

%A Ratan K. Cuha
%T Teaching microprocessor architectures
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 120-123

%A James L. Silver,\ Jr.
%A Robert S. Leeper
%T Schemata for teaching structured assembly language programming
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 128-132

%A David M. Foley
%T Program documentation at Wichita State University
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 133-136

%A Dean Sanders
%T Using Jackson diagrams to classify and define data structures
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 137-142

%A A.C. Jost
%A R. Bolz
%A G. Topping
%T Adventures in Pascal - the Academy approach
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 143-147

%A Moshe Augenstein
%A Aaron Tenenbaum
%A Gerald Weiss
%T Selecting a primary programming language for a computer science curriculum:
PL/I, Pascal and Ada
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 148-153

%A Ricky J. Barker
%A E.A. Unger
%T A prediction for success in an introductory programming class
based upon abstract reasoning development
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 154-158

%A Will D. Gillett
%A Eric B. Mushroke
%T A pedagogical processor model
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 159-164
%K SNORE

%A Lynn J. Olson
%T A lab approach for introductory programming courses
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 165-167

%A Philip Koltun
%A Lionel E. Deimel,\ Jr.
%A Jo Perry
%T Progress report on the study of program reading
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 168-176

%A Joseph N. Pontana
%T Pascal procedures and functions for teaching linear data structures
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 178-186

%A Gerald Peterson
%T Using generalized programs in the teaching of computer science
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 187-192

%A Robert N. Cook
%T Advanced problem solving and algorithm development
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 193-195

%A Robert N. D'heedene
%T Invitation to artificial intelligence
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 196-199

%A George C. Fowler
%A Louis W. Glorfeld
%T Cobol tables: a proposed standard of presentation
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 200-203

%A Sara F. Rushinek
%A Avi Rushinek
%T EDP auditors' role in evaluating
computerized accounting information systems efficiency
by queuing, simulation and statistical models
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 205-210

%A Pentti A. Honkanen
%T Installation of commercial database management system
in a university environment
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 211-219

%A Ronald S. King
%T Teaching database concepts with SEED
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 220-227

%A Lillian N. Cassel
%T Organization of programming languages for business information systems majors
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 228-231

%A Kevin Bowyer
%A Mel Ray
%A Cary Laxer
%T Duke University Computer Kamp 1982
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 233-236
%K DUCK

%A Richard E. Korf
%T A computer science syllabus for gifted pre-college students
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 237-240

%A James R. Comer
%A Robert R. Wier
%A J. Richard Rinewalt
%T Programming contests
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 241-244

%A R. Wayne Hamm
%A Kenneth D. Henderson,\ Jr.
%A Marilyn L. Repsher
%A Kathleen M. Timmer
%T A tool for program grading: the Jacksonville University scale
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 248-252

%A Robert W. Sebesta
%T The suitability of the VAX for a course in assembly language
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 253-257

%A William E. Ayen
%A Sam Grier
%T A new environment for teaching introductory computer science
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 258-264

%A Lawrence J. Mazlack
%T Introducing subprograms as the first control structure
in an introductory course
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 265-270

%A Donald S. Miller
%T Computer-1: a modern simple computer
to introduce computer organization and assembler language programming
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 271-277

%A Curt M. White
%T The use of microcomputers in an applied computer science program
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 278-280

%A M.J. Park
%A W. Teoh
%A W. Klemme
%A H. Gates
%T ABISS - an inexpensive computer-based sound spectrograph
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 281-286

%A William E. Riddle
%T Numerical methods and the micro: color graphics as an aid to comprehension
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 287-289

%A D.R. McIntyre
%T The use of plotting in teaching computer science
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 290-295

%A Marc Brown
%A Norman Meyrowitz
%A Andries van\ Dam
%T Personal computer networks and graphical animation:
rationale and practice for education
%J The papers of the Fourteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Sheau-Dong Lang
%C Orlando, Florida
%D February 1983
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 15:1
%K cse cse14
%P 296-307
%K BALSA

