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The state of funding for new initiatives in computer science and engineering

Communications of the ACM, 2005
The intellectual opportunities are huge, the social benefits transforming, yet redesigning a workable funding model for CS&E research will require our collective imagination and collaboration between many IT sectors.
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ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, 1996
Computer graphics education in computer science is a very diverse world. This world is undergoing a transformation, albeit slowly, from traditional methods common in the days of limited computing power, screen resolution and available colors, to a modern approach where knowing how to draw lines pixel by pixel may not be as critical as it once was. This
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Computer Science and Programming Courses in Geography Departments in the United States

The Professional Geographer, 2016
Geographic information systems (GIS) are fundamental information technologies. The capabilities and applications of GIS continue to rapidly expand, requiring practitioners to have new skills and competencies, especially in computer science. There is little research, however, about how best to prepare the next generation of GIScientists with adequate ...
Daniel W. Goldberg   +2 more
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The present state of historical content in computer science texts

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 1995
Writing texts in the early 1980's to fulfill the critical need in this burgeoning field, authors of computer science texts generally not mathematics or computer science historians relied upon readily available historical sources that do not stand up to critical analysis. These sources include Charles Babbage's memoirs [2], W. W. R.
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Diagnostic problem solving by computer: A historical review and the current state of the science

Computers in Biology and Medicine, 1984
The current scientific interest in medical diagnostic problem solving originates in human judgment research among psychologists, statisticians, computer scientists, and physicians. The present state of this research is described and traced to its beginnings in the 1950s.
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Observations about the Nature and State of Computer Science

1999
Observations about computer science, after two years in Washington as an Assistant Director of the National Science Foundation for Computer and Information Science and Engineering. This talk will assess the state of computer science, the expanding research horizons, the shaping of the new “Information technology for the Twenty First Century“ initiative,
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Status of Computer Science Education in Secondary Schools: One State's Perspective

Computer Science Education, 1999
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) has convened the yearly Conference on Computer Science Education in the Secondary Schools since 1995 to discuss and carry out a systematic study of issues facing computer science education in the state of New Jersey.
Howard Kimmel, Fadi P. Deek
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Computational Science Research and Graduate Studies at San Diego State University

Computing in Science & Engineering, 2009
This installment of the News department focuses on one particular CS program and what it's doing to prepare CS students for their future careers.
Rubin H. Landau, Jose E. Castillo
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Incorporating PDC Modules Into Computer Science Courses at Jackson State University

2015 IEEE International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium Workshop, 2015
The Computer Science Department at Jackson State University (JSU) is updating its curriculum according to the new ABET guidelines. As part of this effort, the computer science faculty members have integrated modules of the NSF/IEEE-TCPP Curriculum Initiative on PDC (Parallel and Distributed Computing) into department-wide core and elective courses ...
Ali Abu-El Humos   +5 more
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Temporal Logics in Computer Science

2016
International audience; This comprehensive text provides a modern and technically precise exposition of the fundamental theory and applications of temporal logics in computer science. Part I presents the basics of discrete transition systems, including constructions and behavioural equivalences.
Demri, Stéphane   +2 more
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