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Journal of Software Maintenance: Research and Practice, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 1993
- Doreen R. Schatzberg:

Total quality management for maintenance process improvement. 1-12 - Kevin Lano, Peter T. Breuer

, Howard P. Haughton:
Reverse-engineering Cobol via formal methods. 13-35 - Warren Harrison, Cynthia Gens, Bruce Gifford:

pRETS: A parallel reverse-engineering toolset for FORTRAN. 37-57
- Pat Dugard:

Software metrics: A rigorous approach, Norman E. Fenton. Chapman & Hall (London) 1991. ISBN 0 412 48440 0. Price £19.95 (paperback). 59 - John Yate:

Sofiware sizing and estimating MKII FPA, Charles R. Symons. John Wiley & Sons (Chichester). ISBN 0 471 92985 9. Price £36.50 (hardback). 59-61 - Alun Payne:

Sofiware design techniques for large Ada systems, W. E. Byme. Digital Press (Prentice Hall, Hemel Hempstead). ISBN 0 138 16174 7. Price £39.00 (hardback). 61-62
Volume 5, Number 2, 1993
- Alain Abran

, Hong Nguyenkim:
Measurement of the maintenance process from a demand-based perspective. 63-90 - Ned Chapin:

Software maintenance characteristics and effective management. 91-100 - Martin P. Ward

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Abstracting a specification from code. 101-122
Volume 5, Number 3, 1993
- Benjamin J. Keller, Richard E. Nance:

Abstraction refinement: A model of software evolution. 123-145 - Alan J. Brown:

Specifications and reverse-engineering. 147-153 - Martin Neil

, Richard Bache:
Data linkage maps. 155-164 - H. M. C. L. Mendes-Moreira, C. G. Davies:

Business domain knowledge libraries to support software maintenance activities. 165-179
Volume 5, Number 4, 1993
- Hausi A. Müller

, Mehmet A. Orgun
, Scott R. Tilley, James S. Uhl:
A reverse-engineering approach to subsystem structure identification. 181-204 - Jonathan P. Bowen

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From programs to object code and back again using logic programming: Compilation and decompilation. 205-234

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