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- M. Dickerson and R. L. Scot Drysdale,``The Undergraduate Algorithms Course and Recent Research in Computational Geometry,'' Proceedings of The Consortium for Computing in Small Colleges Third Annual Northeastern Conference, April 24-25, 1998.
- M. Dickerson and S. Drysdale,``The undergraduate algorithms course and recent research in computational geometry,'' Journal of Computing in Small Colleges (JCSC) 13:5 (1998) 173-186.
- B. Chazelle, N. Amenta, T. Asano, G. Barequet, M. Bern, J.-D. Boissonnant, J. Canny, K. Clarkson, D. Dobkin, B. Donald, S. Drysdale, H. Edelsbrunner, D. Eppstein, A. R. Forrest, S. Fortune, K. Goldberg, M. T. Goodrich, L. J. Guibas, P. Hanrahan, C. M. Hoffmann, D. Huttenlocher, H. Iami, D. Kirkpatrick, D.T. Lee, K. Mehlhorn, V. Milenkovic, J. Mitcell, M. Overmars, R. Pollack, R. Seidel, M. Sharir, J. Snoeink, G. T. Toussaint, S. Teller, H. Voelcker, E. Welzl, and C.-K. Yap,``The computational geometry impact task force report,'' Advances in Discrete and Computational Geometry, Contemporary Mathematics, 223, American Mathematical Society, 407-463, 1999.
- G. Barequet, M. T. Dickerson, and R. L. S. Drysdale,``2-point Site Voronoi Diagrams,'' Proc. 6th Workshop on Algorithms and Data Structures, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1663, Springer-Verlag, 219-230, August 1999.
- R. L. (Scot) Drysdale, Scott McElfresh, and Jack Scott Snoeyink,``On Exclusion Regions for Optimal Triangulations,'' Discrete Applied Mathematics 109:1-2(2001), 49-65.
- G. Barequet, M. T. Dickerson, R. L. S. Drysdale, and D. Guertin,``2-point Site Voronoi Diagrams,'' Videotape and abstract, Proceedings of the Seventeenth ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry, June 2001, 323-324.
- Gill Barequet, Matthew T. Dickerson, and Robert L. Scot Drysdale, ``2-point Site Voronoi Diagrams,'' Discrete Applied Mathematics, 122:1-3(2002), 37-54.
- Scot Drysdale, Judith Hromcik, Mark Allen Weiss, and Reg Hahne,``Java in the MorningÉ Java in the Evening... Java in 2004, '' Proceedings of the 34th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, Feb. 19-22, 2003, 271-272.
- Kim B. Bruce, Robert L. Scot Drysdale, Charles Keleman, and Allen Tucker, ``Why Math?'' Communications of the ACM, 46:9(Sept. 2003), 40-44.
- Scot Drysdale, Judith Hromcik, David Reed, and Reg Hahne,``The Year in Review... Changes and Lessons Learned in the Design and Implementation of the AP CS Exam in Java,'' to appear in Proceedings of the 35th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, Feb. 23-26, 2005.
- Kenneth Bogart, Clifford Stein, and Robert L. Drysdale, Discrete Mathematics for Computer
Science, ISBN 1-930190-86-7, Key College Publishing, in press.
- R. L. S. Drysdale, C. Stein, and D. Wagner, ``The Rectilinear Minimum Bends Distance Problem in
Three Dimensions,'' submitted to the ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry.
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