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Securing The Pipeline: Increasing Women In Computer Science Through Information Security Curriculum
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Author
Gram Ludlow
Tech report number
CERIAS TR 2005-14
Entry type
mastersthesis
Abstract
The percentage of women in computer science has not improved since the late 1970
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Ludlow
School
Purdue University
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CERIAS
Publication Date
1900-01-01
Contents
ABSTRACT
Subject
Women in Computer Science
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