2007 |
12 | EE | Marjorie Darrah,
Frances L. Van Scoy,
Patrick Plunkett:
Enabling collaboration in high performance computing.
SIGITE Conference 2007: 37-40 |
2004 |
11 | EE | Michael Kirkpatrick,
Frances L. Van Scoy:
Using Cellular Automata to Determine Bounds for Measuring the Efficiency of Broadcast Algorithms in Highly Mobile Ad Hoc Networks.
ACRI 2004: 316-324 |
2000 |
10 | EE | Frances L. Van Scoy,
Takamitsu Kawai,
Marjorie Darrah,
Connie Rash:
Haptic Display of Mathematical Functions for Teaching Mathematics to Students with Vision Disabilities: Design and Proof of Concept.
Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 31-40 |
9 | EE | Frances L. Van Scoy:
Sonification of Remote Sensing Data: Initial Experiment.
IV 2000: 453-460 |
1997 |
8 | EE | Elizabeth Freeman,
Susanne Hupfer,
Catherine Lang,
Ralph Morelli,
Domenick J. Pinto,
Frances L. Van Scoy,
Sandra Honda Adams:
Gender imbalance in computer science programs, etiology and amelioration (panel): views for U.S. campuses and elsewhere.
SIGCSE 1997: 384-385 |
1995 |
7 | EE | Sandra Honda Adams,
Rachel D. Isles,
Louise Moses,
Domenick J. Pinto,
Frances L. Van Scoy:
Where have the women gone and how do we keep them from going? (panel).
SIGCSE 1995: 360-361 |
1994 |
6 | | J. Fernando Naveda,
John Beidler,
James E. Cardow,
Everald E. Mills,
Frances L. Van Scoy:
Bridging the Gaps.
CSEE 1994: 277-281 |
5 | | Frances L. Van Scoy,
Jeffrey A. Brooks:
Broadcasting multiple messages in a grid.
Discrete Applied Mathematics 53(1-3): 321-336 (1994) |
1990 |
4 | | Frances L. Van Scoy:
Introduction of Software Engineering Concepts in an Ada-Based Introductory Computer Science Course.
CSEE 1990: 67-76 |
1989 |
3 | | Frances L. Van Scoy:
Developing an Undergraduate Software Engineering Curriculum within an Existing Computer Science Program.
CSEE 1989: 294-303 |
1986 |
2 | EE | Margaret S. Geroch,
Frances L. Van Scoy:
Specialized commands for a syntax-directed editor (abstract).
ACM Conference on Computer Science 1986: 490 |
1980 |
1 | | Frances L. Van Scoy:
The Parallel Recognition of Classes of Graphs.
IEEE Trans. Computers 29(7): 563-570 (1980) |