Securing the Future of Computer Science; Reconsidering Analog Computing.
The article presents two blog posts posted on the organization's Website in 2011. One discusses computer science study and teaching in Great Britain. A lack of higher education programs in computer software development is discussed and attributed to national education standards requiring written exa...
| Publicado en: | Communications of the ACM Vol. 56; no. 4; pp. 12 - 14 |
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Association for Computing Machinery
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