| 2009 | ||
|---|---|---|
| 29 | Michael R. Wick: Using programming to help students understand the value of diversity. SIGCSE 2009: 367-371 | |
| 2007 | ||
| 28 | Robert B. Allen, David Klappholz, Michael R. Wick, Carol Zander: Programming-lite: a dialog on educating computer science practitioners in a "flat world". SIGCSE 2007: 243-244 | |
| 27 | Michael R. Wick: Bridging the conceptual gap: assessing the impact on student attitudes toward programming. SIGCSE 2007: 509-513 | |
| 2006 | ||
| 26 | Michael R. Wick, Paul J. Wagner: Using market basket analysis to integrate and motivate topics in discrete structures. SIGCSE 2006: 323-327 | |
| 25 | Ursula Wolz, Tiffany Barnes, Ian Parberry, Michael R. Wick: Digital gaming as a vehicle for learning. SIGCSE 2006: 394-395 | |
| 24 | Michael R. Wick, Daniel E. Stevenson: On using scheme to introduce prolog. SIGCSE 2006: 41-45 | |
| 2005 | ||
| 23 | Michael R. Wick, Daniel E. Stevenson, Paul J. Wagner: Using testing and JUnit across the curriculum. SIGCSE 2005: 236-240 | |
| 22 | Daniel E. Stevenson, Michael R. Wick, Steven J. Ratering: Steganography and cartography: interesting assignments that reinforce machine representation, bit manipulation, and discrete structures concepts. SIGCSE 2005: 277-281 | |
| 21 | Michael R. Wick: Teaching design patterns in CS1: a closed laboratory sequence based on the game of life. SIGCSE 2005: 487-491 | |
| 2004 | ||
| 20 | Michael R. Wick: Using the game of life to introduce freshman students to the power and elegance of design patterns. OOPSLA Companion 2004: 103-105 | |
| 19 | Michael R. Wick, Daniel E. Stevenson, Andrew T. Phillips: Seven design rules for teaching students sound encapsulation and abstraction of object properties and member data. SIGCSE 2004: 100-104 | |
| 2003 | ||
| 18 | Andrew T. Phillips, Daniel E. Stevenson, Michael R. Wick: Implementing CC2001: a breadth-first introductory course for a just-in-time curriculum design. SIGCSE 2003: 238-242 | |
| 17 | Michael R. Wick: An object-oriented refactoring of Huffman encoding using the Java collections framework. SIGCSE 2003: 283-287 | |
| 2002 | ||
| 16 | Michael R. Wick, Daniel E. Stevenson, Andrew T. Phillips: Using an environment chain model to teach inheritance in C++. SIGCSE 2002: 297-301 | |
| 15 | Michael R. Wick, Andrew T. Phillips: Comparing the template method and strategy design patterns in a genetic algorithm application. SIGCSE Bulletin 34(4): 76-80 (2002) | |
| 2001 | ||
| 14 | Michael R. Wick, Daniel E. Stevenson: A reductionist approach to a course on programming languages. SIGCSE 2001: 253-257 | |
| 13 | Michael R. Wick: Kaleidoscope: using design patterns in CS1. SIGCSE 2001: 258-262 | |
| 1995 | ||
| 12 | Michael R. Wick: On using C++ and object-orientation in CS1: the message is still more important than the medium. SIGCSE 1995: 322-326 | |
| 1994 | ||
| 11 | Thomas Moore, Michael R. Wick, Blaine Peden: Assessing student's critical thinking skills and attitudes toward computer science. SIGCSE 1994: 263-267 | |
| 1992 | ||
| 10 | Michael R. Wick, William B. Thompson: Reconstructive Expert System Explanation. Artif. Intell. 54(1): 33-70 (1992) | |
| 9 | Michael R. Wick: Expert system explanation in retrospect: A case study in the evolution of expert system explanation. Journal of Systems and Software 19(2): 159-169 (1992) | |
| 1989 | ||
| 8 | Michael R. Wick, William B. Thompson: Reconstructive Explanation: Explanation as Complex Problem Solving. IJCAI 1989: 135-140 | |
| 7 | Michael R. Wick: The 1988 AAAI Workshop on Explanation - Report. AI Magazine 10(3): 22-26 (1989) | |
| 6 | Michael R. Wick, James R. Slagle: An Explanation Facility for Today's Expert Systems. IEEE Expert 4(1): 26-36 (1989) | |
| 1988 | ||
| 5 | John M. Long, James R. Slagle, Michael R. Wick, Erach A. Irani, Patrick R. Weisman, John P. Matts, Paul F. Clarkson: Lessons learned while implementing expert systems in the real world of clinical trials data analyses: The POSCH AI project. CBMS 1988: 167-172 | |
| 4 | James R. Slagle, Michael R. Wick: A Method for Evaluating Candidate Expert System Applications. AI Magazine 9(4): 44-53 (1988) | |
| 1987 | ||
| 3 | James R. Slagle, Michael R. Wick: A journalistic explanation facility for an expert system shell (abstract only). ACM Conference on Computer Science 1987: 380 | |
| 1986 | ||
| 2 | James R. Slagle, Michael R. Wick, Marius O. Poliac: AGNESS: A Generalized Network-based Expert System Shell. AAAI 1986: 996-1002 | |
| 1 | James R. Slagle, John M. Long, Michael R. Wick, John P. Matts, Arthur S. Leon: An expert system for treadmill excercise ECG test analysis (abtracts). ACM Conference on Computer Science 1986: 421 | |
| 1 | Robert B. Allen | [28] |
| 2 | Tiffany Barnes | [25] |
| 3 | Paul F. Clarkson | [5] |
| 4 | Erach A. Irani (E. A. Irani) | [5] |
| 5 | David Klappholz | [28] |
| 6 | Arthur S. Leon | [1] |
| 7 | John M. Long | [1] [5] |
| 8 | John P. Matts | [1] [5] |
| 9 | Thomas Moore | [11] |
| 10 | Ian Parberry | [25] |
| 11 | Blaine Peden | [11] |
| 12 | Andrew T. Phillips | [15] [16] [18] [19] |
| 13 | Marius O. Poliac | [2] |
| 14 | Steven J. Ratering | [22] |
| 15 | James R. Slagle | [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] |
| 16 | Daniel E. Stevenson | [14] [16] [18] [19] [22] [23] [24] |
| 17 | William B. Thompson | [8] [10] |
| 18 | Paul J. Wagner | [23] [26] |
| 19 | Patrick R. Weisman | [5] |
| 20 | Ursula Wolz | [25] |
| 21 | Carol Zander | [28] |
Colors in the list of coauthors
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