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IEEE Software, Volume 20, 2003
Volume 20, Number 1, January/February 2003
- Warren Harrison:
The Software Developer as Movie Icon. 5-7
- Asking the Right Questions. 8-9
- Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas:
The Art of Enbugging. 10-11
- Martin Fowler:
When to Make a Type. 12-13
- Eric Dubois, Klaus Pohl:
Guest Editors' Introduction: RE 02-A Major Step toward a Mature Requirements Engineering Community. 14-15 - Matthias Weber, Joachim Weisbrod:
Requirements Engineering in Automotive Development: Experiences and Challenges. 16-24 - Stewart A. Higgins, Maurice de Laat, Paul M. C. Gieles, Emilienne M. Geurts:
Managing Requirements for Medical IT Products. 26-33 - Xavier Franch, Juan Pablo Carvallo:
Using Quality Models in Software Package Selection. 34-41
- Alan H. Karp, Rajiv Gupta, Guillermo Juan Rozas, Arindam Banerji:
Using Split Capabilities for Access Control. 42-49 - Bill R. Brykczynski, Robert A. Small:
Reducing Internet-Based Intrusions: Effective Security Patch Management. 50-57 - Ian F. Alexander:
Misuse Cases: Use Cases with Hostile Intent. 58-66
- Michael H. Lutz, Phillip A. Laplante:
C# and the .NET Framework: Ready for Real Time? 74-80 - Colin Atkinson, Thomas Kühne:
Aspect-Oriented Development with Stratified Frameworks. 81-89
- Richard Turner:
Seven Pitfalls to Avoid in the Hunt for Best Practices. 67-69
- Adam Stone, Danna Voth:
Software Flaws: To Tell or Not to Tell? / Open Source in the US Government. 70-73
- Jane Huffman Hayes:
Do You Like Piña Coladas? How Improved Communication Can Improve Software Quality. 90-92
- Robert D. Austin, Lee Devin:
Beyond Requirements: Software Making as Art. 93-95
- Carol A. Long:
Lost, but Making Good Use of Time? 96-99
- Robert L. Glass:
Error-Free Software Remains Extremely Elusive. 103-104
- Article Summaries. 4
- Saluting Our 2002 Referees. 100-102
Volume 20, Number 2, March/April 2003
- Article Summaries. 4
- Warren Harrison:
The Marriage of Research and Practice. 5-7
- Benchmarks Are a Tricky Thing. 8-11
- James E. Tomayko:
Scientific Management Meets the Personal Software Process. 12-14
- Steve Berczuk:
Pragmatic Software Configuration Management. 15-17
- Richard E. Fairley, Mary Jane Willshire:
Why the Vasa Sank: 10 Problems and Some Antidotes for Software Projects. 18-25 - Martin E. Nordberg III:
Managing Code Ownership. 26-33 - Ali H. Dogru, Murat M. Tanik:
A Process Model for Component-Oriented Software Engineering. 34-41 - Mala Murugappan, Gargi Keeni:
Blending CMM and Six Sigma to Meet Business Goals. 42-48
- Søren Lauesen:
Task Descriptions as Functional Requirements. 58-65 - Jun Liu, Khiang Wee Lim, Weng Khuen Ho, Kay Chen Tan, Rajagopalan Srinivasan, Arthur Tay:
The Intelligent Alarm Management System. 66-71 - Anna Liu, Ian Gorton:
Accelerating COTS Middleware Acquisition: The i-Mate Process. 72-79
- Nancy S. Eickelmann, Animesh Anant:
Statistical Process Control: What You Don't Measure Can Hurt You! 49-51
- Ellen Gottesdiener:
Requirements by Collaboration: Getting It Right the First Time. 52-55
- Martin Fowler:
Patterns. 56-57
- Terry Bollinger:
Facts and Fantasies: A Review of Two Books. 80-85
- Laurianne McLaughlin:
After ElcomSoft: DMCA Still Worries Developers, Researchers. 86-91
- Diomidis Spinellis:
On the Declarative Specification of Models. 94-96
Volume 20, Number 3, May/June 2003
- Warren Harrison:
Is Software Engineering as We Know It over the Hill? 5-7
- Letters. 8-13
- Donald J. Reifer:
XP and the CMM. 14-15
- Laurie A. Williams:
Guest Editor's Introduction: The XP Programmer-The Few-Minutes Programmer. 16-20 - Jonathan Rasmusson:
Introducing XP into Greenfield Projects: Lessons Learned. 21-28 - William A. Wood, William L. Kleb:
Exploring XP for Scientific Research. 30-36 - Orlando Murru, Roberto Deias, Giampiero Mugheddu:
