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SIGCSE
2003
ACM
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14 years 22 days ago
Faculty turnover in CS departments
The rapid growth of computer science in both academia and industry creates a special problem with faculty turnover. This paper examines data from a national study of computer scie...
Joanne McGrath Cohoon, Rebecca Shwalb, Lih-Yuan Ch...
SIGCSE
2010
ACM
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14 years 24 days ago
How do computing faculty adopt curriculum innovations?: the story from instructors
This paper presents the findings of an exploratory, qualitative study revealing computing instructors’ experience in adopting curriculum innovations. We interviewed eight instru...
Lijun Ni, Tom McKlin, Mark Guzdial
SIGCSE
2009
ACM
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14 years 8 months ago
Methodology for successful undergraduate recruiting in computer science at comprehensive public universities
This paper presents a methodology for increasing undergraduate Computer Science (CS) major enrollment at comprehensive public universities, particularly those that have first gene...
Patricia Morreale, Stan Kurkovsky, George Chang
SIGIR
2003
ACM
14 years 22 days ago
Salton Award Lecture - Information retrieval and computer science: an evolving relationship
Following the tradition of these acceptance talks, I will be giving my thoughts on where our field is going. Any discussion of the future of information retrieval (IR) research, h...
W. Bruce Croft
ANSOFT
1998
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13 years 7 months ago
Software Engineering Programmes are not Computer Science Programmes
Programmes in “Software Engineering” have become a source of contention in many universities. Computer Science departments, many of which have used that phrase to describe ind...
David Lorge Parnas