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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, January 1995
- Chuck Howell:
Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 7-15 - Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computers and related systems. 16-21 - Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
Experimental design and analysis in software engineering: Part 2: how to set up and experiment. 22-26 - Mary Shaw
:
Beyond objects: a software design paradigm based on process control. 27-38 - Klaus Pohl, Gernot Starke, Peter Peters:
Workshop summary first international workshop on requirements engineering: foundation of software quality (REFSQ;94). 39-45 - Xiping Song:
A framework for understanding the integration of design methodologies. 46-54 - L. B. S. Raccoon:
The chaos model and the chaos cycle. 55-66 - Edward G. Amoroso:
Creating formal specifications from requirements documents. 67-70 - Magne Jørgensen:
The quality of questionnaire based software maintenance studies. 71-73 - Panu Viljamaa:
The patterns business: impressions from PLoP-94. 74-78 - Abid Thyab Jazaa:
Toward better software automation. 79-84 - Vincenzo Ambriola, Giovanni A. Cignoni:
A distributed virtual machine to support software process. 85-89 - Jeffrey S. Poulin:
Book Reviews: Object Databases - The Essentials by Mary E. S. Loomis. 90-91 - John A. Kostecki:
Book review: Object-Oriented Software Metrics by Mark Lorenz and Jeff Kidd. 91-93 - Peter G. Neumann:
Book review: Software Creativity by Robert L. Glass. 93 - Will Tracz:
Book review: Software Engineering Standards and Specifications: An Annotated Index and Directory by Stan Magee and Leanard L. Trip. 93 - Will Tracz:
Book review: Computer Related Risks by Peter G. Neumann (ACM Press Books 1995). 93
Volume 20, Number 2, April 1995
- Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the Public in Computers and Related Systems. 7-13 - Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
Experimental Design and Analysis in Software Engineering: Types of Experimental Design. 14-16 - Matthew C. Sejnowski:
Revolutionary DCF System to Replace CMM. 16-17 - Margaret J. Davis:
Process and Product: Dichotomy or Duality? 17-18 - Hubert Vanooteghem:
The Maturity Movement and Acedia. 18-19 - Bob Britchef:
A Few (Proposed) Fundamental Laws of Programming. 19-20 - C. Michael Holloway:
Software Engineering and Epistemology. 20-21 - Will Tracz:
Third International Conference on Software Reuse Summary. 21-22 - Bruce Anderson:
Building Organizational Competence in Software Architecture: OOPSLA'94 Workshop Report. 25-28 - Eric Dubois, Jacques Hagelstein, Axel van Lamsweerde, Fernando Orejas, Jeanine Souquières, Pierre L. Wodon:
A Guided Tour through the ICARUS Project. 28-33 - Balachander Krishnamurthy:
CSCW 94 Workshop to Explore Relationships between Research in Computer Supported Cooperative Work & Software Process: Workshop Report. 34-35 - Rakesh Agarwal, Patricia Lago:
PATHOS - a paradigmatic approach to high-level object-oriented software development. 36-41 - Mike Mannion, Barry Keepence:
SMART requirements. 42-47 - Jing Ying, Zhijun He, Zhaohui Wu, Jiangyun Li, Weicheng Fan, Zhaohui Xu:
A methodology for high-level software specification construction. 48-54 - Marvin V. Zelkowitz:
Algebra and models (and reality). 55-57 - Ivan Ryant:
The correctly analyzed system which behaves incorrectly. 58-61 - John E. Arnold:
Control integration: a briefly annotated bibliography. 62-67 - Neville I. Churcher, Martin J. Shepperd:
Towards a conceptual framework for object oriented software metrics. 69-75 - Ben Whittle:
Models and languages for component description and reuse. 76-89
Volume 20, Number 3, July 1995
- Chuck Howell:
