The art of computer programming, volume 1 (3rd ed.): fundamental algorithms
The art of computer programming, volume 1 (3rd ed.): fundamental algorithms
Assembler Language Programming: The IBM System 360
Assembler Language Programming: The IBM System 360
Computer Organization and Programming
Computer Organization and Programming
Elementary Numerical Analysis: An Algorithmic Approach
Elementary Numerical Analysis: An Algorithmic Approach
Profile of a Computer and Information Science B.S. graduate
SIGCSE '74 Proceedings of the fourth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
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Computer and Information Science Departments are usually organized, as was the one at The Ohio State University, by combining already existing courses in computer programming and applications from other departments into one department and adding a few extra courses. This paper is a report concerning how this was done at Ohio State and how the Department has developed since. Suggestions are also included for the organization of new departments at other schools. The report has been arranged in four main sections: a description of the development of the department at Ohio State, a unifying philosophy of the field, a description of the Ohio State undergraduate curriculum in Computer and Information Science, and suggestions for new curricula at other schools.