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- 2 A. L. Fisher and T. Gross, Teaching the Programming of Parallel Computers, SIGCSE Bulletin, Vol 23, No 1, 1991, 102-107 Google Scholar
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- 3 M. J. Meredith, Introducing Parallel Computing into the Undergraduate Computer Science Curriculum: A Progress Report, SIGCSE Bulletin, Vol 24, No 1, 1992, 187-191 Google Scholar
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- 4 D. J. John, Integration of Parallel Computation into Introductory Computer Science, SIGCSE Bulletin, Vol 24, No 1, 1992, 281-285 Google Scholar
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- 5 D. J. John, NSF Supported Projects: Parallel Computation as an Integrated Component in the Undergraduate Curriculum in Computer Science, SIGCSE Bulletin, Vo126, No 1, 1994, 357-361 Google Scholar
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- 6 T. H. Cormen, C. E. Leiserson and R. L. Rivest, Introduction to Algorithms, McGraw-Hill, 1991 Google Scholar
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Decision points in the introduction of parallel processing into the undergraduate curriculum
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File processing and the undergraduate computer science curriculum
SIGCSE '87: Proceedings of the eighteenth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science educationIn March of 1979, the Curriculum Committee on Computer Science (C3 S) of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) proposed recommendations for the undergraduate curriculum in computer science: “Curriculum '78.” “Curriculum '78” includes CS 5, “...
File processing and the undergraduate computer science curriculum
In March of 1979, the Curriculum Committee on Computer Science (C3 S) of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) proposed recommendations for the undergraduate curriculum in computer science: “Curriculum '78.” “Curriculum '78” includes CS 5, “...
An Undergraduate Computational Science Curriculum
ICCS '08: Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Computational Science, Part IIWofford College instituted one of the first undergraduate programs in computational science, the Emphasis in Computational Science (ECS). Besides programming, data structures, and calculus, ECS students take two computational science courses (Modeling ...







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