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Susan Wiedenbeck

Susan Wiedenbeck

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Computer Science

D-Index
40
Citations
9616
World Ranking
9127
National Ranking
3881

Overview

Susan Wiedenbeck is affiliated with Drexel University in the United States. Their academic and research activities are connected to this institution.

There is no available data on recent papers authored by Susan Wiedenbeck, nor on frequent co-authors or publication venues associated with their work.

Information on book publications, main fields of study, subfields, and main topics of research is not supplied. Similarly, no records of awards have been documented.

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Best Publications

  • PassPoints: design and longitudinal evaluation of a graphical password system

    Susan Wiedenbeck;Jim Waters;Jean-Camille Birget;Alex Brodskiy

  • The state of the art in end-user software engineering

    Amy J. Ko;Robin Abraham;Laura Beckwith;Alan Blackwell

  • Authentication using graphical passwords: effects of tolerance and image choice

    Susan Wiedenbeck;Jim Waters;Jean-Camille Birget;Alex Brodskiy

  • Design and evaluation of a shoulder-surfing resistant graphical password scheme

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  • Development and Validation of Scores on a Computer Programming Self-Efficacy Scale and Group Analyses of Novice Programmer Self-Efficacy.

    Vennila Ramalingam;Susan Wiedenbeck

  • The use of icons and labels in an end user application program: An empirical study of learning and retention

    Susan Wiedenbeck

  • Tinkering and gender in end-user programmers' debugging

    Laura Beckwith;Cory Kissinger;Margaret Burnett;Susan Wiedenbeck

  • A comparison of the comprehension of object-oriented and procedural programs by novice programmers

    Susan Wiedenbeck;Vennila Ramalingam;Suseela Sarasamma;Cynthia L. Corritore

  • What do novices learn during program comprehension

    Cynthia L. Corritore;Susan Wiedenbeck

  • Effectiveness of end-user debugging software features: are there gender issues?

    Laura Beckwith;Margaret Burnett;Susan Wiedenbeck;Curtis Cook

  • Novice/expert differences in programming skills

    Susan Wiedenbeck

  • Object-Oriented Program Comprehension: Effect of Expertise, Task and Phase

    Jean-marie Burkhardt;Françoise Détienne;Susan Wiedenbeck

  • Mental representations of programs by novices and experts

    Vikki Fix;Susan Wiedenbeck;Jean Scholtz

  • Beacons in computer program comprehension

    S. Wiedenbeck

  • Novice comprehension of small programs written in the procedural and object-oriented styles

    Susan Wiedenbeck;Vennila Ramalingam

  • Characteristics of the mental representations of novice and expert programmers: an empirical study

    Susan Wiedenbeck;Vikki Fix;Jean Scholtz

  • Learning second and subsequent programming languages: A problem of transfer

    Jean Scholtz;Susan Wiedenbeck

  • Measuring Online Trust of Websites: Credibility, Perceived Ease of Use, and Risk

    Cynthia L. Corritore;Robert P. Marble;Susan Wiedenbeck;Beverly Kracher

  • The Roles Beacons Play in Comprehension for Novice and Expert Programmers.

    Martha E. Crosby;Jean Scholtz;Susan Wiedenbeck

  • Gender pluralism in problem-solving software

    Margaret M. Burnett;Laura Beckwith;Susan Wiedenbeck;Scott D. Fleming

  • Gender HCI: What About the Software?

    L. Beckwith;M. Burnett;V. Grigoreanu;S. Wiedenbeck

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean Scholtz
Jean Scholtz Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Enrico Motta
Enrico Motta The Open University

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