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SIGCSE
1990
ACM
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The central role of mathematical logic in computer science
J. Paul Myers Jr.
IIE
2008
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Mathematical Logic and Deduction in Computer Science Education
Mathematical logic is a discipline used in sciences and humanities with different point of view. Although in tertiary level computer science education it has a solid place, it does...
Hashim Habiballa, Tibor Kmet
AO
2007
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Problems in the ontology of computer programs
As a first step in the larger project of charting the ontology of computer programs, we pose three central questions: (1) Can programs, hardware, and metaprograms be organized into...
Amnon H. Eden, Raymond Turner
ICFP
2003
ACM
15 years 11 months ago
Software is discrete mathematics
A three-year study collected information bearing on the question of whether studying mathematics improves programming skills. An analysis of the data revealed significant differen...
Rex L. Page