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IEEE Software, Volume 6, 1989
Volume 6, Number 1, January 1989
- Deborah Hix:

User Interfaces: Opening a Window on the Computer - Guest Editor's Introduction. 8-10 - Brad A. Myers:

User-Interface Tools: Introduction and Survey. 15-23 - James D. Foley, Won Chul Kim, Srdjan Kovacevic, Kevin Murray:

Defining Interfaces at a High Level of Abstraction. 25-32 - Matthew E. Hodges, Russell Sasnett, Mark S. Ackerman:

A Construction Set for Multimedia Applications. 37-43 - Gerhard Fischer:

Human-Computer Interaction Software: Lessons Learned, Challenges Ahead. 44-52 - David J. Kasik, Michelle A. Lund, Henry W. Ramsey:

Reflections on Using a UIMS for Complex Applications. 54-61 - Rex Harton:

User-Interface Management Control and Communication. 62-70 - William D. Hurley, John L. Sibert:

Modeling User Interface-Application Interactions. 71-77 - John C. Thomas, Wendy A. Kellogg:

Minimizing Ecological Gaps in Interface Design. 78-86
- F. Warren Burton, John G. Kollias:

Functional Programming with Quadtrees. 90-97 - Bernd J. Krämer

, Heinz W. Schmidt:
Developing Integrated Environments with ASDL. 98-107
Volume 6, Number 2, March 1989
- Carl K. Chang, Mikio Aoyama:

Software inthe Far East - Guest Editors' Introduction. 10-12 - Noboru Akima, Fusatake Ooi:

Industrializing Software Development: A Japanese Approach. 13-21 - Michael A. Cusumano:

The Software Factory: A Historical Interpretation. 23-30 - Mikio Aoyama, Kazuyasu Miyamoto, Noritoshi Murakami, Hironobu Nagano, Yoshihiro Oki:

Design Specification in Japan: Tree-Structured Charts. 31-37 - Yasushi Wakahara, Yoshiaki Kakuda, Atsushi Ito, Eiji Utsunomiya:

Escort: An Environment for Specifying Communication Requirements. 38-43 - Carl K. Chang, Young-Fu Chang, Lin Yang, Ching-Roung Chou, Jong-Jeng Chen:

Modeling a Real-Time Multitasking System in a Timed PQ Net. 46-51 - Bosheng Zhou:

Software Research and Development in China. 53-55 - Chisu Wu, Youseek Chun:

Software Technology in South Korea: An Emerging Industry. 56-60 - Tahn Joo Chin, Kai Yuen Wang:

Software Technology Development in Singapore. 61-65 - Irving T. Ho:

Software Technology in Taiwan. 68-73
- Paul T. Ward:

How to Integrate Object Orientation with Structured Analysis and Design. 74-82
Volume 6, Number 3, May 1989
- Dolores R. Wallace, Roger U. Fujii:

Verification and Validation: Techniques to Assure Reliabbility - Guest Editors' Introduction. 8-9 - Dolores R. Wallace, Roger U. Fujii:

Verification and Validation: An Overview. 10-17 - John D. Musa, A. Frank Ackerman:

Quantifying Software Validation: When to Stop Testing? 19-27 - A. Frank Ackerman, Lynne S. Buchwald, Frank H. Lewski:

Software Inspections: An Effective Verification Process. 31-36 - Eugene L. Duke:

V&V of Flight and Mission-Critical Software. 39-45 - Janet R. Dunham:

V&V in the Next Decade. 47-53
- Anne F. Beetem, John F. Beetem:

Introduction to the Galaxy Language. 55-62 - Bob Beck, Dave Olien:

A Parallel-Programming Process Model. 63-72 - Jakob Nielsen, John T. Richards:

The Experience of Learning and Using Smalltalk. 73-77 - James C. Browne, Jack J. Dongarra, Alan H. Karp, Ken Kennedy, David J. Kuck:

1988 Gordon Bell Prize. 78-85
Volume 6, Number 4, July 1989
- Shreekant S. Thakkar:

Parallel Programming: Harnessing the Hardware - Guest Editor's Introduction. 7-8 - James C. Browne, Muhammad Azam, Stephen Sobeck:

CODE: A Unified Approach to Parallel Programming. 10-18 - Vincent A. Guarna Jr., Dennis Gannon, David Jablonowski, Allen D. Malony, Yogesh Gaur:

Faust: An Integrated Environment for Parallel Programming. 20-27 - William F. Appelbe, Kevin Smith, Charles E. McDowell:

Start/Pat: A Parallel-Programming Toolkit. 29-38 - Benjamin G. Zorn, Kinson Ho, James R. Larus, Luigi Semenzato, Paul N. Hilfinger:

Multiprocessing Extensions in Spur Lisp. 41-49 - Ron Goldman, Richard P. Gabriel:

Qlisp: Parallel Processing in Lisp. 51-59 - Doug Baldwin:

Consult: A Parallel Constraint Language. 62-69 - Evan Tick:

Comparing Two Parallel Logic-Programming Architectures. 71-80
- Sridhar A. Raghavan, Donald R. Chand:

Diffusing Software-Engineering Methods. 81-90 - Ware Myers:

Allow Plenty of Time for Large-Scale Software. 92-99
Volume 6, Number 5, September 1989
- Pamela Zave:

A Compositional Approach to Multiparadigm Programming. 15-25
- David A. Scanlan:

Structured Flowcharts Outperform Pseudocode: An Experimental Comparison. 28-36 - Karl J. Lieberherr, Ian M. Holland:

Assuring Good Style for Object-Oriented Programs. 38-48 - Jay Ramanathan, Ronald L. Hartung:

A Generic Iconic Tool for Viewing Databases. 50-57 - Wayne H. Wolf:

A Practical Comparison of Two Object-Oriented Languages. 61-68 - Paul J. Jalics:

Realizing the Performance Potential of Cobol. 70-79
Volume 6, Number 6, November 1989
- Annie Kuntzmann-Combelles:

ESPRIT: Key Results of the First Phase - Guest Editor's Introduction. 10-12 - Ian Thomas:

PCTE Interfaces: Supporting Tools in Software-Engineering Environments. 15-23 - Michael Diaz, Chris A. Vissers:

SEDOS: Designing Open Distributed Systems. 24-33 - Stefano Mannucci, Bruno Mojana, Maria Cristina Navazio, Valerio Romano, Maria Carla Terzi, Piero Torrigiani:

Graspin: A Structured Development Environment for Analysis and Design. 35-43 - Alessandra Cherubini, Laura Fanti, Piero Torrigiani, Massimo Zallocco:

An Integrated Expert-System Builder. 44-52 - Project Survey: Software Research in ESPRIT's Second Phase. IEEE Softw. 6(6): 54-57 (1989)

- Mark S. Squillante, David Notkin:

Integrating Heterogeneous Local Mail Systems. 59-67

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