Journal: ACM SIGCSE Bulletin

Volume 26, Issue 4

0 -- 0Aaron H. Konstam, John E. Howland. Teaching computer science principles to liberal arts students using Scheme
2 -- 4John T. Gorgone, J. Daniel Couger, Gordon B. Davis, David L. Feinstein, George M. Kasper, Joyce Currie Little, Herbert E. Longenecker Jr.. Information systems curriculum - a status report
5 -- 8Sally Jo Cunningham. Using a computer conferencing system to support writing and research skill development
9 -- 12Aaron Garth Enright, Linda M. Wilkens, James T. Canning. An alternative computer architecture course
13 -- 16Jan B. Hext. Mr Waring's problem
17 -- 20Carolee Stewart. Distributed systems in the undergraduate curriculum
21 -- 24William S. Lloyd. Exploring the Byzantine generals problem with beginning computer science students
25 -- 34Lutz Prechelt. A motivating example problem for teaching adaptive systems design
35 -- 40Carlos Iván Chesñevar. Syntactic diagrams as a tool for solving text-processing problems
41 -- 44Byron Weber Becker. Inexpensive teaching techniques with rich rewards
45 -- 50Mário André Mayerhofer Guimarães, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena, Maurício Roma Cavalcanti. Experience using the ASA algorithm teaching system
51 -- 55Gary Ford. The progress of undergraduate software engineering education
56 -- 58John A. Trono. Taxman revisited
59 -- 63Kwok-bun Yue. An undergraduate course in concurrent programming using Ada

Volume 26, Issue 3

0 -- 0Eugene Styer. On the design and use of a simulator for teaching computer architecture
0 -- 0Carlos Iván Chesñevar. Some problems about English-Spanish translations in computer science literature
3 -- 7James W. Howatt. On criteria for grading student programs
7 -- 0Joseph S. Fulda. A note on physical implementations of logical entities
8 -- 10John A. Trono. A new exercise in concurrency
11 -- 14Harold G. Campbell. Geographic information systems education for non-computer oriented college students
17 -- 21Pavol Návrat. Hierarchies of programming concepts: abstraction, generality, and beyond
22 -- 28J. Ángel Velázquez-Iturbide. A methodology for monitor development in concurrent programs
29 -- 36Paul Cull, Rajeev Pandey. Isomorphism and the N-Queens problem
37 -- 44José de Oliveira Guimarães. Testing student-made compilers
51 -- 55Michel Cartereau. A tool for operating system teaching
56 -- 57Geoffrey Freeman. Do students test their software?
58 -- 64Dermot Shinners-Kennedy. A graduate diploma in computing

Volume 26, Issue 2

2 -- 4Duane J. Jarc. Data structures: a unified view
5 -- 8Nancy L. Tinkham, Darren F. Provine. The stage one Turing test as an artificial intelligence class exercise
9 -- 18Bard Bloom, Alan D. Fekete. Self-sufficiency and critical thinking in the programming languages course
19 -- 25Viviane Guéraud, Jean-Michel Cagnat, Jean-Pierre David, Jean-Philippe Pernin. Software environments for computer aided education
26 -- 30Will Garland, Virginia Levsen. Information systems curricula in AACSB accredited business schools
31 -- 35Dave Oliver. Software engineering project work in combined distance and on campus modes
36 -- 40Kathie A. Yerion. The Dutch national flag problem revisited as an introductory abstract data type
41 -- 46Brian L. Stuart. Connect 4 as a problem in artificial intelligence and robotics
47 -- 51Dominic Magno. A new approach to computer science in the community college: negotiated teaching and learning
52 -- 56Janet T. Kerner, Kathy Vargas. Women and computers: what we can learn from science
57 -- 60Charles L. Silver. Mathematizing abstract data types
61 -- 64Jerónimo Nájera, Luis Gómez. An instructed tool for cache coherence protocols