Calliss

Debra Calliss

  • Lecturer
School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering
  • Computer Science and Engineering
  • Bio
  • Expertise
  • Education
  • Honors & Distinctions
  • Selected Publications
  • Courses Taught
Debra Calliss joined ASU in 1984 and rejoined in 2004.

Calliss’ research focuses on computer science education, programming languages and software maintenance. She has taught many of the courses in the computer science curriculum that focus on program development, programming languages, data structures and algorithms and computer organization.
Computer science education, Programming languages, Software maintenance
Ph.D.
Arizona State University 1991
ASU Computer Science Summer Program, 2005
F.W. Calliss and D.T. Calliss, “Suggested Scenarios of Software Maintenance Education,” Proc. 7th SEI CSEE Conf. Software Eng. Edu., Springer Verlag, 1994, pp. 329-340.”

D.T. Calliss and F.W. Calliss, “Criteria for Selecting a Family of Software Indicators,” Proc. Int’l. Computer Software and Applications Conf., 1993, pp. 408-413.

F.W. Calliss and D. Trantina, “A Controlled Software Maintenance Project,” Proc. SEI Conf. Software Eng. Edu., Springer Verlag, 1991, pp. 25-32.
CSE 100 Principles of Programming with C++, CSE 110 Principles of Programming with Java, CSE 205 Concepts of Computer Science and Data Structures, CSE 220 Programming for Computer Engineering, CSE 230 Computer Organization & Assembly Language, CSE 340 Principles of Programming Languages, CSE 360 Introduction to Software Engineering, CSE 485 Computer Science Capstone Project I