Assessing XP at a European Internet Company. 37-43 - Annie I. Antón, Don Wells:
Point/Counterpoint: Don't Solve a Problem Before You Get to It / Successful Software Projects Need Requirements Planning. 44-47
- Jeffrey M. Voas:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Assuring Software Quality Assurance. 48-49 - Alice Leslie Jacob, S. K. Pillai:
Statistical Process Control to Improve Coding and Code Review. 50-55 - Jorge Rady de Almeida Jr., João Batista Camargo Jr., Bruno Abrantes Basseto, Sérgio Miranda Paz:
Best Practices in Code Inspection for Safety-Critical Software. 56-63 - Vaughn T. Rokosz:
Long-Term Testing in a Short-Term World. 64-67 - Jim Lawler, Barbara A. Kitchenham:
Measurement Modeling Technology. 68-75 - Sherif M. Yacoub:
Automated QA for Document Understanding Systems. 76-82
- James J. Cusick:
How the Work of Software Professionals Changes Everything. 92-97 - Omar Alonso:
Generating Text Search Applications for Databases. 98-105
- Rebecca Parsons:
Components and the World of Chaos. 83-85
- Richard Salit:
Requirements Are Corporate Assets. 86-88
- John A. Stark, Ron Crocker:
Trends in Software Process: The PSP and Agile Methods. 89-91
- Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas:
The Trip-Packing Dilemma. 106-107
- John Dance:
Extreme Reading. 108-111
- Melody M. Moore:
A License to Practice Software Engineering. 112-113
- Laurianne McLaughlin, Joan Hong, Terry Costlow, Dale Strok:
An Eye on India: Outsourcing Debate Continues / ISO Approves Cosmic-FFP / Web Developers Continue to Focus on Interoperability / Polish Team Wins ACM Contest. 114-118
- Robert L. Glass:
Questioning the Software Engineering Unquestionables. 119-120
- Richard H. Thayer:
Software Engineering Glossary.
- Article Summaries. 4
Volume 20, Number 4, July/August 2003
- Article Summaries. 4
- Warren Harrison:
Whose Information Is It Anyway? 5-7
- Letters. 8-11
- Donald J. Reifer, Frank Maurer, M. Hakan Erdogmus:
Scaling Agile Methods. 12-14
- David Lorge Parnas, Mark Lawford:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Inspection's Role in Software Quality Assurance. 16-20 - Alastair Dunsmore, Marc Roper, Murray Wood:
Practical Code Inspection Techniques for Object-Oriented Systems: An Experimental Comparison. 21-29 - Thomas Thelin, Per Runeson, Claes Wohlin:
Prioritized Use Cases as a Vehicle for Software Inspections. 30-33 - Jia Xu:
Making Software Timing Properties Easier to Inspect and Verify. 34-41 - Paul Anderson, Thomas W. Reps, Tim Teitelbaum, Mark Zarins:
Tool Support for Fine-Grained Software Inspection. 42-50
- Morgan Björkander, Cris Kobryn:
Architecting Systems with UML 2.0. 57-61 - Paulo Pinheiro da Silva, Norman W. Paton:
User Interface Modeling in UMLi. 62-69 - Bo Ingvar Sandén:
Entity-Life Modeling: Modeling a Thread Architecture on the Problem Environment. 70-78
- Luke Hohmann:
The Difference between Marketecture and Tarchitecture. 51-53
- Alan M. Davis:
System Phenotypes. 54-56
- Nancy S. Eickelmann:
An Insider's View of CMM Level 5. 79-81
- Dave Thomas, Andy Hunt:
Verbing the Noun. 82-83
- Bookshelf. 84-86
- Ashton Applewhite, Dale Strok:
Should Governments Go Open Source? / Face to Face with the Experts. 88-93
- Robert L. Glass:
A Big Problem in Academic Software Engineering and a Potential Outside-the-Box Solution. 94-96
- Richard H. Thayer:
Software Engineering Glossary. 97-93
Volume 20, Number 5, September/October 2003
- Call for Articles: Return on Investment in the Software Industry. 1
- Article Summaries. 4
- Warren Harrison:
How IEEE Software Engineers Its Content. 5-7
- Finding a Job. 8-10
- Martin Fowler:
Who Needs an Architect? 11-13
- Stephen J. Mellor, Anthony N. Clark, Takao Futagami:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Model-Driven Development. 14-18 - Bran Selic:
The Pragmatics of Model-Driven Development. 19-25 - Ed Seidewitz:
What Models Mean. 26-32 - Conrad Bock:
