Alice Fischer


University of New Haven Faculty Member
Alice E. Fischer
Title:

Professor of Computer Science

 

Undergraduate Advisor for Computer Science 

College: Tagliatela College of Engineering
Dept: Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science
Phone: 203-932-7069
Email: AFischer@newhaven.edu

Office:

251 , Buckman Hall



Education

Ph.D. in Computer Science, Harvard University

M.A. in Applied Mathematics, Harvard University

B.A. in Mathematics, with Distinction University of Michigan

Published Books and Articles

Books:

  • A. Fischer and F. Grodzinsky, The Anatomy of Programming Languages, Prentice Hall.
  • Fischer, A., Eggert, D., and Ross, S., Applied C, an Introduction and More, McGraw Hill,   1116 pages.  Also translated and published in traditional Chinese for Taiwan and Hong Kong, and in simplified Chinese for the Republic of China. 

   
Conference Papers:

  • A. Fischer,  R. Morelli, M. Cohen, J.Chiarella, A Gap in the Path to Professional Competence,  Panel discussion at  Consortium for Computing in Small Colleges,6th Annual Northeastern Conference.
  • A. Fischer, Finding the Mid-Path, presented at the International Software Engineering Society conference, Wuhan, P.R. China and published in the Wuhan Journal of Natural Science,
  •  Fergany, T., Eggert, D. and Fischer, A., Web-Based Learning Environment for the C-Programming Language,  The IEEE Educational Software Workshop.
  •  A. E. Fischer and M. J. Fischer, Mode Modules as Representations of  Domains, Proceedings of the ACM Principles of Programming Languages Conference. 
  • T. E. Cheatham, A. E. Fischer, and P. Jorrand, BASEL, the Base for an Extensible Language,   Proceedings of the ACM / IEEE  Fall Joint Computer Conference.

Courses Taught

Undergraduate Courses

   CS 107     Computers and their Applications
   CS 110     Introduction to Programming / C
   CS 166     Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science
   CS 210     Java Programming
   CS 226     Data Structures with Collections
   CS 416     Social and Professional Issues in Computing   

Graduate Courses also open to Undergraduates

   CS 604 Introduction to Programming / C
   CS 610 / CS 212 Intermediate C Programming
   CS 617 Java Programming
   CS 626 / CS 526 Object-Oriented Principles and Practice / C++
   CS 628 / CS 428 Object-Oriented Design
   CS 636 / CS 536 The Structure of Programming Languages
   CS 655 / CS 441 Web/Database Application Development


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