Journal: ACM SIGCSE Bulletin

Volume 21, Issue 4

2 -- 10J. R. Ullrich, Curtis R. Cook. An experimental investigation of the close procedure as a measure of program understanding
11 -- 12James Hays. An operating systems course using MINIX
13 -- 14Donald J. Bagert. On teaching computer science using the three basic processes from the Denning report
15 -- 19Neil Dunstan. Synchronization problems and UNIX System V
20 -- 24G. Michael Schneider. A quantitative evaluation of graduate programs in computer science in the United States and Canada
25 -- 26R. Raymond, E. Jaede, S. Standiford. In support of Scraggs: the issue of research
27 -- 30Sidney L. Sanders. Teaching load and the quality of education
31 -- 36Elmer R. Richmond. Software engineering education in the associate-degree-level vocational/technical computer science program
37 -- 42Don C. Stone. Using cumulative graphic traces in the visualization of sorting algorithms
43 -- 51Jim S. Briggs. Teaching programming to conversion course students
52 -- 56Gretchen L. Van Meer, Charles D. Sigwart. Effective group interactions: some aspects of group projects in computer science courses
57 -- 59Richard Foss 0001. Music in computer science courses using inexpensive, exciting technology to teach programming principles
60 -- 64David J. Weiner. Teaching of assembly language as a laboratory science