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Curriculum 68: Recommendations for academic programs in computer science: a report of the ACM curriculum committee on computer science
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Volume 11 ,  Issue 3  (March 1968) table of contents
Pages: 151 - 197  
Year of Publication: 1968
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
William F. Atchison  Univ. of Maryland, College Park
Samuel D. Conte  Purdue Univ., W. Lafayette, IN
John W. Hamblen  SREB and Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
Thomas E. Hull  Univ. of Toronto, Toronto, Ont., Canada
Thomas A. Keenan  EDUCOM, and Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, NY
William B. Kehl  Univ. of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles
Edward J. McCluskey  Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA
Silvio O. Navarro  Univ. of Kentucky
Werner C. Rheinboldt  Univ. of Maryland, College Park
Earl J. Schweppe  Univ. of Maryland, College Park
William Viavant  Univ. of Utah
David M. Young, Jr.  Univ. of Texas
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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