Journal: ACM SIGCSE Bulletin

Volume 37, Issue 2

6 -- 9Anthony Ralston. Do we need ANY mathematics in computer science curricula?
10 -- 11C. Dianne Martin. Preparing the STEM workforce of the 21:::st::: century: report on a report
11 -- 12Michael R. Williams. Reflections on standards
12 -- 14Tony Clear. Comprehending large code bases - the skills required for working in a brown fields environment
14 -- 15Raymond Lister. Grand challenges
15 -- 17Henry MacKay Walker. Mathematics and CS topics in the CS classroom
17 -- 18Robert D. Campbell. Associate-degree transfer curriculum in software engineering
18 -- 20Jeffrey L. Popyack. Honor societies, college and service
20 -- 22Peter B. Henderson. Mathematics in the curricula
22 -- 23David Ginat. Tuple enumeration
24 -- 25Nick Parlante. What is computer science?
26 -- 0John Impagliazzo. Meet our columnists for this issue
27 -- 30Jeffrey J. McConnell. Active and cooperative learning: tips and tricks (part I)
31 -- 35M. Samaka. Using a faculty portfolio in the distinction of teaching
36 -- 40Chenglie Hu. 2D array implementation of sorted lists
46 -- 48Timothy J. Rolfe. List processing: sort again, naturally
49 -- 53Anthony Savidis. Introductory teaching of imperative programming through an anthropomorphic computation model
54 -- 55Torben Lorenzen, Joseph Michaud. Teach 2D graphics concepts with an OpenGL graphing program
56 -- 60Steven C. Shaffer. Ludwig: an online programming tutoring and assessment system
61 -- 64Yannis Manolopoulos. On the number of recursive calls of recursive functions
65 -- 69Yair Wiseman. Advanced non-distributed operating systems course
70 -- 74Georgios K. Tegos, Diana V. Stoyanova, Kolyo Z. Onkov. E-learning of trend modeling in a web-environment
75 -- 79Orit Hazzan. Professional development workshop for female software engineers
80 -- 84Tracy L. Lewis, Wanda J. Smith. The computer science debate: it s a matter of perspective
85 -- 88Lisa M. Olivieri. High school environments and girls interest in computer science
89 -- 93Sally H. Moritz, Glenn D. Blank. A design-first curriculum for teaching Java in a CS1 course
99 -- 102Trudy Howles. Community and accountability in a first year programming sequence
103 -- 106Theresa Beaubouef, John Mason. Why the high attrition rate for computer science students: some thoughts and observations
107 -- 110Rose Shumba. Usability of Rational Rose and Visio in a software engineering course
111 -- 117Kim B. Bruce. Controversy on how to teach CS 1: a discussion on the SIGCSE-members mailing list