Founded in 2005, the Philippine Computing Journal is published by the Computing Society of the Philippines (CSP), Inc.
It appears twice yearly and publishes original peer-reviewed papers on computing (including computer science, computational science and engineering, information and communication technology, computer science education, and allied disciplines).
Published:
2013-08-01
Full Issue
- Educational Data Mining: Current Research and Open Questions pp. 1-8
- Specifying Melodic Features for Classical and Non-Classical Melody Evaluation pp. 9-14
- Exploring the Implications of Tutor Negativity Towards a Synthetic Agent in a Learning-by-Teaching Environment pp. 15-20
- A Study on the Effect of Exit Widths and Crowd Sizes in the Formation of Arch in Clogged Crowds pp. 21-29