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The computer sciences electronic magazine

Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems - CHI '92, 1992
In this paper, we discuss issues in design and usability of the IBM Computer Sciences Electronic Magazine (CSEM). The CSEM is an interactive multimedia translation of a paper magazine. It contains articles describing Computer Sciences projects at the four IBM Research Labs. Combining aspects from print, television, and computers, it is a useful vehicle
W. Randall Koons   +3 more
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Applied electronics curriculum for Computer Science students

2011 IEEE EUROCON - International Conference on Computer as a Tool, 2011
Having solid knowledge of electronics is of major importance for a Computer Science (CS) student. The means for achieving a good level of understanding, especially of the practical aspects, is an ongoing issue (in the short time frame that is generally allocated for it in a CS program).
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An interfacing and electronics course for computer science majors

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 1987
A course suitable for inclusion in the Curriculum '78 recommendations [1] under Special Topics is described here. The course introduces students to microcomputer interfacing and digital electronics principles via preassembled breadboard projects. For each of the projects, students develop software control and learn circuit design principles. The course
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Electronics Technology and Computer Science, 1940-1975: A Coevolution

IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 1988
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A Computer Science Electronic Dictionary for NOOJ

2007
An automatic text analysis system cannot lexically recognize a word unless it already exists in the electronic dictionary. Our works applies to the NOOJ system. Work remains to be made to build terminological dictionaries. To build the terms dictionary, it is necessary to identify the terms in the texts, to count and to acquire them, to locate the ...
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Electronic Computer Applications in Historical Science

Soviet Studies in History, 1962
Electronic computers have provided entirely new possibilities to solve numerous problems in the most varied fields of science and technology, and they have greatly influenced both the methods and the rates of speed at which research is done. This is due to the fact that fast general-purpose computers can operate at fantastic speeds.
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