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13th ICSE 1991: Austin, Texas, USA
- Les Belady, David R. Barstow, Koji Torii:

Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Software Engineering, Austin, TX, USA, May 13-17, 1991. IEEE Computer Society / ACM Press 1991, ISBN 0-89791-391-4 - James M. Purtilo, Aaron Larson, Jeff Clark:

A Methodology for Prototyping-in-the-Large. 2-12 - Daniel Jackson:

Aspect: An Economical Bug-Detector. 13-22 - Michael M. Gorlick, Rami R. Razouk:

Using Weaves for Software Construction and Analysis. 23-34 - Susan L. Gerhart:

Formal Methods: An International Perspective. 36-37 - Watts S. Humphrey, David H. Kitson, Julia Gale:

A Comparison of U.S. and Japanese Software Process Maturity. 38-49 - William B. Frakes, Ted J. Biggerstaff, Rubén Prieto Díaz, Kazuo Matsumura, Wilhelm Schäfer:

Software Reuse: is it delivering? 52-59 - John Hartman:

Understanding Natural Programs Using Proper Decomposition. 62-73 - John D. Litke:

Toward new Techniques to Assess the Software Implementation Process. 74-82 - Robert W. Schwanke:

An Intelligent Tool for Re-Engineering Software Modularity. 83-92 - David A. Marca:

Augmenting SADT to Develop Computer Support for Cooperative Work. 94-103 - Lillian Ruston, Michael J. Muller, Kathleen D. Cebulka:

Designing Software for Use by Humans, not Machines. 104-113 - Jintae Lee:

Extending the Potts and Bruns Model for Recording Design Rationale. 114-125 - Ronald J. Norman, Wayne Stevens, Elliot J. Chikofsky, John Jenkins, Burt L. Rubenstein, Gene Forte:

CASE at the Start of the 1990's. 128-139 - Dan Craigen, Peter Ryan:

FM91: Formal Methods Workshop. 140-142 - Marc I. Kellner, Bill Curtis, Tom DeMarco, Kouichi Kishida, Maurice Schlumberger, Colin Tully:

Non-Technological Issues in Software Engineering. 144-146 - Bill Curtis:

Techies as Non-Technological Factors in Software Engineering? 147-148 - Tom DeMarco:

Non-Technological Issues in Software Engineering. 149-150 - Kouichi Kishida:

Position Statement. 151 - Maurice Schlumberger:

Software Engineering Management. 152-153 - Colin Tully:

A Failure of Management Nerve and Vision. 154-155 - Robert Balzer:

Tolerating Inconsistency. 158-165 - Nazim H. Madhavji:

The Prism Model of Changes. 166-177 - Richard A. DeMillo:

Progress Toward Automated Software Testing. 180-183 - Dan Craigen:

Tool Support for Formal Methods. 184-185 - Michel Banâtre:

Hiding Distribution in Distributed Systems. 189-196 - Andrew P. Bass, Maeve Boyle, Bryan Ratcliff:

PRESTIGE: A CASE Workbench for the JSD Implementor. 198-207 - Rudolf K. Keller, Mary Cameron, Richard N. Taylor, Dennis B. Troup:

User Interface Development and Software Environments: The Chiron-1 System. 208-218 - Steven S. Popovich, William M. Schell, Dewayne E. Perry:

Experiences with an Environment Generation System. 219-224 - Raymond Jacoby, Yoshihiro Tohma:

Parameter Value Computation by Least Square Method and Evaluation of Software Availability and Reliability at Service-Operation by the Hyper-Geometric Distribution Software Reliability Growth Model (HGDM). 226-237 - Joseph M. Caruso, David W. Desormeau:

Integrating Prior Knowledge with a Software Reliability Growth Model. 238-245 - Ram Chillarege, Wei-lun Kao, Richard G. Condit:

Defect Type and Its Impact on the Growth Curve. 246-255 - Takuya Katayama:

ISPW6: Support for the Software Process. 258-262 - Donald Gotterbarn:

Ethical Considerations in Software Engineering. 266-274 - Jairus Hihn, Hamid Habib-agahi:

Cost Estimation of Software Intensive Projects: A Survey of Current Practices. 276-287 - Richard W. Selby, Adam A. Porter, Douglas C. Schmidt, Jim Berney:

Metric-Driven Analysis and Feedback Systems for Enabling Empirically Guided Software Development. 288-298 - Marilyn W. Bush:

Process Assessments in NASA. 299-304 - Christian Jahl:

The Information Technology Security Evaluation Criteria. 306-312 - Gerhard Fischer, Scott Henninger, David F. Redmiles:

Cognitive tools for locating and comprehending software objects for reuse. 318-328 - Michael F. Dunn, John C. Knight:

Software Reuse in an Industrial Setting: A Case Study. 329-338 - Neil Iscoe, Gerald B. Williams, Guillermo Arango:

Domain Modeling for Software Engineering. 340-343 - David W. Franke, Martin K. Purvis:

Hardware/Software Codesign: A Perspective. 344-352 - John Werth, Laurie Honour Werth:

Directions in Software Engineering Education. 353-357

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