%A Mary Shaw
%T Goals for computer science education in the 1980s
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 1

%A Zaven Karian
%A Stuart H. Zweben
%T A central Ohio consortium for retraining in computer science
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 2-4

%A Robert L. Chew
%T Bucking the tide: a transition from industry to academe
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 5-9

%A Barbara Beccue
%A Carol Chrisman
%T Integration of methodology and tools:
an approach to teaching systems development
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 10-14

%A Dean Sanders
%T Managing and evaluating students in a directed project course
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 15-25

%A G. Yates Fletcher
%A Larry F. Hodges
%A Stephen G. Worth,\ III
%T Maniac: a preliminary machine approach to the ACM CS 3 course
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 26-33

%A Andre Schiper
%A Gerard Dalang
%A Jorge Eggli
%A Imad Mattini
%A Roland Simon
%T A paged-operating-system project
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 34-41

%A Eileen B. Entin
%T Using the cloze procedure to assess program reading comprehension
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 44-50

%A Jean B. Rogers
%T Inferring cognitive focus from student's programs
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 51-55

%A Patricia F. Campbell
%T The effect of a prliminary programming and problem solving course
on performance in a traditional programming course for computer science majors
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 56-64

%A Christopher Fox
%A Ronald L. Lancaster
%T Use of a syntax checker to improve student access to computing
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 65-68

%A J.R. Parker
%A K. Becker
%T A microprogramming simulator for instructional use
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 69-76

%A William G. Frederick
%A Maynard J. Mansfield
%T A user-friendly shell and text editor for Pascal on the DEC VAX 11
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 77-81

%A Thomas R. Leap
%T Animations of computers as teaching aids
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 84-90

%A Marc H. Brown
%A Robert Sedgewick
%T Progress report: Brown University Instructional Computing Laboratory
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 91-101
%K BALSA

%A Barbara G. Ryder
%T A "hands-on" approach to computer literacy
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 102-107

%A Naomi S. Baron
%T Should everyone learn anything ? : the question of computer literacy
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 108-114

%A Harriet G. Taylor
%A James L. Poirot
%T A proposed computer education curriculum for secondary school teachers
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 115-118

%A James R. Comer
%A Kurt A. Schember
%T Advanced placement in computer science: a summer workshop
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 119-123

%A Dan Hocking
%A Joe Celko
%T Software maintenance: a budgeting dilemma
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 125-129

%A Mehmet Ulema
%A Jack Larsen
%T Planning for in-house software engineering education
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 130-136

%A Leslie J. Waguespack,\ Jr.
%A David F. Haas
%T A workbench for project oriented software engineering courses
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 137-145

%A Marcel Dupras
%A Fernand LeMay
%A Ali Mili
%T Some thoughts on teaching first year programming
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 148-153

%A Liz Levine
%A Beverly Woolf
%A Rich Filoramo
%T Do I press return ?
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 154-158

%A Ali Behforooz
%A Onkar P. Sharma
%T A foundation course in computer science
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 159-163

%A Bill Mein
%T Computer-based management systems
(putting courses where our rhetoric has been)
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 164-167

%A Mary R. Sumner
%T Information systems for management in the eighties
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 168-173

%A John F. Schrage
%A Robert A. Schultheis
%T An intensive instruction format for information systems
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 174-180

%A Michael B. Feldman
%T Abstract types, Ada packages, and the teaching of data structures
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 181-189

%A Lee A. Becker
%T Data structures through plan instantiation
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 190-195

%A Richard W. Dillman
%T General systems analysis in the liberal arts curriculum
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 196-206

%A Bruce Blum
%T A framework for medical information sciences
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 207-210

%A Gary Ford
%T An implementation-independent approach to teaching recursion
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 211-216

%A Bogdan Czejdo
%A Marek Businkiewitz
%T Query transformation in an instructional database management system
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 217-223

%A Kenneth Magel
%T Handling the incoming freshman and transfer students in computer science
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 224-229

