Abstract
This paper discusses the role of a laboratory in a computer science pr ogram. Recommendations are made concerning facilities which may feasibly be included in the laboratory. A computer science practitum, which makes use of the laboratory facilities, is described and is proposed for inclusion in the curriculum.
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The laboratory in a computer science program
Recommendations
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