Journal: ACM SIGCSE Bulletin

Volume 18, Issue 4

2 -- 5Behrooz Parhami. A geometric view of mutual exclusion and deadlock in computer system
6 -- 10Arthur Gittleman. Abstraction & modual decomposition - an example
11 -- 14Colleen Deegan, John Atkins, Mike Henry. OMEGA: A database management system for academic use
15 -- 21G. Michael Schneider. A proposed redesign of the introductory service course in computer science
22 -- 27Melvin W. Simms. A career component to the computer science curriculum cooperative education
28 -- 31Dale Shaffer. The use of Logo in an introductory computer science course
32 -- 37John A. Lehman, Justus D. Naumann. A language independent course in program design and programming for MIS students
38 -- 40M. O. Adigum. Software engineering in commercial programming courses
41 -- 45Mark Temte. An Ada course for upper-level undergraduates
46 -- 49Norman C. Lyster. The use of the music operating system to supplement the teaching of cobol
50 -- 53Michael K. Mahoney. Hardware independent programming for a computer graphics course
54 -- 56Nicholas Ourusoff. The computational view of nature: A liberal arts course in computer science
57 -- 64David V. Moffat. Teaching a modern data structures course
65 -- 68James Gips. A robotics course using hero I robots
69 -- 71Anita Zoe Leibowitz. Exercises for introducing software engineering concepts in a data stuctures course
72 -- 79Cloyd L. Ezell. A transformation-access model for program visualization action-on-data displays
80 -- 89Larry S. Corman. Cognitive style, personality type, and learning ability as factors in predicting the success of the beginning programming student
90 -- 95Gordon Bailes, Jerry Sayer. Dealing with independent studies courses - an effective methodology