
Gordon E. Stokes
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- affiliation: Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USA
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1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j7]Doris K. Lidtke, Gordon E. Stokes:
An information systems-centric curriculum, ISCC '99. J. Syst. Softw. 49(2-3): 171-175 (1999) - 1997
- [j6]Hesham El-Rewini, Michael C. Mulder, Peter Freeman, Gordon E. Stokes, Innes Jelly, Lillian N. Cassel, Doris K. Lidtke, Stefano Russo, Bernd J. Krämer, Jimmie E. Haines, A. Joe Turner:
Keeping Pace with an Information Society. Computer 30(11): 46-57 (1997) - [c13]Michael C. Mulder, Doris K. Lidtke, Gordon E. Stokes:
Enterprise enhanced education: an information technology enabled extension of traditional learning environments. SIGCSE 1997: 355-359
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [j5]Keith Barker, David L. Soldan, Gordon E. Stokes:
Laboratory Experiences in Computer Science and Engineering. Comput. Sci. Educ. 1(1): 1-10 (1988) - [c12]Bill Hays, Larry C. Christensen, Gordon E. Stokes, Randy Stokes:
A layered networking protocol designed to minimize complexity. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1988: 578-585 - [c11]Keith Barker, A. Wayne Bennett, Gordon E. Stokes, Mike Lucas, Maarten van Swaay:
Goal-oriented laboratory development in CS/EE. SIGCSE 1988: 267 - 1987
- [c10]Scott N. Woodfield, Gordon E. Stokes, Vern J. Crandall:
On-campus cooperative education. SIGCSE 1987: 353-356 - 1986
- [c9]Bipin C. Desai, Claude Fransson, Najah Naffah, Gordon E. Stokes, George White:
AI in office automation (panel session). ACM Conference on Computer Science 1986: 389-390 - [c8]Larry C. Christensen, Gordon E. Stokes, Bill Hays:
Design strategies for a computer-based instruction system. SIGCSE 1986: 329-333 - 1985
- [c7]Gordon E. Stokes, Larry C. Christensen, Bill Hays:
ELROND: a computer based instruction system for an introductory programming course. SIGCSE 1985: 82-88 - [c6]Bruce McCormick, Gordon E. Stokes, John F. Dalphin:
Computer science accreditation (panel session): guideline application to some existing curricula. SIGCSE 1985: 180 - 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 - 1980
- [c4]Bill Hays, Gordon E. Stokes, Theodore A. Norman, Lance Smith:
Design of a Genealogical Record System to be Used in a Distributed Data Base. ACM Pacific 1980: 105-114
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j4]Richard H. Austing, Bruce H. Barnes, Della T. Bonnette, Gerald L. Engel, Gordon E. Stokes:
Curriculum '78: Recommendations for the Undergraduate Program in Computer Science - A Report of the ACM Curriculum Committee on Computer Science. Commun. ACM 22(3): 147-166 (1979) - 1977
- [j3]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. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 9(2): 1-16 (1977) - 1976
- [c3]Richard H. Austing, Bruce H. Barnes, Gerald L. Engel, Gordon E. Stokes, Preston C. Hammer:
Recommendations on computer science curriculum for undergraduate degree programs. SIGCSE-SIGCUE 1976: 95 - 1974
- [j2]Gordon E. Stokes:
Service course position paper. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 6(3): 18-20 (1974) - [j1]Gordon E. Stokes:
Computer science department service courses. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 6(3): 28-29 (1974) - 1970
- [c2]Gordon E. Stokes:
Applications. ACM Annual Conference 1970: 380-388 - [c1]Gordon E. Stokes:
Evaluation of scientific computer systems. ACM Annual Conference 1970: 389-401
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