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@Article{King:1978:CPA,
  author =       "Ronald King and John Walstrom",
  title =        "A course in personalized applications libraries",
  journal =      j-SIGCSE,
  volume =       "10",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "73--76",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1978",
  CODEN =        "SIGSD3",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1145/953028.804237",
  ISSN =         "0097-8418 (print), 2331-3927 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0097-8418",
  bibdate =      "Sun Nov 18 07:38:06 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "http://portal.acm.org/;
                 http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/sigcse1970.bib",
  note =         "Proceedings of the 9th SIGCSE symposium on Computer
                 science education.",
  abstract =     "With the advent of micro/mini computers and
                 timesharing facilities, personalized information
                 systems are a reality. Computing courses are needed
                 that can successfully raise the competency level of the
                 general college student to the point where the computer
                 can be used as a powerful tool. At present, curriculum
                 development abounds, and is being extended, for courses
                 that pertain to future applications and system
                 programmers. However, curriculum development related to
                 meeting degree tool requirements is centered only
                 around the first course in computing, typically either
                 an elementary programming course, or one which provides
                 an introduction to computers and society. This paper
                 describes a course in personalized applications
                 libraries to be used as a follow-up to the typical
                 first computing course, with the objective of enabling
                 students to be more successful in realistically meeting
                 tool requirements. The paper includes a course
                 overview, catalog description, course outline, and a
                 bibliography of related reference material.",
  acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
  fjournal =     "SIGCSE Bulletin (ACM Special Interest Group on
                 Computer Science Education)",
  journal-URL =  "http://portal.acm.org/browse_dl.cfm?idx=J688",
}

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