UML without Pictures. 33-35 - Colin Atkinson, Thomas Kühne:
Model-Driven Development: A Metamodeling Foundation. 36-41 - Shane Sendall, Wojtek Kozaczynski:
Model Transformation: The Heart and Soul of Model-Driven Software Development. 42-45 - Torben Weis, Andreas Ulbrich, Kurt Geihs:
Model Metamorphosis. 46-51 - Robert B. France, Sudipto Ghosh, Eunjee Song, Dae-Kyoo Kim:
A Metamodeling Approach to Pattern-Based Model Refactoring. 52-58 - Peter Denno, Michelle Potts Steves, Don Libes, Edward Barkmeyer:
Model-Driven Integration Using Existing Models. 59-63 - Vinay Kulkarni, Sreedhar Reddy:
Separation of Concerns in Model-Driven Development. 64-69 - Axel Uhl, Scott W. Ambler:
Point/Counterpoint: Model Driven Architecture Is Ready for Prime Time / Agile Model Driven Development Is Good Enough. 70-73
- Gregg Rothermel, Sebastian G. Elbaum:
Putting Your Best Tests Forward. 74-77
- Alan MacCormack, Chris F. Kemerer, Michael A. Cusumano, Bill Crandall:
Trade-offs between Productivity and Quality in Selecting Software Development Practices. 78-85 - Ivan Aaen:
Software Process Improvement: Blueprints versus Recipes. 86-93
- Donald J. Reifer, Victor R. Basili, Barry W. Boehm, Betsy Clark:
Eight Lessons Learned during COTS-Based Systems Maintenance. 94-96
- Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas:
Preparing the Raw Material. 97-98
- Tom DeMarco, Tim Lister:
Risk Management during Requirements. 99-101
- Performance Solutions: A Practical Guide to Creating Responsive, Scalable Software / Quality Software Project Management. 102-103
- Laurianne McLaughlin, Terry Costlow:
Buggy Software: Can New Liability Rules Help Quality? / Government Focuses on Software Integrity. 104-108
- Karl Reed:
Good Enough Is Not Good Enough. 109-
- Nicholas Zvegintzov:
Do We Know Enough to Teach Software Engineering? 110-112
Volume 20, Number 6, November/December 2003
- Article Summaries. 4
- Warren Harrison:
From the Editor: Our 20th Anniversary. 5-7
- Open Source Research Ethics. 8-11
- Adam Stone, Terry Costlow:
In the News. 12-16
- Dave Thomas, Andy Hunt:
Pipelines. 17-19
- Robert L. Glass:
Guest Editor's Introduction: The State of the Practice of Software Engineering. 20-21 - Capers Jones:
Variations in Software Development Practices . 22-27 - Michael A. Cusumano, Alan MacCormack, Chris F. Kemerer, Bill Crandall:
Software Development Worldwide: The State of the Practice. 28-34 - Timothy Lethbridge, Janice Singer, Andrew Forward:
How Software Engineers Use Documentation: The State of the Practice. 35-39 - Colin J. Neill, Phillip A. Laplante:
Requirements Engineering: The State of the Practice. 40-45 - Marcus Ciolkowski, Oliver Laitenberger, Stefan Biffl:
Software Reviews: The State of the Practice. 46-51 - Andreas Birk, Gerald Heller, Isabel John, Klaus Schmid, Thomas von der Maßen, Klaus Müller:
Product Line Engineering: The State of the Practice. 52-60 - Bas Graaf, Marco Lormans, Hans Toetenel:
Embedded Software Engineering: The State of the Practice. 61-69 - Richard L. Baskerville, Balasubramaniam Ramesh, Linda Levine, Jan Pries-Heje, Sandra Slaughter:
Is Internet-Speed Software Development Different? 70-77 - Donald J. Reifer:
Is the Software Engineering State of the Practice Getting Closer to the State of the Art? 78-83
- Mike Andrews:
Signpost: Matching Program Behavior against Known Faults. 84-89
- Ramnivas Laddad, Roger T. Alexander:
Aspect-Oriented Programming Will Improve Quality / Aspect-Oriented Programming: the Real Costs? 90-93
- Mohammad Rob:
Project Failures in Small Companies. 94-95
- Martin Fowler:
Data Access Routines. 96-98
- Ian M. Graham:
The Compleat Requirements Analyste. 99-101
- Pete McBreen, Narain H. Gehani, David J. Agans:
Software Craftsmanship / Bell Labs: Life in the Crown Jewel / Debugging. 108-111
- Elaine J. Weyuker:
I Have My State, You Have Yours. 112-
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