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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, January 1996
- David Notkin:

Letter from the executive committee. 1 - David John Leciston:

Letter to the editor. 2-5 - Chuck Howell:

Surfing the Net for software engineering notes. 6-10 - Barbara Ann Kitchenham:

Evaluating software engineering methods and tool part 1: The evaluation context and evaluation methods. 11-14 - Murali Sitaraman:

4th international software reuse conference overview. 15 - Peter G. Neumann:

Illustrative risks to the public in the use of computer systems and related technology. 16-30 - Klaus Pohl, Peter Peters:

Workshop summary second international workshop on requirements engineering: foundation of software quality. 31-34 - Kevin Benner:

"The Organization" (or Software Reuse in a Business Environment). 35-39 - Larry Latour, Kevin D. Wentzel:

WISR'95: 7th annual workshop on software reuse summary and working group reports. 35-54 - Sidney C. Bailin:

Domain Processes and Engineering. 39-42 - Mark Simos:

Domain Modeling Representation Strategies: Towards a Comparative Framework. 42-46 - Steve Edwards:

Micro-Architecture of Software Components and The Need For Good Mental Models of Software Subsystems. 46-50 - Bill Frakes:

The Reuse of Processes. 46 - Martin L. Griss

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Systematic OO Reuse- A Tale Of Two Cultures. 50-52 - Margaret J. Davis:

Barriers to Institutionalizing Using Current Tools and Environments. 52-54 - Frank Svoboda, Fred Maymir-Ducharme, Jeffrey S. Poulin:

SRI workshop summary: "domain analysis in the DoD". 55-67 - Pankaj K. Garg, Sriram Sankar:

Fifth California software symposium. 68-70 - Cyrus F. Nourani:

Multi-agent object level AI validation and verification. 70-72 - Steven P. Wartik:

Slow down, you read too fast. 73-74 - Dick Carey:

Is Software Quality Intrinsic, Subjective, or Relational? 74-75 - Michael Bruce:

Internet agility/Maturity model survey for the software industry call for participation. 75-76 - L. B. S. Raccoon:

A learning curve primer for software engineers. 77-86 - Richard Veryard

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Information coordination - the management of information model, systems, and organizations. 87-89 - Jurgen Burstler:

Pattern Languages o f Program Design. 88-89 - Ronald B. Finkbine:

Metrics and Models in Software Quality Engineering. 89
Volume 21, Number 2, March 1996
- Jesse H. Poore:

Harlan Mills' Passing. 6 - Mark Doernhoefer:

Surfing the net for Software Engineering Notes. 7-10 - Barbara Ann Kitchenham:

Evaluating software engineering methods and tool - part 2: selecting an appropriate evaluation method - technical criteria. 11-15 - Peter G. Neumann:

Risks to the public in computers and related systems. 16-22 - Joe McManus, Renaat Verbruggen:

A proposed methodology for knowledge based systems development. 22-31 - Krish Pillai:

The fountain model and its impact on project schedule. 32-38 - Julio César Sampaio do Prado Leite:

Working results on software re-engineering. 39-44 - Dan Shoemaker, Vladan Jovanovic:

Educating software executives: a doctorate in software management. 45-46 - Lawrence Bernstein:

Software investment strategy. 47-53 - Peter Kokol:

Toward quality oriented IS design processes using two levelled design. 53-55 - Joseph George, Bradley D. Carter:

A strategy for mapping from function-oriented software models to object-oriented software models. 56-63 - D. M. Johnson:

The systems engineer and the software crisis. 64-73 - Robert Bruce Kelsey:

Bad fixes, change specifications, and linguistic constraints on problem diagnosis. 74-78 - A. John Swartz:

Airport 95: automated baggage system? 79-83 - David R. Pitts, Barbara H. Miller:

The wild-west revisited. 84-86 - David Rine:

Structural defects in object-oriented programming. 86-88 - Manuel J. Barranco García, Juan Carlos Granja-Alvarez:

Productive maintainability. 89-91 - Michael Ayers:

Book Review: Information Modeling - An Object-Oriented Approach by Haim Kilov and James Ross. 91-92 - David John Leciston:

Book Review: PCTE: The Standard for Open Repositories by Lois Wakeman and Jonathan Jowett. 92
Volume 21, Number 3, May 1996
- Steve J. Zeil, Will Tracz:

Proceedings of the 1996 International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, ISSTA 1996, San Diego, CA, USA, January 8-10, 1996. ACM 1996, ISBN 0-89791-787-1 [contents]
Volume 21, Number 4, July 1996
- Mark Doernhoefer:

Surfing the net for Software Engineering Notes. 6-9 - Barbara Ann Kitchenham:

Evaluating software engineering methods and tool - part 3: selecting an appropriate evaluation method - practical issues. 9-12 - Peter G. Neumann:

Risks to the public in computers and related systems. 12-18 - Mansur H. Samadzadeh, Mansour Kazerooni-Zand:

