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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, January 1979
- Edward F. Miller:

Some statistics from the software testing service. 8-11 - Richard E. Fairley:

Masters curriculum in software engineering. 12-17 - Dennis P. Geller:

Letter on Parker's "design methodologies: a comparison". 18 - Haim Kilov:

Letter on Parnas' view of Dijkstra vs. deMillo, Lipton and Perlis. 19 - An alternative to structured programming: syndicate programming. 19-20

- A note on the psychology of abstraction (PGN). 21

- Abstracts in software engineering: part 8. 22-24

Volume 4, Number 2, April 1979
- David Gelperin:

Testing maintainability. 7-12 - Richard E. Fairley:

Masters curriculum in software engineering. 13-16 - Richard G. Hamlet:

Report on Florida testing workshop. 17-18 - Abstracts in software engineering: part 9. 19-20

Volume 4, Number 3, July 1979
- Norman F. Schneidewind:

Secretary-Treasurer's report to SIGSOFT members. 3-5
- William G. Bail:

User experiences with specification tools: (panel from specifications of reliable software conference) (April 3-5, 1979). 7-14 - John E. Shore, Kathryn L. Heninger:

Limits to specifications: why not more progress? Panel at IEEE conference on <u>specifications of reliable software</u>. 15-16 - Pamela Zave:

Panel session: approaches to specification-various models <u>an informal report</u>. 17-18 - Mark A. Ardis:

Specifications of reliable software - what next? 19-21 - David A. Marca:

A method for specifying structured programs. 22-31 - Tom Gilb:

A comment on "the definition of maintainability". 32-33
Volume 4, Number 4, October 1979
- Jim Horning:

A note on program reliability. 6-8 - Robert G. Babb II, Leonard L. Tripp:

An approach to defining areas within the field of software engineering. 9-17 - James E. Emery:

Small-scale software components. 18-21 - Peter Schorer:

A program testing problem: request for references and/or consultants. 22

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