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  2. Eric S. Roberts - Wikipedia

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    Eric S. Roberts is an American computer scientist noted for his contributions to computer science education through textbook authorship and his leadership in computing curriculum development. [1] He is a co-chair of the ACM Education Council, former co-chair of the ACM Education Board, and a former member of the SIGCSE Board.

  3. Mehran Sahami - Wikipedia

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    Prior to joining the Stanford faculty, he was a senior research scientist at Google, Inc. as well as a senior engineering manager at Epiphany, Inc. [7] Sahami teaches the introductory computer science sequence at Stanford. He led Stanford's computer science curriculum redesign from a large core to a smaller core with specialization tracks. [8]

  4. Edward J. McCluskey - Wikipedia

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    He founded the Stanford Digital Systems Laboratory (now the Computer Systems Laboratory) in 1969 and the Stanford Computer Engineering Program (now the Computer Science MS Degree Program) in 1970. The Stanford Computer Forum (an Industrial Affiliates Program) was started by McCluskey and two colleagues in 1970 and he was its Director until 1978.

  5. Symbolic Systems Program - Wikipedia

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    The Symbolic Systems Program or SymSys is a unique degree program at Stanford University for undergraduates and graduate students. It is an interdisciplinary degree encompassing the following: Computer Science; Linguistics; Mathematics; Philosophy; Psychology; Statistics; It is separate to Cognitive Science in that it is more expansive in scope ...

  6. Inside the first-of-its-kind computer science class Antioch ...

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    Students go over a final review of the lessons they’ve learned in Introduction to Computer Science, a dual enrollment class through Stanford University, at Antioch High School in Antioch, Tenn ...

  7. How to Design Programs - Wikipedia

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    In the 2004 paper, The Structure and Interpretation of the Computer Science Curriculum, [1] the same authors compared and contrasted the pedagogical focus of How to Design Programs (HtDP) with that of Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (SICP). In the 14-page paper, the authors distinguish the pedagogic focus of HtDP from that of ...

  8. Stephen P. Boyd - Wikipedia

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    Stephen P. Boyd is an American professor and control theorist. He is the Samsung Professor of Engineering, Professor in Electrical Engineering, and professor by courtesy in Computer Science and Management Science & Engineering at Stanford University.

  9. Robert W. Floyd - Wikipedia

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    Floyd worked closely with Donald Knuth, in particular as the major reviewer for Knuth's seminal book The Art of Computer Programming, and is the person most cited in that work. He was co-author, with Richard Beigel, of the textbook The Language of Machines: an Introduction to Computability and Formal Languages . [ 7 ]