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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, January 1988
- Peter G. Neumann:

Risks to the public. 3-16 - Will Tracz:

Software reuse myths. 17-21 - K. F. Donnelly, K. A. Gluck:

A case study in test environment evolution. 22-28 - Mehdi T. Harandi:

Workshop on software specification and design. 29 - J. C. P. Woodcock:

Formalisms. 30-32 - Guillermo Arango, Peter Freeman:

Application of artificial intelligence. 32-38 - Peter B. Henderson:

Methodology and environments. 39-40 - Pamela Zave:

Assessment. 40-43 - Robert G. Babb II:

Language and models. 43-45 - Guillermo Arango, Ira D. Baxter, Peter Freeman:

A framework for incremental progress in the application of AI to software engineering. 46-50 - Fletcher J. Buckley:

Balloting experiment with software engineering standards. 51 - Tore Smestad, Kristian Andersen:

Integrated projection illustrating. 52-56 - Christopher Westphal:

Knowledge engineering for software design. 57-58 - William Bruyn, Randall Jense, Dinesh Keskar, Paul Ward:

An extended systems modeling language (ESML). 58-67 - Jenny C. Young:

SofTool users group. 68-70
Volume 13, Number 2, April 1988
- Peter G. Neumann:

Risks to the public and related systems. 5-17 - Edsger W. Dijkstra:

Position paper on "fairness". 18-20 - Richard A. Zahniser:

Computer science vs. software engineering. 21 - Richard A. Zahniser:

The perils of top-down design. 22-24 - Christiane Floyd:

A paradigm change in software engineering. 25-38 - J. A. Zimmer:

We need a discipline of software composing. 39-40 - Richard E. Fairley:

Post-mortem analysis of software engineering at Wang Institute. 41-47 - Cathy C. Ncube:

Ada tasking model and Prolog predication. 48-50 - John Murray:

Source control using VM/SP and CMS. 51-54 - Peter Kokol:

Software effort metrics: how to join them. 55-57
Volume 13, Number 3, July 1988
- Fred B. Schneider, Leslie Lamport:

On E. W. Dijkstra's position paper on "fairness: ". 18-19 - K. Mani Chandy, Jayadev Misra:

Another view on "fairness". 20 - B. Williams:

Punchcard voting systems. 21 - Paulo César Masiero, Fernão Stella R. Germano:

JSD as an object-oriented design method. 22-23 - R. M. Ladden:

Object-oriented development for Ada. 24-31 - Robert D. Blumofe, A. Hecht:

Executing real-time structured analysis specifications. 32-40 - Gerhard Chroust:

Models, instances, and concurrency in software development. 41-42 - Patrick H. Loy:

Toward a new paradigm for quality assurance. 43-44 - Ben U. Livson:

A practical approach to software quality assurance. 45-48 - R. Martin:

Evaluation of current software costing tools. 49-51 - Frank W. Calliss, Malcolm Munro:

The first UK software maintenance workshop. 52-53
Volume 13, Number 4, October 1988
- Peter G. Neumann, et al.:

Risks to the public. 3-20 - Leonard L. Tripp:

Graphical notations for program design. 39-44 - Jean E. Tardy:

Host/target approach to embedded system development is becoming obsolete. 45-51 - Ian Thomas:

PCTE Esprit and Pact. 52-56 - Guoliang Zheng, Chengxiang Zhai:

The kernel of Modula-2 integrated environment. 57-60 - Jürgen F. H. Winkler:

Workshop on software version and configuration control. 61-73 - John Murray:

Problem reporting and development tracking using VM/SP. 74-78 - S. C. Kienle, W. A. Keller:

Problem report forms: a system for software configuration management. 79-84
Volume 13, Number 5, November 1988
- Peter B. Henderson:

Proceedings of the ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN Software Engineering Symposium on Practical Software Development Environments, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, November 28-30, 1988. ACM 1989, ISBN 0-89791-290-X [contents]

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