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WEBB STACY'S PUBLICATIONS
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- Freeman, J., Stacy, W., & Olivares, O. (in press). Assessment for learning and development in virtual environments. In D. Schmorrow, J. Cohn, & D. Nicholson (Eds.), The PSI handbook of virtual environments for training and education: Developments for the military and beyond. Westport, CT: Praeger Security International.
- MacMillan, J., Stacy, W., & Freeman, J. (in press). The design of synthetic experiences for effective training: Challenges for DMO. Proceedings of the Workshop on Distributed Mission Operations Training, Mesa, AZ.
- Stacy, W. Sager, L., & Witkin, T. (2007, June). Overcoming misunderstandings in collaboration using linked ontologies. Presentation at the 7th Biennial Meeting of the Society for Applied Research in Memory and Cognition, Lewiston, ME.
- Stacy, W., Ayers, J., Freeman, J., & Haimson, C. (2006). Representing human performance with Human Performance Measurement Language (HPML). Proceedings of the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference. Arlington, VA: NDIA.
- Freeman, J., MacMillan, J., Haimson, C., Weil, S., Stacy, W., & Diedrich, F.J. (2006). From gaming to training. Proceedings of the Society for Applied Learning Technologies, Orlando, FL.
- Freeman, J., MacMillan, J., Haimson, C., Weil, S., Stacy, W., & Diedrich, F. J. (2006). Strategies and studies in game-based training. Proceedings of the Society for Applied Learning Technologies, Orlando, FL.
- Stacy, W., Merket, D., Puglisi, M., & Haimson, C. (2006). Representing context in simulator-based human performance measurement. Proceedings of the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC). Arlington, VA: NDIA.
- Stacy, W., Merket, D., Freeman, J., Wiese, E., & Jackson, C. (2005). A language for rapidly creating performance measures in simulators. Proceedings of the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC). Arlington, VA: NDIA.
- Stacy, W., Freeman, J., Lackey, S., & Merket, D. (2004). Enhancing simulation-based training with Performance Measurement Objects. Proceedings of the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC). Arlington, VA: NDIA.
- Popp, R., Pattipati, K., Willett, P., Serfaty, D., Stacy, W., Carley, K., Allanach, J., Tu, H., & Singh, S. (2004). Collaboration and modeling tools for counter-terrorism analysis. IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Homeland Security and Personal Safety, Venice, Italy.
- Stacy, E. W. (2003). Effortless (or better!) bug detection with PHP assertions. Tech Times Tribune, January 21, 2003.
- Stacy, E. W. (1998). Using Java for high-performance computing. RCI Seminar Series. Guest Editor, Digital Technical Journal, Special Edition on High-Performance Technical Computing Software.
- Kaufer, S., & Stacy, E. W. (1995, September). Software quality in the real world. Object Magazine.
- Stacy, E. W. (1995, June). Guest Editor, Communications of the ACM, Special Edition on Cognition and Software.
- Stacy, E. W., & MacMillan, J. (1995, June). Cognitive bias in software engineering. Communications of the ACM.
- Stacy, E. W. (1994) Ideal characteristics of programming languages and environments. ObjectWorld.
- Stacy, E. W. (1993). Optimizing performance in C++ applications. Software Development, 93.
- Stacy, E. W. (1992). Ensuring semantic integrity of reusable objects. Paper presented at the ACM Conference on Object Oriented Programming, Systems, and Languages.
- Stacy, E. W. (1982). On defining at-risk status. Prevention.
- Segal, E. M., & Stacy, E. W. (1975). Rule governed behavior as a psychological process. American Psychologist, 30, 54l-552.
- Biederman, I., Rabinowitz, J. C., Glass, A. L., & Stacy, E. W. (1974). On the information extracted from a glance at a scene. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 103, 597-600.
- Biederman I., Glass, A. L., & Stacy, E. W. Jr. (1973). Searching for objects in real-world scenes. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 97, 22-27.
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