%A Jane M. Fritz
%T Accommodating disparities in secondary school backgrounds
in the university environment
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P 230-235

%A Daniel D. McCracken
%T A skeptical view of computer literacy
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P Appendix 1

%A Rob Kling
%T Value conflicts in the deployment of computing applications
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P Appendix 2

%A Abbe Mowshowitz
%T Computers and the myth of neutrality
%J The papers of the Fifteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%E Joyce Currie Little
%C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
%D February 1984
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 16:1
%K cse cse15
%P Appendix 3

%A David Gries
%T A science of programming and its effect
on teaching introductory computer science (abstract only)
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 1

%A Judith D. Wilson
%T Problems teaching database design with information complexity
to information systems undergarduates
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 2-7

%A Carol Chrisman
%A Barbara Beccue
%T Entity relationship models as a tool for data analysis and design
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 8-14

%A Evans J. Adams
%T A second course in database management
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 15-23

%A M. Gene Bailey
%A Rebekah L. Tidwell
%T Implementing computer literacy: the year after
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 24-26

%A Jean Buddington Martin
%A Kenneth E. Martin
%T A profile of today's computer literacy student
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 27-33

%A George R. Kneller
%T Adult learners: away with computerphobia
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 34-37

%A Stephen J. Garland
%A Robert Pland
%A David C. Rine
%A Frank H. Young
%T Advanced placement in computer science:
college level computer science in the high schools
(panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 38

%A William Mitchell
%A John Beidler
%A Christine Shannon
%A Bob Cupper
%A Tom Harbron
%T Accreditation of small college computing programs (panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 39-43

%A Naomi S. Baron
%T The future of computer languages: implications for education
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 44-49

%A Philippe J. Gabrini
%A J. Mack Adams
%A Barry L. Kurtz
%T Converting from Pascal to Modula-2 in the undergraduate curriculum
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 50-52

%A Robert R. Leeper
%A Karl O. Rehmer
%T Structured assembly language in VAX-11 MACRO
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 53-60

%E Sharon Cogdill
%T Publishing a computer science textbook (panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 61-62

%A Gerald L. Engel
%A Robert L. Cannon
%A Robert D. Cupper
%A John F. Dalphin
%A Greg W. Scragg
%A Ted Sjoerdsma
%A A. Joe Turner
%A Stu Zweben
%T Computer science accreditation and liberal arts programs
(panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 63-66

%A G. Scott Owen
%T Teaching of tree data structuree using microcomputer graphics
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 67-72

%A Moshe Augenstein
%A Yedidyah Langsam
%T Graphic displays of data structures on the IBM PC
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 73-81

%A Karl Rehmer
%A Linda Rising
%T Teaching data abstraction in a beginning Paxscal class
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 82-85

%A Richard M. Plishka
%T Contemporary trends in computing
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 86-88

%A Janet M. Cook
%T What C.S. graduates don't learn about security concepts
and ethical standards, or -
"Every company has its share of damn fools.
Now every damn fool has access to a computer"
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 89-96

%A Alka Rani Harriger
%A Thomas I.M. Ho
%T A data processing communication skills course
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 97-102

%A Barbara Simons
%A Elaine Henshon
%A Sheila Humpreys
%A Patricia Lordan
%A Diane McEntyre
%T Programs for increasing the participation of women
in computer science and related fields (panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 103-104

%A Robert Aiken
%A Daniel McCracken
%A Joseph Weizenbaum
%T Ethics in computer science (panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 105-106

%A Boulton D. Miller
%A James E. Benjamin
%A A. Milton Jenkins
%A Wendell O. Jones
%T Prototyping with 4GLs
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 107-108

%A Robert E. Noonan
%T Compiler construction using modern tools
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 109-113

%A Harbans L. Sathi
%T A project-based course in compiler construction
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 114-119

%A Charles M. Shub
%T A component part for a performance course
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 120-123

%A Guy Lapalme
%A Jean-Francois Lamy
%T An experiment in the use of Ada in a course in software engineering
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 124-126

