Ronald W. Skeith
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Researcher
Also affiliated: Southern Methodist University (2025)
Faculty Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Ronald W. Skeith's research and teaching activities have focused on engineering education, particularly within computer engineering and digital circuit design. He has explored methods for delivering laboratory-intensive courses in distance education formats and encouraged computer engineering students to pursue professional licensure by taking the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) examination. Skeith has also developed curriculum materials for introductory programming courses, utilizing languages such as Perl. His scholarly work includes publications on modular digital circuit design laboratories and the use of Perl in undergraduate computer science education. Skeith has co-authored three publications with collaborator Jason K. Moore.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 141
Selected Publications
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Encouraging Computer Engineering Students to Take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Examination (2025)
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A Modular and Specifications Oriented Digital Circuit Design Laboratory (2025)
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Perl for Introductory Programming Courses (2025)
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An Undergraduate Course in Perl: An All Purpose Programming Language (2025)
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UNIX Scripting and High-level Language Education Using an Emulator (2001)1 citation OpenAlex
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Bayesian Confidence Limits for the Reliability of Mixed Cascade and Parallel Independent Exponential Subsystems (1974)
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Use of Stochastic Networks in Reliability Analysis (1972)
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The Economic Lot Sizes in Multistage Production Systems (1970)
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A Dynamic Programming Algorithm for Facility Location and Allocation (1969)
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Ordered Entry Queueing Networks with Multiple Servers and Multiple Queues (1969)
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A SIMULATED STUDY OF CONVEYOR-SERVICED PRODUCTION STATIONS (1968)
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Top Collaborators
- An Undergraduate Course in Perl: An All Purpose Programming Language
- Perl for Introductory Programming Courses
- A Modular and Specifications Oriented Digital Circuit Design Laboratory
- Encouraging Computer Engineering Students to Take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Examination
- An Undergraduate Course in Perl: An All Purpose Programming Language
- Perl for Introductory Programming Courses
- A Modular and Specifications Oriented Digital Circuit Design Laboratory
- Encouraging Computer Engineering Students to Take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Examination
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