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4th ICSE 1979: Munich, Germany
- Friedrich L. Bauer, Leon G. Stucki, Meir M. Lehman: 
 Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Software Engineering, Munich, Germany, September 1979. IEEE Computer Society 1979
- Brian Randell: 
 Software Engineering: As it was in 1968. 1-10
- Barry W. Boehm: 
 Software Engineering: As it is. 11-21
- D. M. Lasker: 
 Module Structure in an Evolving Family of Real Time Systems. 22-28
- Walter F. Tichy: 
 Software Development Based on Module Interconnection. 29-41
- Flaviu Cristian: 
 A Recovery Mechanism for Modular Software. 42-51
- Charles R. Vick: 
 On Software Engineering Tools: Past, Present and Future. 52
- Thomas E. Cheatham Jr., Judy A. Townley, Glenn H. Holloway: 
 A System for Program Refinement. 53-62
- Erhard Plödereder: 
 Pragmatic Techniques for Program Analysis and Verification. 63-72
- Roger S. Scowen: 
 A New Technique for Improving the Quality of Computer Programs. 73-78
- Jacques Cohen: 
 Computer-Aided Micro-Analysis of Programs. 79-84
- P. C. Belford, R. A. Berg, Thomas L. Hannan: 
 Central Flow Control Software Development: A Case Study of the Effectiveness of Software Engineering Techniques. 85-93
- R. R. Horsley, William C. Lynch: 
 Pilot: A Software Engineering Case Study. 94-99
- Thomas Martin: 
 PEARL At the Age of Three. ICSE 1979: 100-110
- W. S. Amey: 
 The Computer Assisted Software (Case) System. 111-115
- R. R. Willis, E. P. Jensen: 
 Computer Aided Design of Software Systems. 116-125
- Geoff P. Mullery: 
 CORE : A Method for Controlled Requirement Expression. 126-135
- Anthony F. Hutchings, R. W. McGuffin, A. E. Elliston, B. R. Tranter, P. N. Westmacott: 
 On CADES-Software Engineering in Practice. 136-144
- H. S. Elovitz: 
 An Experiment in Software Engineering: The Architecture Research Facility as a Case Study. 145-152
- Ernst Denert: 
 The Project Library : A Tool for Software Development. 153-173
- Hugh C. Lauer, Edwin H. Satterthwaite: 
 The Impact of Mesa on System Design. 174-182
- Jeff Kramer, Jim Cunningham: 
 Invariants for Specifications. 183-193
- M. S. Laventhal: 
 A Constructive Approach to Reliable Synchronization Code. 194-202
- S. Keramidis, L. Mackert: 
 Specification and Implementation of Parallel Activities on Abstract Objects. 203-211
- Roy H. Campbell, Robert B. Kolstad: 
 Path Expressions in Pascal. 212-219
- J.-C. Rault: 
 France on An Approach Towards Reliable Software. 220-230
- C. V. Ramamoorthy, Farokh B. Bastani, John M. Favaro, Yu-King R. Mok, C. W. Nam, Keiichi Suzuki: 
 On A Systematic Approach to the Development and Validation of Critical Software for Nuclear Power Plants. 231-240
- Julian E. Gomez: 
 An Interactive FORTRAN Structuring Aid. 241-244
- Rudolf Lauber, Joachim Biewald, Peter Göhner, H. Schelling: 
 EPOS : A Specification and Design Technique for Computer Controlled Real-time Automation Systems. 245-250
- Patrizia Asirelli, Pierpaolo Degano, Giorgio Levi, Alberto Martelli, Ugo Montanari, Giuliano Pacini, Franco Sirovich, Franco Turini: 
 A Flexible Environment for Program Development Based on a Symbolic Interpreter. 251-264
- William E. Riddle, G. Bristow, C. Drey, B. Edwards: 
 Anomaly Detection in Concurrent Programs. 265-273
- Rudolf Marty, L. Vanek: 
 Hierarchical Coroutines: A Mechanism for Improved Program Structure. 274-285
- Harald Wertz: 
 A System to Improve incorrect Programs. 286-293
- Daniel M. Berry, Maria Heloisa (Lolo) Penedo: 
 The Use of a Module Interconnection Specification Capability in the SARA System Design Methodology. 294-307
- Jean-Pierre Banâtre, Michel Banâtre: 
 Language Features for Description of Cooperating Processes. 308-314
- Anita K. Jones, Karsten Schwan: 
 TASK Forces: Distributed Software for Solving Problems of Substantial Size. 315-331
- A. D'Agapayeff: 
 On Microprocessors: A Platform for True Program Portability with Examples from Microcobal. 332-339
- William M. McKeeman: 
 On An Overview. ICSE 1979: 340
- Horst Remus, Stephen N. Zilles: 
 Prediction and Management of Program Quality. 341-350
- Alan R. Feuer, E. B. Fowlkes: 
 Some Results from an Empirical Study of Computer Software. 351-355
- Bill Curtis, Sylvia B. Sheppard, Phil Milliman: 
 Third Time Charm: Stronger Replication of the Ability of Software Complexity Metrics to Predict Programmer Performance. 356-360
- T. H. Bruggere: 
 Software Engineering: Management, Personnel and Methodology. 361-368
- D. Ross Jeffery, M. J. Lawrence: 
 An Inter-Organizational Comparison of Programming Productivity. 369-377
- J. Abe, Ken Sakamura, Hideo Aiso: 
 An Analysis of Software Project Failure. 378-385
- John W. Brackett, R. S. Eanes, C. K. Hitchon, Richard M. Thall: 
 An Environment for Producing Well-Engineered Microcomputer Software. 386-398
- Massimo Ancona, Gabriella Dodero, E. L. Durante: 
 Cross Software Development for Microprocessors Using a Translator Writing System. 399-402
- Jean Rohmer: 
 The APL2M System : A General Computer-Aided Software Engineering Environment for Mini and Microcomputers. 403-411
- Joan M. Morrissey, L. S.-Y. Wu: 
 On Software Engineering-An Economic Perspective. 412-422
- Rudolf Bayer: 
 On Synchronization and Recovery in Database Systems. 423-424
- Jonathan A. Bauer, Alan B. Finger: 
 Test Plan Generation Using Formal Grammars. 425-432
- J. Horejs: 
 Finite Semantics for Program Testing. 433-441
- Edsger W. Dijkstra: 
 Software Engineering : As It Should Be. ICSE 1979: 442-448
- Wladyslaw M. Turski: 
 Software Engineering : As It Will Be. ICSE 1979: 449-456

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