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Journal of Systems and Software (JSS), Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, July 1989
- Robert L. Glass:

Editor's corner: The legend of the bad software project. 1 - Roberto R. Kampfner:

A synthetic approach to the design of information-systems software. 3-14 - Daniel A. Cañas, William G. Bulgren:

A file management system for a magnetic disk used as a buffer to write-once optical storage. 15-21 - Dennis R. Moreau, Wayne D. Dominick:

Object-oriented graphical information systems: Research plan and evaluation metrics. 23-28 - Pierre N. Robillard, Germinal Boloix:

The interconnectivity metrics: A new metric showing how a program is organized. 29-39 - Robert B. Terwilliger, Roy H. Campbell:

ENCOMPASS: An environment for the incremental development of software. 41-53 - H. S. Wang, S. R. Hsu, J. C. Lin:

A generalized optimal path-selection model for structural program testing. 55-63 - Robert L. Glass:

The temporal relationship between theory and practice. 65-67 - Sallie Keller-McNulty, Mark S. McNulty:

Response to: Resolving the software science anomaly. 69-71 - David N. Card, William W. Agresti:

Further remarks on software science. 71-72
Volume 10, Number 2, September 1989
- Robert L. Glass:

Editor's corner : How can computer science truly become a science, and software engineering truly become engineering? 75-76 - Sudha Ram, Clark L. Chastain:

Architecture of distributed data base systems. 77-95 - Robert B. Terwilliger, Roy H. Campbell:

PLEASE: Executable specifications for incremental software development. 97-112 - Stephen Fickas:

Design issues in a rule-based system. 113-123 - Panayiotis E. Pintelas, Vasilios Kallistros:

An overview of some software design languages. 125-138 - James W. Howatt, Albert L. Baker:

Rigorous definition and analysis of program complexity measures: An example using nesting. 139-150 - Hershey H. Friedman

, Linda Weiser Friedman
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Myths, unethical practices, personnel requirements: What do computer industry professionals really believe? 151-153
Volume 10, Number 3, October 1989
- Robert L. Glass:

Software metrics: of lightning rods and built-up tension. 157-158 - David N. Card, R. A. Berg:

An industrial engineering approach to software development. 159-168 - Anna Hác:

A validated performance model for distributed file systems. 169-185 - A. Inkeri Verkamo:

Performance comparison of distributive and mergesort as external sorting algorithms. 187-200 - McCagie Brooks Rogers:

Considerations for applying multiple-level protocols to satellite communication networks. 201-212 - Avram Eskenasi:

Evaluation of software product quality by means of classification methods. 213-216 - Bruce I. Blum:

Volume, distance and productivity. 217-226
Volume 10, Number 4, November 1989
- Robert L. Glass:

Editor's corner: Should a journal publish a virus? 229 - James E. Tomayko:

Is software engineering graduate-level material? 231-233 - James R. Comer, David J. Rodjak:

Software engineering education at Texas Christian University: Adapting a curriculum to changing needs. 235-244 - Everald E. Mills:

The Master of Software Engineering (MSE) program at Seattle University. 245-252 - Freeman L. Moore, Phillip R. Purvis:

Training practicing software engineers at Texas instruments. 253-260 - David Budgen

, Peter Henderson, Chic Rattray:
Academic/industrial collaboration in a postgraduate MSc course in Software Engineering. 261-266 - John W. Brackett:

The Boston University software engineering graduate program: Continuing education through interactive television. 267-269 - Alan C. Benander, Barbara A. Benander:

An empirical study of COBOL programs via a style analyzer: The benefits of good programming style. 271-279 - James E. Tomayko:

Lessons learned teaching Ada in the context of software engineering. 281-283

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