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5 | -- | 8 | Sally Jo Cunningham. Using a computer conferencing system to support writing and research skill development |
9 | -- | 12 | Aaron Garth Enright, Linda M. Wilkens, James T. Canning. An alternative computer architecture course |
13 | -- | 16 | Jan B. Hext. Mr Waring's problem |
17 | -- | 20 | Carolee Stewart. Distributed systems in the undergraduate curriculum |
21 | -- | 24 | William S. Lloyd. Exploring the Byzantine generals problem with beginning computer science students |
25 | -- | 34 | Lutz Prechelt. A motivating example problem for teaching adaptive systems design |
35 | -- | 40 | Carlos Iván Chesñevar. Syntactic diagrams as a tool for solving text-processing problems |
41 | -- | 44 | Byron Weber Becker. Inexpensive teaching techniques with rich rewards |
45 | -- | 50 | Mário André Mayerhofer Guimarães, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena, Maurício Roma Cavalcanti. Experience using the ASA algorithm teaching system |
51 | -- | 55 | Gary Ford. The progress of undergraduate software engineering education |
56 | -- | 58 | John A. Trono. Taxman revisited |
59 | -- | 63 | Kwok-bun Yue. An undergraduate course in concurrent programming using Ada |