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David M. Arnow
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- affiliation: Brooklyn College of CUNY, Brooklyn, NY, USA
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2010 – 2019
- 2013
- [c19]Edward F. Gehringer, Beth Lang Golub, Randi Cohen, David M. Arnow, Clifford A. Shaffer:
Panel: textbook pricing, present and future. SIGCSE 2013: 633-634 - 2010
- [c18]Aaron M. Tenenbaum, Gerald Weiss, David M. Arnow:
Monetary values: double trouble or dollars and sense? SIGCSE 2010: 376-380
2000 – 2009
- 2000
- [b2]David M. Arnow, Gerald Weiss:
Introduzione alla programmazione con Java - un approccio object-oriented. Jackson Libri 2000, ISBN 978-88-256-1084-0, pp. I-XXXVI, 1-840 - [j1]Helen M. Edwards, J. Barrie Thompson, Richard Halstead-Nussloch, David Arnow, Dave Oliver:
Report on the CSEET '99 Workshop: "Establishing a Distance Education Program". Comput. Sci. Educ. 10(1): 57-74 (2000) - [c17]Max Hailperin, David M. Arnow, Judith Bishop, Chester Lund, Lynn Andrea Stein:
Concurrency the first year (panel session): experience reports. SIGCSE 2000: 407-408
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c16]David Arnow, Oleg Barshay:
On-line programming examinations using Web to teach. ITiCSE 1999: 21-24 - [c15]David Arnow, Gerald Weiss, Kevin Ying, Dayton Clark:
SWC: A small framework for webcomputing. PARCO 1999: 419-426 - [c14]Kevin Ying, David M. Arnow, Dayton Clark:
Evaluating Communication Protocols for WebComputing. PDPTA 1999: 857-868 - 1998
- [c13]David M. Arnow, Chaya Gurwitz:
Insight Through Experience: Hands-on Internet Experiments for Non-CS Majors. WebNet 1998 - 1996
- [c12]David M. Arnow, Dayton Clark:
Extending the conversation: integrating email and Web technology in CS programming classes. ITiCSE 1996: 93-95 - [c11]Dayton Clark, David M. Arnow:
Backtracking and Constraints in Tcl-BC. Tcl/Tk Workshop 1996 - 1995
- [c10]David M. Arnow, Ken McAloon, Carol Tretkoff:
Parallel Integer Goal Programming. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1995: 42-47 - [c9]David M. Arnow:
:-) When you grade that: using e-mail and the network in programming courses. SAC 1995: 10-13 - [c8]David M. Arnow:
XDP: a simple library for teaching a distributed programming module. SIGCSE 1995: 82-86 - [c7]David M. Arnow:
DP: A Library for Building Portable, Reliable Distributed Applications. USENIX 1995: 235-247 - 1994
- [c6]David M. Arnow:
Teaching programming to liberal arts students: using loop invariants. SIGCSE 1994: 141-144 - [c5]David Arnow, Owen L. Astrachan, James D. Kiper, Robert Workman, Paula A. Whitlock, Brent Auernheimer, John E. Rager:
Themes and tapestries: a diversity of approaches to computer science for liberal arts students. SIGCSE 1994: 374-375 - [c4]David M. Arnow, Ken McAloon, Carol Tretkoff:
Distributed Programming and Disjunctive Programming. Workshop on Design and Impl. of Parallel Logic Programming Systems 1994: 120-129 - 1991
- [c3]David Arnow:
The Iliad and the WHILE loop: computer literacy in a liberal arts program. SIGCSE 1991: 78-81
1980 – 1989
- 1985
- [c2]David M. Arnow, Aaron M. Tenenbaum, Connie Wu:
P-Trees: Storage Efficient Multiway Trees. SIGIR 1985: 111-121 - 1984
- [c1]David M. Arnow, Aaron M. Tenenbaum:
An Empirical Comparison of B-Trees, Compact B-Trees and Multiway Trees. SIGMOD Conference 1984: 33-46 - 1981
- [b1]David M. Arnow:
Stochastic Solutions to the Schroedinger Equation for Fermions. New York University, USA, 1981
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