Surfing the Net for Software Engineering Notes. 2-7 - Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the Public in Computers and Related Systems. 7-12 - Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
Experimental design and analysis in software engineering, part 4: choosing an experimental design. 13-15 - Will Tracz:
17th International Conference on Software Engineering: Window on the World. 16-28 - David Lorge Parnas:
On ICSE's "most influential" papers. 29-32 - Watts S. Humphrey:
Why should you use a personal software process? 33-36 - L. B. S. Raccoon:
The complexity gap. 37-44 - Bill Appelbe, Gregory D. Abowd:
Beyond objects: a response. 45-48 - Will Tracz:
DSSA (Domain-Specific Software Architecture): pedagogical example. 49-62 - David Garlan, Walter F. Tichy, Frances Paulisch:
Summary of the Dagstuhl workshop on software architecture. 63-83 - David Garlan:
First international workshop on architectures for software systems workshop summary. 84-89 - Neil A. M. Maiden:
Reuse-oriented requirements engineering in NATURE. 90-93 - Tanehiro Tatsuta:
Practical verification for requirements model of Hatley/Pirbhai. 94-97
Volume 20, Number SI, August 1995
- Mansur H. Samadzadeh, Mansour Kazerooni-Zand:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on Software Reusability, SSR@ICSE 1995, April 23-30, 1995, Seattle, WA, USA. ACM 1995, ISBN 0-89791-739-1 [contents]
Volume 20, Number 4, October 1995
- Gail E. Kaiser:
Proceedings of the Third ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering, SIGSOFT 1995, Washington, DC, USA, October 10-13, 1995. ACM 1995, ISBN 978-0-89791-716-2 [contents]
Volume 20, Number 5, December 1995
- Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computers and related systems. 8-14 - Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
Experimental design and analysis in software engineering, part 5: analyzing the data. 14-17 - Barry W. Boehm:
Reuse emphasized at next process workshop. 17 - John Salasin, Howard E. Shrobe:
Evolutionary design of complex software (EDCS). 18-22 - James H. Cross II, Alex Quilici, Linda Wills, Philip Newcomb, Elliot J. Chikofsky:
Second working conference on reverse engineering summary report. 23-26 - Richard N. Taylor, Will Tracz, Lou Coglianese:
Software development using domain-specific software architectures: CDRl A011 - a curriculum module in the SEI style. 27-38 - Robert Bruce Kelsey:
"A plea for tolerance in matters epistemological...". 39 - L. B. S. Raccoon:
The chaos strategy. 40-47 - Edward A. Billard, Alice E. Riedmiller:
A GUI for a manager of lightweight processes. 48-50 - Thomas Philip, Ramani Ramsundar:
A reengineering framework for small scale software. 51-55 - K. K. Aggarwal, Yogesh Singh:
Software reliability apportionment using the analytic hierarchy process. 56-61 - Dianxiang Xu, Guoliang Zheng:
Inheritance as sublation and its semantics. 62-66 - Manwu Xu, Fancong Zeng, Jianfeng Lu, Dong Yang:
The development of JR-DSSG: a case study of software reuse. 67-72 - Paul Kogut:
Design reuse: chemical engineering vs. software engineering. 73-77 - Ronald J. Leach, Terrence L. Fuller:
An illustration of the domain analysis process. 78-82 - Mehmet Bülent Özcan, Ian C. Morrey:
A visual requirements validation environment for the reverse engineering of formal specifications from rapid prototypes. 83-87 - Michael Ayers:
Book Reviews: The Capability Maturity Model Guidelines for Improving the Software Process. 88-89 - Jürgen Börstler:
Book Review: Reengineering Information Technology Success Through Empowerment. 89 - Peter G. Neumann:
Safeware: System Safety and Computers. 90-91 - Marty Leisner:
Confessions of a Used Program Salesman: Institutionalizing Software Reuse. 90 - Ronald B. Finkbine:
Software Inspection. 90 - Peter G. Neumann:
Fatal Defect: Chasing Killer Computer Bugs. 91 - Per Brinch Hansen:
The SuperPascal Software. 91
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