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Computer Science Concepts
This assignment forms part of the Computer Science Concepts module.
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Learning objectives for courses in the Department of Computer Science, Oregon State University
This document describes the overall learning objectives for courses in the department of computer science at Oregon State University
Department of Computer Science newsletter 2020
A Newsletter for Friends and Supporters of the Mines Computer Science Department
Department of Computer Science newsletter Fall 2023
A Newsletter for Friends and Supporters of the Mines Computer Science Department
Department of Computer Science newsletter 2022
A Newsletter for Friends and Supporters of the Mines Computer Science Department. Created during the Fall 2022 semester
Summary of Research 2001, Department of Computer Science
The views expressed in this report are those of the author and do not reflect the official policy or position of the
Department of Defense or U.S. Government.This report contains project summaries of the research projects in the Department of Computer Science. A list of recent publications is also included, which consists of conference presentations and publications, books, contributions to books, published journal papers, and technical reports. Thesis abstracts of students advised by faculty in the Department are also included
Summary of Research 2000, Department of Computer Science
The views expressed in this report are those of the author and do not reflect the official policy or position of the
Department of Defense or U.S. Government.This report contains project summaries of the research projects in the Department of Computer Science. A list of recent publications is also included, which consists of conference presentations and publications, books, contributions to books, published journal papers, and technical reports. Thesis abstracts of students advised by faculty in the Department are also included
Initiating and Sustaining Female Networks in Computer Science and IT
Over the last decade, several networks and communities for women in IT have been initiated. It has been known that specific needs for support exist where members of a minority have difficulties in finding like-minded people in their everyday environment. This paper investigates different forms of female networks in Computer Science and IT. In particular, it analyses forms of network initiation, which often involve face-to-face meetings at regular events like conferences or, increasingly, at summer universities for female students. We conducted three studies to identify the attendees' expectations and needs for support using questionnaires, interviews, and a wiki analysis. This paper aims at identifying effective strategies for initiating female networks
AS-818-16 Resolution on Department Name Change: Computer Science to Computer Science and Software Engineering
Changes the department name to Computer Science and Software Engineerin
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