Name
Affiliation
Papers
HERBERT E. LONGENECKER, JR.
University of South Alabama, Division of Computer and Information Science, Mobile, Alabama
19
Collaborators
Citations 
PageRank 
26
208
37.71
Referers 
Referees 
References 
416
95
47
Search Limit
100416
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
Development of assessment for undergraduate programs of information technology, and certification for program graduates10.402005
A common theme for IT degree programs40.692003
Using Polya to Teach System Development Methodologies: Fostering a Role Perspective in IS Students00.342000
IS'2000: On Updating the IS'97 Model Curriculum for Undergraduate Programs of Information Systems00.341999
I.S. '97 (panel): a report and panel discussion of the joint ACM/AIS/DPMA information systems curriculum for four year undergraduate programs42.471997
Model undergraduate curriculum guidelines for I.S. programs00.341997
IS '97: model curriculum and guidelines for undergraduate degree programs in information systems14322.401997
IS '95: guidelines for undergraduate IS curriculum485.081995
Information systems '95 curriculum model: a collaborative effort82.271994
Improved learning by use of a video knowledge-base00.341992
A graphical abstract data type simulator.00.341991
Problem analysis and solution development mechanism for DATA (abstract and references only): data to algorithm translator analysis.00.341991
An investigation into the application of a graphical, rule-based system utilizing reversible data structures as a possible model for human pedigree systems (abstract)00.341990
The establishment and application of a metric for graphical design language (abstract)00.341990
A metric for the effectiveness of graphical language presentation in terms of competency00.341990
The inclusion of data frames illustrating data flow in control structure charts for novice students00.341990
Increased productivity using a preprocessor for Dataflex Fourth Generation Database Language (abstract)00.341990
Data management for a non-human primate research laboratory00.341982
Letters to the editor: pictures of molecular orbit00.341965