%A Charles D. Sigwart
%A Gretchen L. Van\ Neer
%T Software engineering: the art of the user interview
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 127-130

%A David Ballew
%T A senior design course for computer science
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 131-133

%A James R. Sidbury
%T A statistical analysis of the effect of discrete mathematics
on the performance of computer science majors in beginning computing classes
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 134-137

%A Laurie Honour Werth
%T Predicting student performance In a beginning computer science class
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 138-143

%A Sukhen Dey
%A Lawrence R. Mand
%T Effects of mathematics preparation and prior language exposure
on perceived performance in introductory computer science courses
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 144-148

%A Catherine Ricardo
%A James H. Adair
%A Ed Dubinsky
%A Henry Ruston
%A Estel Sprague
%T Computer science as a service department: what do we offer non-majors ?
(panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 149-150

%A Carl Brandon
%A E. Grady Booch
%A David Budd
%A David Taylor
%A Putnam P. Texel
%T Advantages if Ada as a teaching language (panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 151-152

%A Eileen B. Entin
%T Using the cloze procedure with computer programs: a deeper look
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 153-162

%A Patricia B. Van\ Verth
%T Testing a model of program quality
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 163-172

%A Gerard K. Rambally
%T The influence of color on program readability and comprehensibility
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 173-181

%A Sami Khuri
%T Counting nodes in binary trees
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 182-185

%A L. Carl Leinbach
%T On classifying recursive algorithms
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 186-190

%A Gary Haggard
%A Kevin Karplus
%T Finding minimal perfect hash functions
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 191-193

%A Osvaldo Laurido-Santos
%T A course on information engineering
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 194-202

%A William Mitchell
%T Retraining computing faculty: a perspective
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 203-210

%A Alonso Villegas
%T Adapting not adopting a curriculum
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 211-216

%A Julius A. Archibald,\ Jr.
%A Orlando S. Madrigal
%A Lawrence R. Mand
%A David A. Nuesse
%T Student articulation in the undergraduate curricula (panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 217-220

%A Carl Brandon
%A Kenneth L. Bowles
%A Putnam P. Texel
%T Lessons learned in teaching Ada (panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 221

%A John D. McGregor
%T An introductory course in graphics
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 222-224

%A John E. Rager
%T Graphics packages for teaching graphics
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 225-231

%A Mark R. Ohlson
%T The role and position of graphics in computer science education
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 232-237

%A Marjory Baruch
%T An experience is worth 1K words
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 238-245

%A Hugh garraway
%T Implementation of a universoty wide computer-augmented-curriculum project
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 246-248

%A Ellen Cunningham
%T Computers and society: a liberal arts perspective
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 249-252

%A William G. Bulgren
%A Earl J. Schweppe
%T An improved introduction to computing
emphasizing the development of algorithms and using the Apple Macintosh Pascal
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 253-256

%A Peter B. Henderson
%T Anatomy of an introductory computer science course
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 257-263

%A Dermot Shinners-Kennedy
%T Using spreadsheets to teach computer science
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 264-270

%A John G. Meinke
%A Wm. Randolph Franklin
%A Elliot Koffman
%A Allen B. Tucker
%A Jeffrey L. Whitten
%T Degree programs in the computing sciences (panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 271

%A T.C. Ting
%A Mike Clancy
%A Mark Stehlick
%T Use of the laboratory in introductory computer science courses
(panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 272

%A Jeffrey A. Brumfield
%T Teaching operating systems with Modula-2
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 273-282

%A Michael B. Feldman
%T Modula-2 projects for an operating-systems course:
racing sorts and multiple windows
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 283-288

%A William A. Shay
%T A project for operating systems simulation
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 289-295

%A Sylvia A.S. Shafto
%T Programming for learning in mathematics and science
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 296-302

%A George M. Whitson,\ III
%T A set of workshops for high school computer science teachers
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 303-306

%A Doug Myers
%A Linda Null
%T Design and implementation of a programming contest for high school students
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 307-312

