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inroads (ACM SIGCSE Bulletin), Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, February 1977
- Richard H. Austing:

Proceedings of the 7th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE-1 1977, Atlanta, GA, USA, February 2-3, 1977. ACM 1977, ISBN 978-1-4503-7407-1 [contents]
Volume 9, Number 2, June 1977
- Richard H. Austing, Bruce H. Barnes, Della T. Bonnette, Gerald L. Engel, Gordon E. Stokes:

Curriculum recommendations for the undergraduate program in computer science: a working report of the ACM committee on curriculum in computer sciences. 1-16 - Joyce Currie Little, Richard H. Austing, Harice Seeds, John Maniotes, Gerald L. Engel:

Curriculum recommendations and guidelines for the community and junior college career program in computer programming: a working paper of the Association for Computing Machinery committee on curriculum in computer sciences by the sub committee on community and junior college curriculum. 17-36
Volume 9, Number 3, August 1977
- Della T. Bonette, Terry Walker:

Proceedings of the 8th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE-2 1977, Lafayette, LA, USA, August 4-5, 1977. ACM 1977, ISBN 978-1-4503-7410-1 [contents]
Volume 9, Number 4, December 1977
- Joyce C. Little:

Report on three tutorials for SIGCSE Bulletin proceedings. 7 - John W. Hamblen:

Computer manpower in the United States-supply and demand: an update. 19-37 - William B. Thompson, Thomas G. Moher, William T. Wood, David W. DeHerder:

An instrumental laboratory for systems software development. 38-40 - Fred C. Homeyer:

An experimental microcomputer course (a case history). 41-44 - R. A. Rink, G. Droucas:

A further note on using GPSS to study a student-operating system. 45-52 - Raymond D. Gumb:

Language extensibility in extended Fortran: data types and pointer variables. 53-54 - Warren T. Jones, Donald L. Kalmey:

The utility of computer simulation as instructional devices for operating systems courses. 55-56 - Pertti Järvinen:

Notes on educational planning: a systems approach. 57-62 - Raymond Pavlak Jr., Adir Pridor:

Assembler in a Fortran environment with a new debugging aid. 63-69 - Brian E. Carpenter, P. C. Jenkins, L. W. Pearson, L. K. Thomas:

MUSIC: a simulated computer for teaching purposes. 70-76 - Nelson T. Dinerstein:

A remedial software design course. 77-78 - Donald H. Bell, Joseph W. Panko:

Educational opportunities for the deaf in data processing at Rochester Institute of Technology. 79-84 - Larry E. Druffel, Vance A. Mall, Robert N. Hawley, Kenneth L. Krause, Marion A. Pumfrey:

Another way to present computer programming. 85-87 - Joyce M. Bash:

The writing of an assembler in the programming language course. 88-90

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