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Bagert, Donald
Benedictine College
Atchison, Kansas
 
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   What makes a great manager of software engineers?
Kalliamvakou E., Bird C., Zimmermann T., Begel A., DeLine R., German D. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 45(1): 87-106, 2019.  Type: Article

The non-physical nature of software is unique among products developed in the field of engineering; this fact places extreme importance on the qualities that the members of the software engineering team provide. The role of the manager...

Jul 21 2020  
  Being recognized everywhere
Kugler L. Communications of the ACM 62(2): 17-19, 2019.  Type: Article

Over the past few years, Communications of the ACM has published a number of short articles related to various aspects of artificial intelligence (AI). This particular article concerns the effect that voice and facial recognitio...

Apr 11 2019  
  X3ML mapping framework for information integration in cultural heritage and beyond
Marketakis Y., Minadakis N., Kondylakis H., Konsolaki K., Samaritakis G., Theodoridou M., Flouris G., Doerr M. International Journal on Digital Libraries 18(4): 301-319, 2017.  Type: Article

A fascinating aspect of computer science is its variety of application domains. Sometimes the solution to a problem involving one application domain can be extended to a wide variety of domains. (A good example is the C programming lan...

Jan 10 2018  
  Results of a digital library curriculum field test
Oh S., Yang S., Pomerantz J., Wildemuth B., Fox E. International Journal on Digital Libraries 17(4): 273-286, 2016.  Type: Article

The digital library curriculum was the result of a 2006 to 2009 project funded by the National Science Foundation through grants to Virginia Tech and the University of North Carolina. Part of the curriculum verification was accomplishe...

Jan 6 2017  
   Behavioral subtyping, specification inheritance, and modular reasoning
Leavens G., Naumann D. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems 37(4): 1-88, 2015.  Type: Article

This is a long paper: 67 pages plus a 21-page appendix. It describes the verification of a dynamically dispatched method call of an object-oriented program by using supertype abstraction. The authors maintain that such abstraction is o...

Dec 15 2015  
  Assessment frequency in introductory computer programming disciplines
Brito M., De Sá-Soares F. Computers in Human Behavior 30623-628, 2014.  Type: Article

Concerning an introductory programming class for computer science majors, how does this statement from the authors make you feel: “Since we introduced [our method] the number of retained students was dramatically reduced&...

Dec 1 2014  
  Recording and analyzing in-browser programming sessions
Helminen J., Ihantola P., Karavirta V.  Koli Calling 2013 (Proceedings of the 13th Koli Calling International Conference on Computing Education Research, Koli, Finland, Nov 14-17, 2013) 13-22, 2013.  Type: Proceedings

The analysis of automatically recorded programming session data collected during a college level course on web programming is the primary focus of this paper. Data is collected through an in-browser Python integrated development enviro...

Mar 18 2014  
  Advancing software engineering professional education
Ardis M., Bourque P., Hilburn T., Lasfer K., Lucero S., McDonald J., Pyster A., Shaw M. IEEE Software 28(4): 58-63, 2011.  Type: Article

Recently, a stellar group of software engineering professionals from industry, academia, and government came together to develop a dynamic new curriculum model titled Graduate Software Engineering 2009 (GSwE2009). College degrees in so...

Nov 8 2011  
  Women build games, seriously
Sweedyk E.  SIGCSE 2011 (Proceedings of the 42nd ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, Dallas, TX, Mar 9-12, 2011) 171-176, 2011.  Type: Proceedings

Boys like video games more than girls do--it’s the primary reason why more men than women major in computer science (CS). At least that’s the conventional wisdom. So, what about game development? This paper...

May 2 2011  
  Telepresence after death
Lombard M., Markaridian Selverian M. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 17(3): 310-325, 2008.  Type: Article

As a fan of science fiction as presented in a variety of media over the years, I found this topic very interesting. Throughout recorded history, people have used various means to maintain the memory of those they love and admire: first...

Oct 29 2008  
 
 
 
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