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A Common Core of Concepts for Informatics Majors
Informatics in Higher Education: Views on Informatics and Non-Informatics Curricula
  • D. Lidtke
  • J. Paul Myers, Jr., Trinity University
  • L. Cassel
  • G. Gupta
  • A. Hacquebard
  • F. Mulder
  • S. Schubert
  • D. Schwartz
  • N. Takahashi
  • H. van Leeuwen
  • S. Waligorski
Document Type
Contribution to Book
Publication Date
1-1-1998
Abstract

The core concepts of informatics can be located in the intersection of the core concepts of the constituting and amalgamating fields of computer science, information systems, software engineering and computer engineering. In this focus group paper we present a core of both concepts and skills in eleven categories, ranging from information modelling, formalism and system design to social/ethical implications and (inter)personal skills.

Editor
Fred Mulder & Tom van Weert
DOI
10.1007/978-0-387-35166-7_3
Publisher
Springer
ISBN
9780412807909
Citation Information
Lidtke, D., Myers, P., Cassel, L., Gupta, G., Hacquebard, A., Mulder, F., . . . & Waligorski, S. (1998). A common core of concepts for informatics majors. In F. Mulder & T. van Weert (Eds.), Informatics in higher education: Views on informatics and non-informatics curricula (pp. 17-20). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35166-7_3