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  A historical examination of the social factors affecting female participation in computing
Patitsas E., Craig M., Easterbrook S.  ITiCSE 2014 (Proceedings of the 2014 Conference on Innovation & Technology in Computer Science Education, Uppsala, Sweden, Jun 21-25, 2014) 111-116, 2014.  Type: Proceedings

Barriers to women in computing have existed at least since Ada Lovelace programmed Babbage’s analytical engine. This brief historical survey, bolstered by 55 references, traces the evolution of women’s opportunities...
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Jan 13 2015  
  Comparing and contrasting different algorithms leads to increased student learning
Patitsas E., Craig M., Easterbrook S.  ICER 2013 (Proceedings of the 9th Annual International ACM Conference on International Computing Education Research, San Diego, CA, Aug 12-14, 2013) 145-152, 2013.  Type: Proceedings

Is it better to present students simultaneously with two versions of code for an algorithm, or to show them one and then the other? This paper presents a reasonably thorough analysis that suggests those who saw the two versions in para...
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Sep 18 2013  
  Experiences Using Lightweight Formal Methods for Requirements Modeling
Easterbrook S., Lutz R., Covington R., Kelly J., Ampo Y., Hamilton D. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 24(1): 4-14, 1998.  Type: Article

By lightweight formal methods, the authors mean that the formal methods were not applied vigorously in all phases of the studies, but only to the more critical portions of the requirements modeling for spacecraft fault protection syste...
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Sep 1 1998  

   
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