Digital computer fundamentals (6th ed.)
Digital computer fundamentals (6th ed.)
Discrete Computational Strucs
Data Structures: Theory and Practice
Data Structures: Theory and Practice
Discrete Mathematical Structures with Applications to Computer Science
Discrete Mathematical Structures with Applications to Computer Science
Introduction to Discrete Structures for Computer Science and Engineering
Introduction to Discrete Structures for Computer Science and Engineering
Computers and Thought
Discrete structures in the undergraduate computer science curriculum
SIGCSE '73 Proceedings of the third SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
SIGCSE '73 Proceedings of the third SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
A first course in discrete structures with applications to computer science
SIGCSE '74 Proceedings of the fourth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
A survey of the literature in computer science education since curriculum '68
Communications of the ACM
Computer Science Core Curriculum And Mathematics
ACM '78 Proceedings of the 1978 annual conference
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It is generally accepted that a course in discrete structures such as Course B3 in Curriculum 68 recommendations [1] is an important part of a Computer Science program. In many institutions a Discrete Structures course is offered in the Computer Science Department although it overlaps courses in the Mathematics Department [2,3,4]. In smaller schools the size of the student body and staff limitations make such a solution impractical. At Augusta College we have met the objective of early exposure to discrete mathematics with applications in computer science by offering a two-hour computer science course as a co-requisite to a three-hour mathematics course. While this approach is a compromise it does appear to have some merit.