%A Willett Kempton
%T A system to make visible the structure and execution of student programs
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 313-317

%A G. Michael Barnes
%A R. Hsu
%A N. Hsu
%A T. Sun
%A T. Nguyen
%A G. Haus
%A P.D. Smith
%T A computer science courseware factory
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 318-328

%A Larry C. Christensen
%A Gordon Stokes
%T Design strategies for a computer-based instruction system
%J The papers of the Seventeenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E Joyce Currie Little
%E Lillian N. Cassel
%C Cincinnati, Ohio
%D February 1986
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 18:1
%K cse cse17
%P 329-333

%A N. Wirth
%T Type extensions (abstract only)
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 1

%A Mary Sumner
%T The senior information systems design project seminar
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 2-8

%A D.V. Pigford
%T A management system for monitoring and assessing
the group-oriented database project
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 9-18

%A Bogdan Czejdo
%A Marek Rusinkiewicz
%T Query generation in an instructional database management system
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 19-25

%A Judith D. Wilson
%T Entity-relationship diagrams and English:
an analysis of some problems encountered in a database design course
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 26-35

%A Gayle J. Yaverbaum
%T An evaluation of a realistic approach to MIS
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 36-39

%A Joseph W. Trigg,\ Jr.
%T Teaching personal computer Cobol with Watcom Cobol
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 40-43

%A Richard E. Pattis
%T Abstraction in Pascal: data and control
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 44-57

%A Wing C. Tam
%A Michael A. Erlinger
%T On the teaching of Ada in an undergraduate computer science curriculum
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 58-61

%A Yerlynda Dobbs
%T A comparison of concurrent languages: a class project
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 62-66

%A Robert Trenary
%T A project centered programming language course
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 67-69

%A Scott Sigman
%T Mathematics for computing degrees: a small college perspective
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 70-75

%A Bill Mein
%T Issuing each undergraduate student a personal computer:
living with it for three years
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 76-78

%A Mark Smotherman
%T On the use of naming and binding in early courses
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 79-83

%A Roger K. Wainwright
%T Advanced placement - plus in computer science:
a summer institute at the University of Tulsa
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 84-91

%A Dean Sanders
%A Janet Hartman
%T Assessing the quality of programs: a topic for the CS2 course
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 92-96

%A John R. Pugh
%A Wilf R. LaLonde
%A David A. Thomas
%T Introducing object-oriented programming into the computer science curriculum
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 98-102

%A Ted Tenny
%T Leadership style vs. success in student chief programmer teams
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 103-114

%A Barry L. Kurtz
%A Joseph J. Pfeiffer,\ Jr.
%T A course project to design and implement
the kernel of a real-time operating system
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 115-119

%A Judith Bayard
%T The business of computers: education for software engineering
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 120-126

%A Jane M. Fritz
%T A pragmatic approach to systems analysis and design
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 127-131

%A Amos O. Olagunju
%A Elvis Borders
%T Using emulators as vehicles for instruction in systems programming:
prospective condideration
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 132-135

%A Richard Gary Epstein
%A Robert M. Aiken
%A Jane Potosky
%A Glenn Snelbecker
%T Retraining high school teachers to teach computer science:
observations on the first course
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 136-140

%A Ivan B. Liss
%A Thomas C. McMillan
%T Fractals with turtle graphics:
a CS2 programming exercise for introducing recursion
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 141-147

%A R. Waldo Roth
%A Arthur White
%T Dealing with disparate audiences in computer science courses:
using a project group within a traditional class
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 148-154

%A James S. Jones
%T Participatory teaching methods in computer science
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 155-160

%A Henry S. Austin
%T Predictors of Pascal programming achievement for community college students
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 161-164

%A Albert L. Crawford
%T Functional programming for freshman computer science majors
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 165-169

%A Linda L. Deneen
%T The contour model as an instructional tool in elementary computer science
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 170-178

%A Judith D. Wilson
%T A Socratic approach to helping novice programmers debug programs
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 179-182

