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IEEE Software, Volume 4, 1987
Volume 4, Number 1, January 1987
- Rubén Prieto-Díaz, Peter Freeman:
Classifying Software for Reusability. 6-16 - Althea Uhlman Tomijima:
How Japan's Recently Amended Copyright Law Affects Software. 17-21 - Yeshayahu Artsy, Hung-Yang Chang, Raphael A. Finkel:
Interprocess Communication in Charlotte. 22-28 - Shi-Kuo Chang:
Visual Languages: A Tutorial and Survey. 29-39 - Jerry Harvey Baskette:
Life Cycle Analysis of an Ada Project. 40-47 - Ragui Kamel:
Effect of Modularity on System Evolution. 48-54 - Steven Pemberton:
An Alternative Simple Language and Environment for PCs. 56-64
Volume 4, Number 2, March 1987
- Simon J. Gibbs, Dennis Tsichritzis, Akis Fitas, Dimitri Konstnantas, Yiannis Yeorgaroudakis:
Muse: A Multimedia System. 4-15 - Witold Litwin, David B. Lomet:
A New Method for Fast Data Searches with Keys. 16-24 - Bruce I. Blum:
The Tedium Development Environment for Information Systems. 25-34 - Leonard J. Bass:
Role of a Historian in a Database Management System. 35-40 - Ted J. Biggerstaff, Charles Richter:
Reusability Framework, Assessment, and Diretions. 41-49 - Bertrand Meyer
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Reusability: The Case for Object-Oriented Design. 50-64
Volume 4, Number 3, May 1987
- Sadahiro Isoda, Takao Shimomura, Yuji Ono:
VIPS: A Visual Debugger. 8-19 - Rudolph E. Seviora:
Knowledge-Based Program Debugging Systems. 20-32 - R. Nigel Horspool:
An Alternative to the Graham-Glanville Code-Generation Method. 33-39 - Jørgen Lindskov Knudsen:
Better Exception-Handling in Block-Structured Systems. 40-49 - Jim Diederich, Jack Milton:
Experimental Prototyping in Smalltalk. 50-64
Volume 4, Number 4, July 1987
- Will Tracz:
Reusability Comes of Age. 6-8 - Paul Bassett:
Frame-Based Software Engineering. 9-16 - Gail E. Kaiser, David Garlan:
Melding Software Systems from Reusable Building Blocks. 17-24 - Bruce A. Burton, Rhonda Wienk Aragon, Stephen A. Bailey, Kenneth D. Koehler, Lauren A. Mayes:
The Reusable Software Library. 25-33 - Manfred Lenz, Hans Albrecht Schmid, Peter F. Wolf:
Software Reuse through Building Blocks. 34-42 - Anthony B. Gargaro, Frank Pappas:
Reusability Issues and Ada. 43-51 - Scott N. Woodfield, David W. Embley, Del T. Scott:
Can Programmers Reuse Software? 52-59 - Gerhard Fischer:
Cognitive View of Reuse and Redesign. 60-72
- J. Wayne Anderson, William F. Galway, Robert R. Kessler, Herbert Melenk, Winfried Neun:
Implementing and Optimizing Lisp for the Cray. 74-83
Volume 4, Number 5, September 1987
- Victor R. Basili, H. Dieter Rombach:
Guest Editors' Introduction Implementing Quantitative SQA: A Practical Model. 6-9 - Kouichi Kishida, Masanori Teramoto, Koji Torii, Yoshiyori Urano:
Quality-Assurance Technology in Japan. 11-18 - Harlan D. Mills, Michael G. Dyer, Richard C. Linger:
Cleanroom Software Engineering. 19-25 - Joseph P. Cavano, Frank S. LaMonica:
Quality Assurance in Future Development Environments. 26-34 - Robert B. Grady:
Measuring and Managing Software Maintenance. 35-45 - James S. Collofello, Jeffrey J. Buck:
Software Quality Assurance for Maintenance. 46-51 - Robert M. Poston, Mark W. Bruen:
Counting Down to Zero Software Failures. 54-61 - Adele Goldberg:
Programmer as Reader. 62-70 - Daniel C. Halbert, Patrick D. O'Brien:
Using Types and Inheritance in Object-Oriented Programming. 71-79
Volume 4, Number 6, November 1987
- Mark Dowson:
Integrated Project Support with IStar. 6-15 - Steven P. Reiss:
Working in the Garden Environment for Conceptual Programming. 16-27 - David B. Leblang, Robert P. Chase Jr.:
Parallel Software Configuration Management in a Network Environment. 28-35 - Janet H. Walker, David A. Moon, Daniel L. Weinreb, Mike McMahon:
The Symbolics Genera Programming Environment. 36-45 - William Harrison:
RPDE3: A Framework for Integrating Tool Fragments. 46-56 - Gail E. Kaiser, Simon M. Kaplan, Josephine Micallef:
Multiuser, Distributed Language-Based Environments. 58-67 - Mark A. Linton:
Distributed Management of a Software Database. 70-76 - Robert M. Balzer:
Living in the Next-Generation Operating System. 77-85

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