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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, January 1998
- Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computers and related systems. 9-15 - Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the Net for Software Engineering Notes. 16-23 - Barbara Ann Kitchenham, Lesley M. Pickard:
Evaluating software engineering methods and tools: part 9: quantitative case study methodology. 24-26 - Oh Cheon Kwon:
Report from SEKE'97. 27-28 - Serge Demeyer, Harald Hall:
Report: Workshop on Object-Oriented Re-engineering (WOOR'97). 28-29 - Eric Dubois, Andreas L. Opdahl, Klaus Pohl:
REFSQ'97 workshop summary. 30-34 - Lisa Finneran:
Report: technology challenges at SPC. 35-37 - Gary T. Leavens, Oscar Nierstrasz, Murali Sitaraman:
1997 workshop on foundations of component-based systems. 38-41 - João Carreira, João Gabriel Silva:
Why do some (weird) people inject faults? 42-43 - Al Butkus, Barbara L. Mitchell:
A framework for encapsulating card-oriented, interactive, legacy applications. 44-46 - Riri Huang:
Making active CASE tools - toward the next generation CASE tools. 47-50 - Salvatore Valenti, Maurizio Panti, Alessandro Cucchiarelli:
Overcoming communication obstacles in user-analyst interaction for functional requirements elicitation. 50-55 - Peter Kokol, Janez Brest, Milan Zorman, Vili Podgorelec:
Integration of complexity metrics with the use of decision trees. 56-58 - Rob Law:
Generalization of leaner object-oriented slicing. 59-61 - Franck Xia:
What's wrong with software engineering research methodology. 62-65 - Rob Law:
Interacting with Object-Oriented Program Slicing. 66-67 - Declan Martin:
Preliminary design use cases: combining use cases and event response lists for reuse and legacy system enhancement. 68-71 - Rachid Anane:
Holistic design of a programming system. 72-76 - Mike Mannion, Barry Keepence:
Partnering for reuse. 77-80 - Xiaodong Yuan, Jiajun Chen, Guoliang Zheng:
Two-dimensional software development model combining object-oriented method with formal method. 81-85 - John Krogstie:
Integrating the understanding of quality in requirements specification and conceptual modeling. 86-91 - Radmila Juric:
The UML rules. 92-97 - Cyrus F. Nourani:
Software agents and intelligent object fusion. 98 - Jianmin Hou, Xuandong Li, Xiaocong Fan, Guoliang Zheng:
Compositional model-checking for real-time systems. 99 - Wing Lam:
Viewpoint-centred reuse: bridging the gap between reusability and the needs of the reuser. 100-103 - Jonathan Lee, Nien-Lin Xue, Tai-Lin Kuei:
A note on state modeling through inheritance. 104-110 - Will Tracz:
Book Reviews: The Deadline, A Novel about Project Management, Tom DeMarco. 109 - Brian O'Laughlin:
Book Reviews: The Year 2000 Software Crisis: Challenge of the Century, William M. Ulrich and Ian S. Hayes. 109 - Peter Raynham:
Book Reviews: Smalltalk, Objects, and Design, Chamond Liu. 110
Volume 23, Number 2, March 1998
- Mary Lou Soffa, Michal Young, Will Tracz:
Proceedings of ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, ISSTA 1998, Clearwater Beach, Florida, USA, March 2-5, 1998. ACM 1998, ISBN 0-89791-971-8 [contents]
Volume 23, Number 3, May 1998
- Donald J. Bagert:
Texas poised to license professional engineers in software engineering. 8-10 - Gerald L. Engel, Richard J. LeBlanc, Bruce H. Barnes, Martin L. Griss, Tony Wasserman, Laurie Werth:
Draft accreditation criteria for software engineering. 11-12 - Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the Net for software engineering notes. 13-19 - Barbara Ann Kitchenham, Lesley M. Pickard:
Evaluating software eng. methods and tools part 10: designing and running a quantitative case study. 20-22 - Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computers and related systems. 23-29 - Will Tracz:
Highlights from the DoD product line practice workshop product lines: bridging the gap - commercial success to DoD practice. 29-31 - Edward A. Addy:
Report from the first annual workshop on software architectures in product line acquisitions. 32-39 - Paul C. Clements, Nelson H. Weiderman:
Notes on the second international workshop on development and evolution of software architectures for product families. 39-43 - Craig Thompson:
Workshop on compositional software architectures: workshop report. 44-63 - David Lorge Parnas:
Successful software engineering research. 64-68 - Bruce H. Barnes:
