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Georgia Institute of Technology. College of Computing

 Organization

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

A. P. Jensen Papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS451
Abstract A. P. Jensen was a student and professor at Georgia Tech who helped create the College of Computing. This collection contains documents, correspondence, and reports on computing at Georgia Tech and developing computer systems. Series 1 contains materials from Jensen's personal files, including computer studies, papers, and research; Series 2 contains printed materials including manuals, proposals, reports, publications, and student papers and theses; and Series 3 consists of two untitled,...
Dates: ca. 1952-ca. 1989

CS2110 retroTECH Collection

 Collection
Identifier: RT00029
Content Description

This collection contains software and stories from Georgia Tech's CS2110 course, Computer Organization and Programming. CS2110 offers an introduction to basic computer hardware, machine language, assembly language, and C programming. As part of the course, students create games for the Game Boy Advance. This collection includes selections of the games, as well as oral histories with the student game creators.

Dates: Fall 2018 semester -

CS2261 retroTECH Collection

 Collection
Identifier: RT00030
Content Description This collection contains software and stories from Georgia Tech's CS2261 course, Media Device Architecture. CS2261 covers knowledge related to controlling the interface between hardware and software in media devices, as well as machine-level programming (e.g., in C) to create graphics, generate sound, and support user interaction. As part of the course, students create games for the Game Boy Advance. This collection includes selections of the games, as well as oral histories with the student...
Dates: Fall 2018 semester

Student Brochures and Guides: School of Information and Computer Science (Georgia Institute of Technology)

 Collection
Identifier: UP037
Abstract

The volumes in this collection document the requirements and curricula of the School of Information and Computer Science at Georgia Tech during the 1970s and 1980s.

Dates: 1973-1988