%A Peter B. Henderson
%T Modern introductory computer science
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 183-190

%A Jeffrey A. Brumfield
%T Concurrent programming in Modula-2
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 191-200

%A Daniel A. Canas
%T GraphOS: a graphics operating system
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 201-205

%A John L. Donaldson
%T Teaching operating systems in a virtual machine environment
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 206-211

%A James L. Wolfe
%T Operating system projects on two simulated machines
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 212-216

%A Charles M. Shub
%T The decline and fall of operating systems I
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 217-220

%E Henry M. Walker
%T Joint majors or minors involving computer science (panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 221

%A James S. Collofello
%T Teaching technical reviews in a one-semester software engineering course
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 222-227

%A Doris L. Carver
%T Recommendations for software engineering education
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 228-232

%A James Calhoun
%T Distribution of software engineering concepts
beyond the software engineering course
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 233-237

%A John G. Meinke
%T Augmenting a software engineering projects course
with oral and written communications
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 238-243

%A William J. Joel
%T Realistic student projects
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 244-247

%A Karl Rehmer
%T A course in computer systems planning
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 248-252

%A Roger Franklin
%T What academic impact are high school computing courses having
on the entry-level computer science curriculum ?
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 253-256

%A Ian H. Witten
%T A course on "expert systems" for electrical engineering students
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 257-260

%A I-Ping Chu
%A Richard Johnsonbaugh
%T Tiling and recursion
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 261-263

%A C.T. Zahn
%T Bubble reflections
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 264-266

%A G. Michael Barnes
%A Gary A. Kind
%T Visual simulations of data structures during lecture
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 267-276

%A Walter E. Brown
%T A case study of programming with abstract data types
in a data structures course
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 277-291

%A WIlliam G. Bulgren
%A Rose M. Marra
%A Gregory F. Wetzel
%T An introductory algorithm teacher
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 292-296

%A Bruce R. Maxim
%A Bruce S. Elenbogen
%T Teaching programming algorithms aided by computer graphics
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 297-301

%A David Scanlan
%T Data-structures students may prefer
to learn algorithms using graphical methods
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 302-307

%A Elena I. Giannotti
%T Algorithm animator: a tool for programming learning
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 308-314

%A Keith Barker
%A Gordon Stokes
%A Dan Olson
%T Laboratory development in CS&E and EE curricula (panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 315

%A Dennis S. Martin
%T A MiniLisp interpreter
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 316-318

%A Ralph M. Butler
%A Selden Y. Trimble
%A Ralph W. Wilkerson
%T A logic programming model of the game of sprouts
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 319-323

%A Gregers Koch
%T Prolog in the automation of the semantic component
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 324-329

%A Kirk L. Malmrose
%A Robert P. Burton
%T File processing and the undergraduate computer science curriculum
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 330-335

%A Janet Hartman
%A Carol Chrisman
%T Providing activities for students to apply data structures concepts
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 336-342

%A Lillian N. Cassel
%T Networking elements in a files course
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 343-345

%A Ivan B. Liss
%A Thomas C. McMillan
%T Trees - a CS2 programming project
which introduces a data type using procedural and data abstraction
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 346-352

%A Scott N. Woodfield
%A Gordon E. Stokes
%A Vern J. Crandall
%T On-Campus cooperative education
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 353-356

%A Michael Uram
%A Robert J. McGlinn
%T Student file management under PRIMOS
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 357-360

%A Ernest Ferguson
%T Conference grading of computer programs
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 361-365

%A Carol Chrisman
%A Barbara Beccue
%T Evaluating students in systems development group projects
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 366-373

%A G. Scott Owen
%T Using Ada on microcomputers in the undergraduate curriculum
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 374-377

%A Richard Gayler
%A Catherine N. Beise
%A G. Scott Owen
%T Conversion of a PDP-11/40 assembler and simulator
from mainframe Pascal to Ada on IBM PC microcomputers
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 378-381

