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Curriculum 68: Recommendations for academic programs in computer science: a report of the ACM curriculum committee on computer science
William F. Atchison,S. D. Conte,John W. Hamblen,Thomas E. Hull,Thomas A. Keenan,William B. Kehl,Edward J. McCluskey,Silvio O. Navarro,Werner C. Rheinboldt,Earl J. Schweppe,William Viavant,David M. Young +11 more
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This article is published in Communications of The ACM.The article was published on 1968-03-01. It has received 375 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: AP Computer Science & Science education.read more
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IS '97: model curriculum and guidelines for undergraduate degree programs in information systems
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Curriculum '78: recommendations for the undergraduate program in computer science— a report of the ACM curriculum committee on computer science
TL;DR: These recommendations are the recommendations for the undergraduate degree program in Computer Science of the Curriculum Committee on Computer Science (C3S) of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
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Computing Curricula 1991
TL;DR: ACM first published recommendations for undergraduate programs in computer science in 1968 in a report called “Curriculum '68,” which has been providing updates to recommendations for computer science programs as well as recommendations for other academic programs in computing.
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Curriculum recommendations for graduate professional programs in information systems
TL;DR: The need for education related to information systems in organizations is discussed, and a curriculum is proposed for graduate professional programs in universities, at the Master's level, and courses incorporating it are specified.
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Towards a distinctive body of knowledge for information systems experts: coding ISD process knowledge in two IS journals
TL;DR: The paper presents some evidence for the claim that a considerable body of practically relevant IS process knowledge might, indeed, exist and argues that the IS research community should take stock of this knowledge and organize it in an action‐oriented way.
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