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- Brown, Dale A., "Requiring CSI Students To Write Requirements Specifications: A Rationale, implementation Suggestions, and a Case Study," SIGCSE Bulletin, 20, 1, 13-16. Google Scholar
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- Flaningham, Dona Lee and Sandra Warriner "Another Way to Teach Computer Science Through Writing," SIGCSE Bulletin, 19, 3, 15-16. Google Scholar
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- Harriger, Alka Rani, and Thomas I. M. Ho, "A Data Processing Communication Skills Course," SIGCSE Bulletin, 18, 1, 97-102. Google Scholar
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- Hartman, Janet D., "Writing to Learn and Communicate in a Data Structures Course," SIGCSE Bulletin, 21, 1, 32-36. Google Scholar
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