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Computer science: the science of and about information and computation

Communications of the ACM, 2002
New computing paradigms present serious challenges for system architecture.
Ruzena Bajcsy, Craig W. Reynolds
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Information science in a Ph.D. computer science program

Communications of the ACM, 1969
This report contains recommendations on a sample course curriculum in the general area of information organization and information system design in a Ph.D. Computer Science Program. The subject area is first briefly described, followed by a listing of some desirable graduate-level courses. Suitable bibliographies are appended.
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Integrating computer science and information systems

Working group reports from ITiCSE on Innovation and technology in computer science education, 1999
The Master of Science, major in Computing and Information Systems (CIS) is a graduate program offered jointly by the graduate faculties of the Department of Computer Science in the School of Engineering and the Department of Computer Management and Information Systems in the School of Business.
Douglas B. Bock   +4 more
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Computer science and the evolution of genetic information

Computing in Science & Engineering, 1999
Taken as a whole, research efforts in biocomputing and genomic evolution offer fertile ground for the development of new theoretical insights and future avenues for research in multiple fields, while also posing new ways of viewing old or existing problems.
Nancy Forbes, Laura F. Landweber
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An information resource for computer science educators

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2000
This paper describes an information resource for educators in departments offering computer science degree programs. This resource is designed to provide structured, up-to-date information in terms of demographics and statistics related to curricula, faculty, and students in such departments.
Renée A. McCauley, Bill Z. Manaris
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Informatics, Information Science, and Computer Science

Scientific and Technical Information Processing, 2018
In this paper, we draw a distinction between information and computer sciences in terms of their objects and directions of research. In terms of the operating mode, we distinguish among automatic, automated, semi-automatic, and assistant systems and show that in each application domain there can be different configurations of these systems at different
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