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@Article{Cook:1977:APC,
  author =       "Curtis R. Cook",
  title =        "Applications programming course using guided design",
  journal =      j-SIGCSE,
  volume =       "9",
  number =       "3",
  pages =        "79--82",
  month =        aug,
  year =         "1977",
  CODEN =        "SIGSD3",
  DOI =          "https://doi.org/10.1145/382175.803439",
  ISSN =         "0097-8418 (print), 2331-3927 (electronic)",
  ISSN-L =       "0097-8418",
  bibdate =      "Sun Nov 18 08:53:57 MST 2012",
  bibsource =    "http://portal.acm.org/;
                 http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/sigcse1970.bib",
  note =         "Special issue on the Eighth Technical Symposium on
                 Computer Science Education.",
  abstract =     "This paper describes a two term junior level
                 Applications Programming course. The goal of the course
                 is to provide the guidance and tools a student needs in
                 order to write medium to large sized programs and to
                 provide the experience of working on a ``real world''
                 project. Topics covered during the first term are
                 documentation, magnetic tapes, program design, testing,
                 debugging and programming style. The second term
                 consists entirely of student teams doing ``real world''
                 projects applying the concepts from the first team.
                 Much of the first term material was presented in the
                 form of Guided Design exercises. In Guided Design, the
                 learning process revolves around student groups being
                 directed towards a problem solution by a series of
                 instruction-feedback materials prepared ahead of time
                 by the instructor. Guided Design exercises were used to
                 synthesize lecture and reading assignments and to do in
                 class example programs.",
  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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