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From specific problem instances to algorithms in the introductory course
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Proceedings of the twenty-fifth SIGCSE symposium on Computer science education table of contents
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Pages: 71 - 75  
Year of Publication: 1994
ISBN:0-89791-646-8
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Author
Lisa M. Levy Kortright  Department of Computer Science, Nicholls State University, Thibodaux, LA
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SIGCSE: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

In this paper, we present an approach for the introduction of problem solving and algorithm development in the first computer science course. Our technique is a more formal and systematic approach to programming based on generalizing a pattern after studying and expanding on a sequence of specific problem instances. In our approach, the algorithm and justification of its correctness are developed together.


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