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Automated Software Engineering, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 1994
- W. Lewis Johnson, Anthony Finkelstein:

Introduction. 7-8 - W. Lewis Johnson:

Introduction to the special issue on knowledge based software engineering. 9-10 - Yingsha Liao:

Efficiently computing derived performance data. 11-29 - Martin S. Feather:

Towards a derivational style of distributed system design - An example. 31-59 - Wojtek Kozaczynski, Jim Q. Ning:

Automated program understanding by concept recognition. 61-78 - Richard M. Keller, Michal Rimon, Aseem Das:

A knowledge-based prototyping environment for construction of scientific modeling software. 79-128 - Stephan Jacobs, Matthias Jarke, Klaus Pohl:

Report on the first international IEEE symposium on requirements engineering (RE93) San Diego, January 4-6, 1993. 129-132 - Peter G. Selfridge:

Report on the First Working Conference on Reverse Engineering, May 21-23, 1993, Baltimore, Maryland, in conjunction with the International Conference on Software Engineering. 133-139 - Stephen Fickas:

Desert Island column. 141-146
Volume 1, Number 2, June 1994
- Tobiah E. Smith, Dorothy E. Setliff:

Using simulated annealing to synthesize resource-bounded software. 155-176 - Gerhard Fischer:

Domain-oriented design environments. 177-203 - Alistair G. Sutcliffe:

Commentary on 'Domain oriented design environments' by Gerhard Fischer. 205-208 - Dorothy E. Setliff:

Birds of a feather: The DODE and domain-specific software synthesis systems. 209-213 - Jim Q. Ning:

Developing domain-oriented design environments - The question ishow, notwhy. 215-218 - Peter G. Selfridge:

Commentary on "Domain-oriented design environments" by Gerhard Fischer. 219-222 - Gerhard Fischer:

Domain-oriented design environments: Reply to commentaries. 223-229
Volume 1, Numbers 3-4, September 1994
- Sanjay Bhansali:

Software synthesis using generic architectures. 239-279 - Rattikorn Hewett, Micheal Hewett:

A knowledge-based framework for automated software synthesis. 281-314 - Enn Tyugu:

Using classes as specifications for automatic construction of programs in the NUT system. 315-334 - Chris Welty:

The Eighth Annual Knowledge-Based Software Engineering Conference. 335-339

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