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  1. Proceedings of the third annual computer personnel research conference (SIGCPR '65)
  2. The role of the blind in data processing
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The development of programmer evaluation measures
A performance information system for data processors
The role of the blind in data processing
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The role of the blind in data processing

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Pollack, Seymour V. Landwehr, Joseph B. Sterling, Theodor D. McLaughlin, Charles
Abstract Imagine that you are asked to evaluate a candidate for a job as a programmer. The applicant appears to be extremely intelligent. He has shown himself to be very inventive. He seems to have a number of outstanding capabilities which point to him as an especially gifted programmer. There is no question but that he is highly motivated to do well in his profession. He can show that he is well trained in all aspects of computation and related topics. He also appears to have a good general education besides being personable. Yet, despite these desirable qualifications, the applicant may be disqualified because he is blind.
Starting Page 31
Ending Page 39
Page Count 9
DOI 10.1145/800271.810882
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1965-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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