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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January 1984
- Pamela Zave:

Report to SIGSOFT membership fiscal year 1983 actual income and expenses. 8 - Peter G. Neumann:

Review of "The hacker's dictionary: a guide to the world of computer wizards" by Guy L. Steele, Donald R. Woods, Raphael A. Finkel, Mark R. Crispin, Richard M. Stallman, and Geoffrey S. Goodfellow. Harper & Row Publishers 1983. 12-15 - Stephen W. Smoliar:

Review of "Programming in PROLOG" by W. F. Clocksin and C. S. Mellish. Springer-Verlag 1981. 16-18 - Clifton C. Dutton:

Requirements tools: phase I in a software development methodology. 19-23 - Lori A. Clarke, Debra J. Richardson:

A reply to Foster's "Comment on 'The application of error-sensitive testing strategies to debugging'". 24-28 - Alain J. Martin:

On David Gries's plateau problem. 29-30 - Kenneth Magel:

Principles for software environments. 32-35 - Kenneth Magel:

The user-definable interface project. 36-40 - Ned Chapin:

Software maintenance with fourth-generation languages. 41-42 - Kris Jamsa:

Object oriented design vs structured design: a student's perspective. 43-49 - Hans Janssens:

The strange power of FORTRAN: a very short calendar printing program. 50-51 - Abstracts in software engineering. 52-63

Volume 9, Number 2, April 1984
- William E. Riddle:

Report on the software process workshop. 13-20 - William E. Riddle:

The magic number eighteen plus or minus three: a study of software technology maturation. 21-37 - M. M. Lehman, V. Stenning, Wladyslaw M. Turski:

Another look at software design methodology. 38-53 - Roger C. Shaw, P. N. Hudson, N. W. Davis:

Introduction of a formal technique into a software development environment: early observations. 54-79 - Jorge L. Díaz-Herrera:

Pragmatic problems with step-wise refinement program development. 80-88 - Mee Yee Chan, Siu-Yuen Yam:

A program testing assistant for BASIC-PLUS. 89-103 - Tom Gilb:

Software engineering: using "design by objectives" tools (DBO). 104-113 - Girish Parikh:

What is software maintenance really?: what is in a name? 114-116 - Vijay Kumar Garg:

Screen-oriented highlevel debugger(SHD) for PASCAL. 117-119 - Kenneth A. Foster:

Sensitive test data for logic expressions. 120-125 - Kenneth A. Foster:

A reply to a reply. 126 - G. G. Gustafson, T. A. Johnson:

Short "good" programs. 129 - Andrew E. Yiannakos:

Quality assurance and quality control in the software development process. 130-132 - Abstracts in software engineering. 145-146

Volume 9, Number 3, May 1984
- William E. Riddle, Peter B. Henderson:

Proceedings of the ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN Software Engineering Symposium on Practical Software Development Environments, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, April 23-25, 1984. ACM 1984, ISBN 0-89791-131-8 [contents]
Volume 9, Number 4, July 1984
- Pamela Zave:

An overview of the PAISLey project-1984. 12-19 - Peter Freeman, Anthony I. Wasserman, Raymond C. Houghton Jr.:

Comparing software development methodologies for Ada: a study plan. 22-55 - David R. Barstow, Howard E. Shrobe, Erik Sandewall, Stephen W. Smoliar:

Interactive programming environments. 56-58 - Dave Brown:

My accordian's stuffed full of paper: or why we did so badly in the design phase. 58-60 - Abstracts in software engineering. 62-66

Volume 9, Number 5, October 1984
- Dick Dunn:

Two observations on large software projects. 8-10 - Pamela Zave:

Correction. 10 - Marvin V. Zelkowitz:

A taxonomy of prototype designs. 11-12 - Samuel T. Gregory:

On prototypes vs. mockups. 13 - David Robinson:

A response to Dave Brown's "Why we did so badly in the design phase". 13 - Scott H. Costello:

Software engineering under deadline pressure. 15-19 - Antonio Kung, Michael Ian Thomas:

Applying a generalized host/target concept for developing subsystems in PASCAL. 20-22 - Rafael Bonet, Antonio Kung:

Structuring into subsystems: the experience of a prototyping approach. 23-27 - Mark K. Joseph:

Programming with small blocks. 28-42 - Herbert Weber:

The distributed development system: a monolithic software development environment. 43-72 - Abstracts in software engineering. 90-94


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