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The ten year period following the publication of “Curriculum '68” saw C3S carefully monitoring the changes and developments in computer science education at the ...
PANEL DISCUSSION. FROM CURRICULUM '68 TO CURRICULUM '78. William F. Atchison. University of Maryland. College Park, Maryland. Gerald L. Engel, Moderator. Old ...
Neither Curriculum '68 or Curriculum '78 placed much emphasis on logic aside from an introduction to propositional (and perhaps pred- icate) logic in a discrete ...
From Curriculum '68 to Curriculum '78(Panel Discussion) · Article. February 1979. ·. 7 Reads. ACM SIGCSE Bulletin. William F. Atchison. ·. Richard H. Austing.
This report contains recommendations on academic programs in computer science which were developed by the ACM Curriculum Committee on Computer Science, ...
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From Curriculum '68 to Curriculum '78(Panel Discussion). February 1979 · ACM SIGCSE Bulletin. William F. Atchison · Richard H. Austing · Chester Davis · Gerald ...
This paper investigates some of the components of the discipline's evolving computing' curricula from a variety of historical perspectives and observes that ...
Curriculum'78 was similar to Curriculum'68; however, the new version stressed greater adherence on software and treated hardware in a more general way. Many ...
This curriculum, known as "Curriculum '68," formed the basis of formal computer science study in colleges and universities for the next ten years. Circumstances ...
These faculty examined the then current curricula standards as specified in Curriculum '68 [Atchi- son et al. 1968] and the more recent Curriculum '78 [Austing ...