Journal: ACM SIGCSE Bulletin

Volume 4, Issue 4

8 -- 10Theodore C. Willoughby. An upside down PH.D. program
11 -- 18John A. Beidler. A simulator which emphasizes addressing techniques
19 -- 21Robert J. Du Works, Stephen W. Smoliar. The arrogant programmer: Dijkstra and Wegner considered harmful
22 -- 31Jacques La France, Waldo Roth. Computer science for liberal arts colleges
32 -- 44Robert E. Rood. Problems, Exams, and Projects: Computer systems U302
45 -- 46. Correction to "Degree Programs in Computer Science, Processing, Etc

Volume 4, Issue 3

8 -- 18Thomas E. Bailey. Ouchless I/O
18 -- 35C. W. Leininger. Computer related studies at a college of arts, sciences and education
36 -- 0Sara R. Jordan. Review of "Computer science laboratory excercises" by F. D. Federighi and E. D. Reilly, Jr. Riedinger & Riedinger, Schenectady, N. Y., 1971

Volume 4, Issue 2

10 -- 11Marvin V. Zelkowitz. Space requirements for computer programs
11 -- 13George E. Hedrick. A pedagogical model for top-down syntax analysis
14 -- 15Seymour M. Pollack. A look at the second SIGCSE technical symposium
16 -- 27Mary Shaw. Immigration course in computer science
28 -- 0Edwin D. Reilly Jr.. Problems, exams, projects