Computing as a Discipline

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"Computing as a Discipline" is a seminal 1989 paper by Peter J. Denning that systematically defined the intellectual structure and core subfields of computer science as an academic discipline.

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instanceOf academic paper
scholarly article
addresses boundaries of computer science as a discipline
classification of subfields in computer science
organization of computing knowledge
relationship between theory and practice in computing
author Peter J. Denning
citedAs seminal work in defining computer science as a discipline
describedBySource seminal 1989 paper by Peter J. Denning that systematically defined the intellectual structure and core subfields of computer science as an academic discipline
field computer science
computing education
history of computing
genre position paper
theoretical analysis of a discipline
hasAuthorRole Peter J. Denning as computer scientist
hasImpactOn debates about the nature of computing
frameworks for organizing computer science research areas
subsequent discussions of computing as a science
hasInfluenceOn ACM
surface form: ACM curriculum recommendations

computer science curriculum design
definition of core areas of computer science
recognition of computing as a distinct scientific discipline
language English
mainTopic computer science as an academic discipline
core subfields of computer science
intellectual structure of computing
notableFor articulating core subfields of computer science
clarifying the disciplinary identity of computing
systematically defining the intellectual structure of computing
proposes systematic framework for computing as a discipline
publicationDecade 1980s
publicationYear 1989
relatedConcept computing curricula
core body of knowledge in computer science
disciplinary identity of computing
structure of scientific disciplines
relatedWork later curriculum reports in computer science
targetAudience academic administrators
computer science educators
computing researchers
timePeriodContext late 20th century development of computer science

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Peter J. Denning notableWork Computing as a Discipline