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- Curriculum 68: Recommendations for academic programs in computer science: a report of the ACM curriculum committee on computer science
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Curriculum '78: recommendations for the undergraduate program in computer science— a report of the ACM curriculum committee on computer science
Contained in this report are the recommendations for the undergraduate degree program in Computer Science of the Curriculum Committee on Computer Science (C3S) of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
The core curriculum common to all computer ...
Recommendations for master's level programs in computer science: a report of the ACM curriculum committee on computer science
The ACM Committee on Curriculum in Computer Science has spent two years investigating master's degree programs in Computer Science. This report contains the conclusions of that effort. Recommendations are made concerning the form, entrance requirements, ...
Computer Science Curriculum Developments in the 1960s
The computer science discipline was born in the early 1960s. Important conferences analyzed the nature of CS, the pros and cons of what the new discipline should encompass, and whether universities should offer CS programs. The culmination of these ...
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