2009 |
10 | EE | Richard M. Salter,
Robert D. Cupper,
Stuart Hirshfield,
Alexa M. Sharp:
New models for the CS1 course: a fifteen year retrospective.
SIGCSE 2009: 335-336 |
1998 |
9 | EE | Robert D. Cupper:
Computer science: a proposed alternative track - applied computing.
SIGCSE 1998: 25-29 |
1997 |
8 | EE | Robert D. Cupper,
Rhonda Eller-Meshreki,
Gerald Pitts:
Undergraduate research - welcome to the 21st century.
SIGCSE 1997: 367-368 |
7 | | Robert D. Cupper:
Process and Device Scheduling.
The Computer Science and Engineering Handbook 1997: 1677-1708 |
1996 |
6 | | Robert D. Cupper:
A Revised Curriculum Framework.
ACM Comput. Surv. 28(4es): 94 (1996) |
1995 |
5 | EE | Henry MacKay Walker,
Nancy Baxter,
Robert D. Cupper,
G. Michael Schneider:
The computer science major within a liberal arts environment (abstract).
SIGCSE 1995: 378-379 |
1994 |
4 | EE | Barbara Boucher Owens,
Robert D. Cupper,
Stuart Hirshfield,
Walter Potter,
Richard M. Salter:
New models for the CS1 course: what are they and are they leading to the same place?
SIGCSE 1994: 364-365 |
3 | EE | Keith Barker,
Andrew P. Bernat,
Robert D. Cupper,
Charles Kelemen,
Allen B. Tucker:
Class testing the breadth-first curriculum: summary results for courses I-IV (abstract).
SIGCSE 1994: 405-406 |
1990 |
2 | EE | David Mader,
E. Robert Anderson,
Robert D. Cupper,
James Leone,
Ralph Meeker:
Accreditation and the small, private college (panel session): problems and opportunities.
SIGCSE 1990: 261 |
1986 |
1 | EE | Gerald L. Engel,
Robert L. Cannon,
Robert D. Cupper,
John F. Dalphin,
Greg W. Scragg,
Ted Sjoerdsma,
A. Joe Turner:
Computer Science Accreditation and Liberal Arts Programs.
ACM Conference on Computer Science 1986: 399-402 |