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1980 – 1989
- 1986
- [j7]Gerald L. Engel, John F. Dalphin:
Vocationalism and the Whole Man. Computer 19(6): 42-46 (1986) - [j6]John F. Dalphin:
Recommendations for Visitors for the Computing Sciences Accreditation Commitee. SIGIR Forum 19(1-4): 8 (1986) - [c10]Gerald L. Engel, Robert L. Cannon, Robert D. Cupper, John F. Dalphin, Greg W. Scragg, Ted Sjoerdsma, A. Joe Turner:
Computer Science Accreditation and Liberal Arts Programs. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1986: 399-402 - 1985
- [c9]Taylor L. Booth, Raymond E. Miller, John R. White, Robert M. Aiken, James T. Cain, Edward W. Ernst, Michael C. Mulder, Kathleen Hennessey, John F. Dalphin:
Computer science accreditation (panel session): an introduction and status of the national program. SIGCSE 1985: 89 - [c8]Bruce McCormick, Gordon E. Stokes, John F. Dalphin:
Computer science accreditation (panel session): guideline application to some existing curricula. SIGCSE 1985: 180 - 1984
- [j5]Michael C. Mulder, John F. Dalphin:
Computer Science Program Requirements and Accreditation, An Interim Report of the ACM/IEEE Computer Society Joint Task Force. Commun. ACM 27(4): 330-335 (1984) - [j4]Michael C. Mulder, John F. Dalphin:
Computer Science Program Requirements and Accreditation. Computer 17(4): 30-35 (1984) - [c7]Gerald L. Engel, Tom Cain, John F. Dalphin, George Davida, Terry J. Frederick, Norman E. Gibbs, Doris K. Lidtke, Michael C. Mulder:
Accreditation in computer science. SIGCSE 1984: 146 - 1983
- [c6]Tom Cain, George Davida, Gerald L. Engel, Terry J. Frederick, Norman E. Gibbs, John F. Dalphin, Michael C. Mulder:
Accreditation in the computing sciences (Panel Session). SIGCSE 1983: 1 - 1982
- [c5]Terry J. Frederick, William J. MacLeod, David R. Kniefel, Gordon E. Stokes, John F. Dalphin:
Computer science approval/accreditation (Panel Discussion). SIGCSE 1982: 266-267 - [e2]John F. Dalphin, Robert A. Barrett, John T. Gorgone:
Proceedings of the13th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1982, Indianapolis, IN, USA, February 11-12, 1982. ACM 1982, ISBN 978-0-89791-067-5 [contents] - 1980
- [c4]Donald E. Burlingame, Wiley McKinzie, Joyce C. Little, Spotswood D. Stoddard, John F. Dalphin:
Transition from two year to four year programs (Panel Discussion). SIGCSE 1980: 1
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [c3]John F. Dalphin:
Information systems: (Panel Discussion): A balanced approach to undergraduate computer curricula. ACM Annual Conference 1979: 5 - [e1]Douglas A. Kerr, John F. Dalphin:
Proceedings of the 10th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, SIGCSE 1979, Dayton, OH, USA, February 22-23, 1979. ACM 1979, ISBN 978-1-4503-7431-6 [contents] - 1978
- [c2]John F. Dalphin:
Session details: Special courses I. SIGCSE/CSA 1978 - 1976
- [c1]John F. Dalphin:
A computers and society course: Adapted for television. SIGCSE 1976: 98-100 - 1974
- [j3]Della T. Bonnette, John F. Dalphin:
Editorial notes. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 6(2): 1 (1974) - [j2]Della T. Bonnette, John F. Dalphin:
Editorial notes. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 6(4): 1 (1974) - 1973
- [j1]John F. Dalphin, Victor Lovass-Nagy:
Best Least Squares Solutions to Finite Difference Equations Using the Generalized Inverse and Tensor Product Methods. J. ACM 20(2): 279-289 (1973)
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