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AT&T Technical Journal, Volume 75
Volume 75, Number 1, January - February 1996
- Stephen Chen, Tsun S. Chow:

Information technology - Best practices in design and development. 3-4 - Larry Bernstein:

Software in the large. 5-14 - James P. Moreland, Eileen M. Sieli, Mary Socratous, Susan C. Udovic:

Small-team development in a competitive environment. 15-23 - Nelson R. Deutschen, E. Jay Bowers, Jerry W. Lankford:

ASCC: The impact of a Silver Bullet. 24-34 - Robert N. Sulgrove:

Scoping software projects. 35-45 - Doreen S. Yochum, Elaine P. Laws, Gretchen K. Barlow:

An integrated human resources approach to moving information technology professionals toward best in class. 46-53 - David G. Belanger, Yih-Farn Chen, Neal R. Fildes, Balachander Krishnamurthy, Paul H. Rank, Kiem-Phong Vo, Terry E. Walker:

Architecture styles and services: An experiment involving the signal operations platforms-provisioning operations system. 54-63 - Graham I. Johnson

, Mark G. Westwater:
Usability and self-service information technology: Cognitive engineering in product design and evaluation. 64-73 - Stephen G. Eick, Daniel E. Fyock:

Visualizing corporate data. 74-86 - Dan Stanzione:

Foreword. ii-iii
Volume 75, Number 2, March - April 1996
- Stephen Chen, Tsun S. Chow:

Information technology - Reuse technologies and applications. 6-7 - J. Craig Cleaveland, Janet A. Fertig, George W. Newsome:

Dividing the software pie. 8-19 - Dave K. Kythe:

The promise of distributed business components. 20-28 - Yennun Huang

, Chandra M. R. Kintala, Lawrence Bernstein, Yi-Min Wang:
Components for software fault tolerance and rejuvenation. 29-37 - John K. Whetzel:

Integrating the world wide web and database technology. 38-46 - Joseph O. Bergholm, J. Michael Davis, Behzad Nadji, Peter D. Ting:

Service design and inventory system - An object-oriented reusable software asset. 47-57 - Andrew C. Carlson, William R. Brook, Christopher L. F. Haynes:

Experiences with distributed objects. 58-67 - Stacey J. Gelman, W. Douglas Peck:

Bringing business information to AT&T network systems through a data warehouse. 68-78

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