Author: Michael J. Clancy
Publication Overview
Publication period start: 1992
Number of co-authors: 7
Co-Authors
Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Productive Colleagues
Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Publications
Hoadley,
Christopher M.,
Linn,
Marcia C.,
Mann,
Lydia M.,
Clancy,
Michael J.
(1996):
When, Why and How Do Novice Programmers Reuse Code?.
In:
Gray,
Wayne D.,
Boehm-Davis,
Deborah A.,
Spohrer,
James C.
(eds.)
Empirical Studies of Programmers - Sixth Workshop
January 5-7, 1996,
1996,
Alexandria, Virginia.
pp. 109-130.
Linn,
Marcia C.,
Clancy,
Michael J.,
Mann,
Lydia M.,
Miller,
Philip,
Soloway,
Elliot
(1993):
Has of ESP Research Improved Programming Instruction?.
In:
Cook,
Curtis,
Scholtz,
Jean,
Spohrer,
James C.
(eds.)
Empirical Studies of Programmers - Fifth Workshop
December 3-15, 1993,
1993,
Palo Alto, California.
pp. 3-5.
Davis,
Elizabeth A.,
Linn,
Marcia C.,
Mann,
Lydia M.,
Clancy,
Michael J.
(1993):
Mind Your Ps and Qs: Using Parentheses and Quotes in LISP.
In:
Cook,
Curtis,
Scholtz,
Jean,
Spohrer,
James C.
(eds.)
Empirical Studies of Programmers - Fifth Workshop
December 3-15, 1993,
1993,
Palo Alto, California.
pp. 62-85.
Schank,
Patricia,
Linn,
Marcia C.,
Clancy,
Michael J.
(1993):
Supporting Pascal Programming with an On-Line Template Library and Case Studies.
In
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies,
38
(6)
pp. 1031-1048.