John A. N. Lee
Affiliations:- Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia, USA
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John A. N. Lee
authored at least 67 papers
between 1972 and 2004.
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Bibliography
2004
Evaluation of subsetting programming language elements in a novice's programming environment.
Proceedings of the 35th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2004
Proceedings of the 9th Annual SIGCSE Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, 2004
Proceedings of the History of Computing in Education, 2004
Proceedings of the History of Computing in Education, 2004
2003
Proceedings of the Quality Education @ a Distance, 2003
Proceedings of the Quality Education @ a Distance, 2003
2002
Proceedings of the 33rd SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2002
Proceedings of the 7th Annual SIGCSE Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, 2002
Proceedings of the 7th Annual SIGCSE Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, 2002
Some Great Myths of the History of Computing.
Proceedings of the Human Choice and Computers: Issues of Choice and Quality of Life in the Information Society, IFIP 17<sup>th</sup> World Computer Congress, 2002
2001
ACM SIGCSE Bull., 2001
The design and development of the college of information technology at Radford University.
Proceedings of the 32rd SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2001
2000
ACM SIGCSE Bull., 2000
IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput., 2000
The US Bombes, NCR, Joseph Desch, and 600 WAVES: The First Reunion of the US Naval Computing Machine Laboratory.
IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput., 2000
Howard Aiken's Third Machine: The Harvard Mark III Calculator or Aiken-Dahlgren Electronic Calculator.
IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput., 2000
Future faculty development seminar in ethics, social impact and alternative teaching strategies (seminar session).
Proceedings of the 31st SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2000
1999
Proceedings of the Working Group Reports from ITiCSE on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education, 1999
IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput., 1999
IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput., 1999
1998
1997
1996
"Those Who Forget the Lessons of History Are Doomed To Repeat It" 1. With apologies to George Santayana. or, Why I Study the History of Computing.
IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput., 1996
1995
50 Years after breaking the codes: interviews with two of the Bletchley Park scientists.
IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput., 1995
IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput., 1995
On "Babbage and Kings" and "How sausage was made": and now for the rest of the story.
IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput., 1995
1994
Gentlemen, We Cannot Escape History - or, Why We Study the History of Computing.
Proceedings of the Applications and Impacts, Information Processing '94, Volume 2, Proceedings of the IFIP 13th World Computer Congress, Hamburg, Germany, 28 August, 1994
Proceedings of the Conference on Ethics in Computer Age, 1994
1992
Towards an IFIP Frame Code of Ethics (Panel).
Proceedings of the Education and Society, 1992
1991
Softw. Pract. Exp., 1991
IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput., 1991
1990
Integrating Predicate Transition Nets with First Order Temporal Logic in the Specification and Verification of Concurrent Systems.
Formal Aspects Comput., 1990
1989
Deriving Temporal Logic Specifications from Predicate Transition Petri Net.
Proceedings of the SEKE'89, 1989
1987
Positive alternatives to computer misuse: A report of the proceedings of an ACM panel on hacking.
Comput. Secur., 1987
1986
1981
Response to the Federal Trade Commission's Proposed Ruling on Standards and Certification.
Commun. ACM, 1981
1978
Proceedings of the Proceedings 1978 ACM Annual Conference, 1978
1977
Commun. ACM, 1977
1973
Proceedings of the 1st Annual Symposium on Computer Architecture, 1973
Proceedings of the ACM annual conference, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, August 27-29, 1973, 1973
1972
Standards.
Data Base, 1972
Proceedings of ACM Conference on Proving Assertions About Programs, 1972