CMSC 601: Library Exercise
Due February 12
Locate the following references (online or through UMBC library
services), and provide complete bibliographic citations
for each source. You don't actually have to acquire the references, just
turn in a written summary of where you could get them (online, UMBC
digital library
services, UMBC stacks, inter-library loan, or not available under any
circumstances...) Please be specific. (e.g., "UMBC stacks, call
number 999.877FOO").
Note that some of the references are incomplete, just like they would
be in real life.
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Barber, Hammond, and Seidl, "Handbook of Utility Theory, vol. 2",
Kluwer.
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Luis von Ahn, Manuel Blum, and John Langford, "Telling humans and
computers apart automatically," CACM.
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Richard Hamming, "You and Your Research," Transcription of the Bell
Communications Research Colloquium Seminar, March 7, 1986. Note:
I highly recommend that you actually locate and read this one; it's a
fascinating interview with a very successful researcher.
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A. E. Roth, "The college admissions problem is not equivalent to the
marriage problem," Journal of Economic Theory, 1985.
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D. Gale and L. S. Shapley, "College admissions and the stability of
marriage," American Mathematical Monthly 69, 1962, 9-15.
- Pears et al., "A survey of literature on the teaching of
introductory programming", 2007.