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Journal of Software Maintenance: Research and Practice, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 1991
- Shane Sharpe, Dwight A. Haworth, David P. Hale:
Characteristics of empirical software maintenance studies: 1980-1989. 1-15 - Chris Wild, Kurt Maly, Lianfang Liu:
Decision-based software development. 17-43
- Rachel J. Kenning, Simon D. Cooper, Robert M. Freeman, David S. Hinley, Malcolm Munro:
Report on the fourth European software maintenance workshop. 45-56
- Hilary Calow:
Reverse Engineering: Markets, Methods and Tools, Rosemary Rock-Evans and Keith Hales. Published by OVUM Ltd (7 Rathbone Street, London. Tel: 071 255 2670), 1990. ISBN 0 903969 53 X, 750 pages, 2 volumes. Price: £995 (U$1850) cased. 57-58
- Keith H. Bennett:
European special interest group in software maintenance. 59-61
Volume 3, Number 2, June 1991
- Keith Benneti, Mel A. Colter:
Editorial. 63
- David C. Rine:
An approach for developing an integrated modelling environment: A case investigation. 65-83 - David P. Hale, Dwight A. Haworth:
Towards a model of programmers' cognitive processes in software maintenance: A structural learning theory approach for debugging. 85-106 - Stephen W. L. Yip, David J. Robson:
Window user interfaces and software maintenance. 107-123
- Ned Chapin:
Conference on software maintenance - 1990: A report. 125-127
Volume 3, Number 3, September 1991
- Sallie M. Henry, Steve Wake:
Predicting maintainability with software quality metrics. 129-143 - Peter T. Breuer
, Kevin Lano:
Creating specifications from code: Reverse-engineering techniques. 145-162 - Harry M. Sneed:
Economics of software re-engineering. 163-182
Volume 3, Number 4, December 1991
- P. David Coward, Darrel C. Ince:
The role of symbolic execution in software maintenance. 183-192 - Kevin Lano, Howard P. Haughton:
A specification-based approach to maintenance. 193-213 - Martin J. Shepperd, Darrel C. Ince:
Design metrics and software maintainability: An experimental investigation. 215-232

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