
- 1 Titles were gleaned from a survey of college catalogs. CS1, for Computer Science 1, is the designation of the model introductory course as proposed by the ACM.Google Scholar
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- 4 For example, consult: Biermann, Alan, Great ideas in Computer Science, Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1990 Brookshear, J. Glenn, Computer Science: An Overview, Menlo Park, CA: Benjamin/Cummings, 1988 Google Scholar
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- 5 Wood, Helen, Meeting the technology challenge in 1EEE Computer, August 1990 Google Scholar
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- 6 Saul, William, Engineering Survey 1988 in Idaho Engineer, Summer 1990Google Scholar
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