SSR'95 summary report. 39-40 - Graeme Smith:

First ISEW Cleanroom workshop summary. 41-44 - Innes Jelly, Ian Gorton:

Current research directions in software engineering for parallel and distributed systems. 44-46 - Jochen Ludewig:

Summary of the third international workshop on software engineering education (IWSEE3). 47-51 - Tim M. Bull, Keith H. Bennett:

A report on the Durham program transformations workshop. 51-53 - Ian Sommerville:

Sixth international workshop on software configuration management. 54-57 - Max Mühlhäuser:

MMSD'96: workshop on multimedia software development. 58-63 - David S. Rosenblum:

Formal methods and testing: why the state-of-the art is not the state-of-the practice. 64-66 - Muthu Ramachandran:

Requirements-driven software test: a process-oriented approach. 66-70 - Federico Vazquez:

An algebra approach to the deduction of data flow diagrams and object oriented diagrams from algebraic specifications. 71-80 - Kari Laitinen:

Estimating understandability of software documents. 81-92 - Ivan Ryant:

7-layered (small mental exercise). 93 - Michael Ayers:

Book Review: Reliable Object-Oriented Software- Applyi n g Analysis and Design. 94-95 - Michael Ayers:

Book Review: Bringing Design to Software. 95-96 - Ronald B. Finkbine:

Book Review: Software Development Using Eiffel. 96 - Ronald B. Finkbine:

Book Review: Software Fault Tolerance. 96 - Frank Hollenbach:

Book Review: Software Systems Construction with Examples in Ada. 97 - Robert Bruce Kelsey:

Book Review: An ISO 9000 Approach To Building Quality Software. 97-98 - Robert Bruce Kelsey:

Book Review: A Quantitative Approach t o Software Management: The ami Handbook. 98-99 - Marty Leisner:

Book Review: Debugging the Development Process. 99-100 - Robert Bruce Kelsey:

Book Review: A MAP For Software Acquisition. 99 - Robert Bruce Kelsey:

Book Review: How To Run Successful Projects. 99 - Marty Leisner:

Book Review: Managing Your Move t o Object Technology: Guidelines and Strategies for a Smooth Transition. 100 - Brian O'Laughlin:

Book Review: Beyond Technology's Promise. 100-101 - Brian O'Laughlin:

Book Review: C/C++ Software Quality Tools. 101-103 - Brian O'Laughlin:

Book Review: Foundations of Software Measurement. 103 - Peter Raynham:

Book Review: Rapid Software Development with Smalltalk. 104 - Suzette Person:

Book Review: The Object Primer. 104
Volume 21, Number 5, September 1996
- David Garlan, Mark Morieoni:

The Fourth Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE4). 4 - Alfonso Fuggetta:

ICSE 97: picking up the gauntlet. 5-6 - Mark Doernhoefer:

Surfing the net for Software Engineering Notes. 6-10 - Chris Sadler, Barbara Ann Kitchenham:

Evaluating software engineering methods and tool - part 4: the influence of human factors. 11-13 - Peter G. Neumann:

Risks to the public in computers and related systems. 13-20 - Jeff Kramer, Alexander L. Wolf:

Succeedings of the 8th international workshop on software specification and design. 21-35 - Tanehiro Tatsuta:

Conference on computer-aided software engineering summary report. 36-39 - Will Tracz:

Evolutionary design of complex software (EDCS) kick off workshop summary. 40-42 - John M. Favaro:

On the scalability problem in COTS-based programming environments. 43-46 - Donald L. Day:

User responses to constraints in computerized design tools (extended abstract). 47-50 - Lin Zucconi, Karl Reed:

Building testable software. 51-55 - Michael L. Cook:

Software design is a good thing. 56-57 - Jing Ying, Zhijun He:

Some comments on software methodology versus CASE. 58-59 - Richard Denney:

A comparison of the model-based & algebraic styles of specification as a basis for test specification. 60-64 - Jiazhong Zhang, Zhijian Wang:

NDHORM: an OO approach to requirements modeling. 65-69 - Philip Johnson:

Egret: a framework for advanced CSCW applications. 70-71 - Wing Lam, Ben Whittle:

A taxonomy of domain-specific reuse problems and their resolutions - version 1.0. 72-77 - R. Harrison, L. G. Samaraweera:

Using test case metrics to predict code quality and effort. 78-88 - Brian Henderson-Sellers:

The mathematical validity of software metrics. 89-94 - Offer Drori:

Planning and design of information systems using OODPM. 95-98 - Rose Mazhindu-Shumba:

A comment on the notation of the Wirfs-Brock et al object-oriented design method. 99
Volume 21, Number 6, November 1996
- David Garlan:

Proceedings of the Fourth ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering, SIGSOFT1996, San Francisco, California, USA, October 16-18, 1996. ACM 1996, ISBN 978-0-89791-797-1 [contents]

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