%A Mario Albarran Figueroa
%T The control of a toy robot arm: a real-time programming experience
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 382-385

%A Trevor Lukey
%A Kenneth D. Loose
%A David R. Hill
%T Implementation of a debugging aid for logic errors in Pascal programs
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 386-390

%A Zaven A. Karian
%A Kim Bruce
%A Judith L. Gersting
%A James A. Stager
%T Teaching computer science in the mathematics department (panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 391-392

%A Brian D. Monahan
%T Computer science as the focus of a secondary school Magnet program
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 393-394

%A Joseph W. Rigler
%T Extra-disciplinary curriculum:
analysis of the presentation of legal materials to computer science students
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 395-399

%A Nancy L. Hagelgans
%T A computer science /mathematics major for liberal arts colleges
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 400-402

%A H. Willis Means
%T A content analysis of six introduction to computer science textbooks
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 403-412

%A Angela B. Shiflet
%T A historical perspective for teaching
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 413-414

%A Alan L. Tharp
%T Let's motivate !
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 415-422

%A J.D. Parker
%A G.M. Schneider
%T Problems with and proposals for service courses in computer science
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 423-427

%A John L. Donaldson
%T MicMac: a microprogram simulator for courses in computer organization
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 428-431

%A William F. Decker
%T Making concepts and phenomena visual
in machine and assembly language programming
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 432-441

%A Franklin Prosser
%A David Winkel
%T Teaching digital hardware by using complex lab projects
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 442-445

%A Karen A. Lemone
%T A multi-purpose language processing laboratory
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 446-450

%A Robert H. Greenfield
%A John H. Parr
%T Laboratories for an undergraduate course in data communications and networks
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 451-454

%A Mark Temte
%T An application to support a course in numerical analysis
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 455-461

%A Janet M. Cook
%T Defining ethical and unethical student behaviors
using departmental regulations and sanctions
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 462-468

%A David W. Ballew
%T An industrial advisory council for a computer science department:
a case study
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 469-472

%A Robert L. Holliday
%A Lowell A. Carmony
%T A scheduling problem: modeling, approximate algorithms, and implementation
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 473-480

%A Linda Rising
%A Joyce Currie
%A Ed Berard
%T Professionalism issues (panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 481

%A William Hankley
%A Paul C. Jorgensen
%A Gruia-Catalin Roman
%T Teaching formal requirements specifications (panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 482

%A Elizabeth A. Unger
%A Charles M. Hassett
%A Constanza Castro
%T IS and MIS: a compromise ?
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 483-489

%A J.K. Pierson
%A Jack D. Shorter
%T Trends in hardware and software usage in introductory database courses
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 490-494

%A Osvaldo Laurido-Santos
%T An updated information systems curriculum: first revision
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 495-498

%A M. Gene Bailey
%T Spreadsheets and databases -
alternatives to programming for non-computer science majors
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 499-503

%A John T. Peterson
%T Goals for and lessons from a computer literacy course
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 504-507

%A V. Arnie Dyck
%A James P. Black
%A Shirley L. Fenton
%T Beyond traditional computer literacy
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 508-512

%A Clark B. Archer
%T A Monte Carlo comparison of the binary and interpolation search algorithms
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 513-515

%A Don C. Stone
%T A modular approach to program visualization in computer science instruction
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 516-522

%A Barbee Mynatt
%A Laura Leventhal
%T Profile of undergraduate software engineering courses
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 523-528

%A Dale K. Hockensmith
%T Coordination of systems development courses
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 529-531

%A Gene Fisher
%T Student-oriented features of an interactive programming environment
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 532-537

%A John G. Meinke
%A Richard H. Austing
%A W. Gary King
%A Barbara R. Sadowski
%T Where do we stand in small colleges ? (panel discussion)
%J The papers of the Eighteenth
SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
%E A.K. Rigler
%E D.C. St. Clair
%C St. Louis, Missouri
%D February 1987
%O published as SIGCSE Bulletin 19:1
%K cse cse18
%P 538-539