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IM’ LATE IM’ LATE IM’ LATE FROM THERE TO HERE – FROM HERE TO THERE A FEW BITS AND BYTES

IM’ LATE IM’ LATE IM’ LATE FROM THERE TO HERE – FROM HERE TO THERE A FEW BITS AND BYTES David Feinstein Educator of the year 2004. The Changing Content Of Our Literature. Communications of the ACM Published continuously since 1958 (The ACM has digitized everything

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IM’ LATE IM’ LATE IM’ LATE FROM THERE TO HERE – FROM HERE TO THERE A FEW BITS AND BYTES

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  1. IM’ LATE IM’ LATE IM’ LATE FROM THERE TO HERE – FROM HERE TO THERE A FEW BITS AND BYTES David Feinstein Educator of the year 2004 ISECON 2005 - Feinstein

  2. The Changing Content Of Our Literature Communications of the ACM Published continuously since 1958 (The ACM has digitized everything published almost) Communications of the ACM, Volume 1, Issue 1 (January 1958) A machine method for square-root computation Tables for automatic computation A recursive program for the general n-dimensional integral ISECON 2005 - Feinstein

  3. Volume 6 ,  Issue 1  (January 1963) Revised report on the algorithm language ALGOL 60 Arithmetizing declarations: an application to COBOL Storage and search properties of a tree-organized memory system Terms frequently combined in problem description FORTRAN subroutines for time series analysis A recursive program for the general n-dimensional integral Generating discrete random variables in a computer ISECON 2005 - Feinstein

  4. Volume 48 ,  Issue 10  (October 2005) Did MGM really win the Grokster case? Software in Ireland: a balance of entrepreneurship and… lifestyle management Academic dishonesty and the Internet The growth of information workers in the U.S. economy Digital aids for an aging society Consumer power in the digital society ….. IT skills in a tough job market Current practices of leading e-government countries The Change from bits to software to the business of our profession ISECON 2005 - Feinstein

  5. Education and Curriculum models ISECON 2005 - Feinstein

  6. Content of the 1968 CS model at the introductory • and intermediate level included • Programming • Debugging • Computer Organization • Analysis of numerical problems • Data Representation • Machine Language ISECON 2005 - Feinstein

  7. Content of the CS 1968 model included (cont.) • Addressing techniques • Machine code • Logic design and microprogramming • Program Segmentation and Linkage • Discrete structures – set theory • Numerical Calculus • Data Structures • Programming Languages • Computer Organization • Note the hardware orientation ISECON 2005 - Feinstein

  8. The CS 2001 Model was divided into “Knowledge Focus Groups ISECON 2005 - Feinstein

  9. The Computer Science Curriculum • Reflects much of the changes in • literature. • Interest is removed from the hardware • New topics have appeared such as net-centric and HCI • A Broader interest on the societal issues impacted by computing ISECON 2005 - Feinstein

  10. Representative Content of the DPMA IS 1972 model • Characteristics of computing systems • Applications Programming • Assembly Programming (elective) • Database • DSS (elective) • EDP Audit (elective • Project The curriculum is applied application orientated ISECON 2005 - Feinstein

  11. Representative Content of the ACM IS 1982 model • Programming • Operations Analysis and Modeling • Systems Concepts • Programming Structures • Systems Information Analysis • Computer-ware • Computer Systems • Systems design and Implementation • PLUS Business core Business School Orientation AACSB ISECON 2005 - Feinstein

  12. Joint ACM, AIS, AITP 2002 IS Model • Personal Productivity with IT • Fundamentals of IS • E-Business • IS Theory and Practice • IT Hardware and Software Systems • Programming, Data and File Structures • Analysis and Logical Design • Networks and Telecommunications • Physical Design and Implementation with DBMS • Physical Design and Implementation In Emerging Technologies • Project Management and Practice ISECON 2005 - Feinstein

  13. The IS 2002 model is designed • compatible with but not limited to AACSB • Forward looking ISECON 2005 - Feinstein

  14. IT 2005 Draft Model • Fundamentals • HCI • Information Assurance and Security • Information Management • Interactive programming and Technologies • Networking • Programming Fundamentals • Platform Technologies • Systems Administration and Maintenance • System Integration and Architecture • Social and Professional Issues • Web Systems and Technologies ISECON 2005 - Feinstein

  15. The IT Model Looks Like the Direct Link to the First DPMA Model with its Application Orientation ISECON 2005 - Feinstein

  16. What have been the trends since 1958 • The body of knowledge has grown enormously • We have diversified while the fundamentals of our disciplines have remained constant • We are now much more aware of the world in which we reside • The developed world now depends on us as its glue ISECON 2005 - Feinstein

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