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J. Hamblen (1971)
Using computers in higher education: past recommendations, status, and needsCommun. ACM, 14
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Bruce Gilchrist, R. Weber (1972)
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J. Couger, Robert Ashenhurst, G. Davis, J. McKenney (1973)
Curriculum recommendations for undergraduate programs in information systemsCommun. ACM, 16
Results of a survey conducted by the author in late 1974 are presented and used to give estimates of Computer Manpower production for 1974-75. These production estimates are compared with needs estimates presented in an earlier paper (SIGCSE Bulletin December, 1975). All postsecondary institutions were surveyed and a 61% response was obtained. Lists of degree programs reported in the Computer Sciences are also presented.
ACM SIGCSE Bulletin – Association for Computing Machinery
Published: Dec 1, 1977
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