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ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, February 1988
- Herbert L. Dershem:

Proceedings of the 19th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1988, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, February 25-26, 1988. ACM 1988, ISBN 978-0-89791-256-3 [contents]
Volume 20, Number 2, June 1988
- Connie E. Denton:

Culture shock: transfering into the professional work force. 3-4 - Thomas K. Moore:

Software development in C. 5-7 - Jerzy A. Piotrowski:

The small computer assisted lecturing system. 8-12 - Barbara A. Price:

A successful computer approach to the computer literacy course. 13-17 - W. E. Mattis:

Microprocessor sequence revitalization. 18-19 - Lyndell M. Kerley:

Comprehending the central limit theorem. 20-25 - Sidney L. Sanders:

Computer science homework and grading practices: an alternative to the popular model. 26-29 - James R. F. Quirk:

Teaching computer networks as a writing intensive course. 30-35 - John F. Dooley:

An artifical intelligence course in a liberal arts program. 36-39 - Ronald J. Leach:

A suggested term project for the first course in computer science. 40-42 - J. Archer Harris:

A microprogramming project for a course in computer systems. 43-49 - Dale H. Grit:

An operating system project using Concurrent Euclid. 50-53 - Bernard John Poole:

Systems analysis and design: an orphan course about to find a home. 54-57 - Harold L. Sellars:

Why a college course in computer literacy? 58-59 - Vivie G. Babb:

Case study: the analysis, design & implementation of a database conversion. 60-64
Volume 20, Number 3, September 1988
- Earl D. Shaffer:

Counseling the computer science major. 3-4 - H. Christiaen:

Novice programming errors: misconceptions or misrepresentations? 5-7 - Danny Crookes:

Using Prolog to present abstract machines. 8-12 - Richard R. Eckert:

Microprogrammed versus hardwired control units: how computers really work. 13-22 - James L. Poirot, Harriet G. Taylor, Cathleen A. Norris:

A framework for developing pre-college computer science retraining programs. 23-31 - Giora Baram, Frank F. Friedman:

Should commercial software packages be used in the classroom? 32-33 - Carolynn Van Dyke:

Binary jargon: the metaphoric language of computing. 34-41 - Nan C. Schaller:

The Modula-2 experience. 42-44 - Delmar E. Searls:

Teaching computer ethics. 45-48 - Daniel T. Joyce:

A unifying project for CSI. 49-52 - F. Garnet Walters:

Computer science - a mathematical science and accreditation. 53-56 - James Foley, Thomas A. Standish:

Report of the NSF undergraduate computer science education workshop. 57-64
Volume 20, Number 4, December 1988
- Derek Peacock, V. K. Ralhan, Martin P. Lee

, S. Jeffreys:
A first year course in software design and use. 2-8 - Peter Salenieks, Jeff Naylor:

Professional skills assessment in programming competitions. 9-14 - Jerome L. Lewis:

The 15-pegs puzzle and the conceptual tree. 15-18 - Lionel E. Deimel:

Problems from the 12th annual ACM programming contest. 19-28 - Leon Tabak:

Giving engineers a positive view of social responsibility. 29-31 - Hussein M. Abdel-Wahab:

Experience in teaching communication software using Berkeley Unix. 32-37 - Romuald Jagielski:

Visual simulation of finite state machines. 38-40 - David Ballew:

Why are the results of team projects so different? 41-42 - Jerry E. Sayers, David E. Martin:

A hypothetical computer to simulate microprogramming and conventional machine language. 43-49 - Donald J. Bagert:

The increasing role of computer theory in undergraduate curricula. 50-57 - Atanas Radensky, Emilia Zivkova, Valia Petrova, Rumiana Lesseva, Christina Zascheva:

Experience with Ada as a first programming language. 58-61 - Robert A. Hovis:

Using current literature in two courses. 62-64

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