Selected Publications:
“The Path to Universal Gravitation: The Role of the Pendulum.” Science and Education Vol. 15 (2006): 577-595.
“Problems with Simplicity and Analogy in ECHO and TEC.” Chapter in Computing, Philosophy, and Cognition edited by Magnani, Lorenzo and Dossena, Riccardo (college Publications) 2005.
“The Path to Universal Gravitation: The Role of the Pendulum.” (Revised) Chapter in Pendulum Motion: Historical, Methodological and Pedagogical Dimensions edited by Michael Matthews, Art Stinner, and Colin Gauld (Springer) 2005.
“Critical Theory and Nursing Development,” with Prof. Dale Rajacich, University of Windsor, Guidance and Counselling. Vol. 19 No. 4 (Summer, 2004)
“Modeling Newton’s Lunar precession Problem and its Role in Understanding and Teaching Scientific Method.” Proceedings from the International History and Philosophy of Science and Teaching, Winnipeg 2003.
“The Path to Universal Gravitation: How Pendulums Help.” Proceedings of the International Pendulum Project Conference, Sydney Australia. October 2002.
“Newton Sees the Light! Common Sense Reasoning and the Making of Science.” Joint Session for the International Division for the History of Science and the International Division for the Logic and Methodology of Science. Paris, France. October 2002. Conference and proceedings.
Richard Frost and Pierre Boulos. “An efficient compositional semantics for natural-language database queries with arbitrarily-nested quantification and negation.” Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Volume 2338, 2002.
Richard Frost and Pierre Boulos. “An efficient compositional semantics for natural-language database queries with arbitrarily-nested quantification and negation.” Canadian AI 2002 (Calgary). Conference and proceedings. June 2002.
“The Newtonian Revolution as a revolution in scientific reasoning.” Proceedings from Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation 2001.
“Commentary on “Decision Theory in the Undergraduate Curriculum”.” Proceedings from Ontario Society for the Study of Argumentation 2001.
“Newtonian Deductions and Lunar Precession,” in Proceedings from Historia Mathematica 2000.