A history of software engineering at the National Science Foundation (a personal view). 68-69 - Nenad Marovac:
Embedded documentation for semi-automatic program construction and software reuse. 70-74 - Nuzhat J. Haneef:
Software documentation and readability: a proposed process improvement. 75-77 - Xiaodong Yuan, Jiajun Chen, Guoliang Zheng:
Duration calculus in COOZ. 78 - Xiaocong Fan, Dianxiang Xu, Jianmin Hou, Guoliang Zheng:
Reasoning about team tracking. 79-82 - Jiajun Chen, Xiaodong Yuan, Guoliang Zheng:
A multi-threaded object-oriented programming model. 83-86 - Hong Liu, Guangzhou Zeng, Zongkai Lin:
An agent-oriented modeling approach. 87-92 - Christophe Kolski:
A "call for answers" around the proposition of an HCI-enriched model. 93-96 - Ad Soloman:
A new bachelor's degree program in software engineering. 98-101 - M. R. Strens, J. S. Chudge:
Using responsibility modeling to match organizational change to changes in the systems development process. 102-104 - L. B. S. Raccoon:
Toward a tradition of software engineering. 105-110 - L. B. S. Raccoon, Puppydog P. O. P.:
A middle-out concept of hierarchy (or the problem of feeding the animals). 111-119 - Marjan Krasna, Ivan Rozman, Bruno Stiglic:
How to improve the quality of software engineering project management. 120-125 - Mark Doernhoefer:
Book Reviews: Object Models Strategies, Patterns, and Applications, Peter Coad. 125 - Marty Leisner:
Book Reviews: Structuring Techniques: An Introduction Using C++, Andrew C. Staugaard, Jr. 126 - Jeffrey S. Poulin:
Book Reviews: High Performance Oracle8 Object-Oriented Design, David A. Anstey. 127-128 - Peter Raynham:
Book Reviews: Object Oriented COBOL, Edmund C. Arranga and Frank P. Coyle. 128-129 - John A. Kostecki:
Book Reviews: The Craft of Software Testing: Subsystem Testing Including Object-Based and Object-Oriented Testing, Brian Maxick. 129-130
Volume 23, Number 4, July 1998
- Arnulf Mester:
ACM fellow profile: James Jay (Jim) Horning. 7-8 - Greg Cooper:
ACM fellow profile: Dennis J. Frailey. 9-11 - Barbara Ann Kitchenham, Lesley M. Pickard:
Evaluating software engineering methods and tools, part 11: analysing quantitative case studies. 18-20 - Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computers and related systems. 21-25 - David Lorge Parnas:
Who taught me about software engineering research? 26-28 - Li Li, Dharma P. Agrawal:
Operating systems architecture future directions for heterogeneous communication systems. 35-37 - L. G. Samaraweera, R. Harrison:
Evaluation of the functional and object-oriented programming paradigms: a replicated experiment. 38-43 - Kyo Chul Kang, Gerard J. Kim, Ji Y. Lee, Hye J. Kim:
Prototype = function + behavior + form. 44-49 - John Laws:
Management of complexity in software development. 50-52 - Petri Vesterinen:
Using inconsistent data for software process improvement. 53-55 - Partha Pratim Pal:
A flexible, applet-like software distribution mechanism for Java applications. 56-60 - Yingxu Wang, Graham King, Dilip Patel, Ian Court, Geoff Staples, Margaret Ross, Shushma Patel:
On built-in tests and reuse in object-oriented programming. 60-64 - Ernst Ellmer:
A learning perspective on software process technology. 65-69 - Chung-Hua Wang, Feng-Jian Wang:
A language-based editing process for visual object-oriented programming. 70-75 - Xiaodong Yuan, Deqiang Hu, Hao Xu, Yong Li, Guoliang Zheng:
COOZ: a complete object-oriented extension to Z. 76-81 - Yogesh Singh, Pradeep Kumar Bhatia:
Module weakness: a new measure. 82 - Xiaocong Fan, Guanling Chen, Guoliang Zheng:
Research on concurrent actions in multi-agent systems. 83
Volume 23, Number 5, September 1998
- Donald J. Bagert:
Texas board votes to license software engineers. 7 - Greg Cooper:
ACM fellow profile: Grady Booch. 8-10 - Greg Cooper, Arnulf Mester:
ACM fellow profile: Meir M(Manny) Lehman. 11 - Barbara Ann Kitchenham:
Evaluating software engineering methods and tools part 12: evaluating DESMET. 21-24 - Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computers and related systems. 25-29 - Jeffrey S. Poulin, Prem Devanbu:
5th international conference on software reuse (ICSR'5) conference summary. 30-35 - Hausi A. Müller, Thomas W. Reps, Gregor Snelting:
Program comprehension and software reengineering. 36-44 - Andreas L. Opdahl, Klaus Pohl:
Workshop summary: REFSQ'98. 44-50 - Hyoseob Kim:
Trip report to the one-day seminar on componentware development. 50-51 - D. Janaki Ram, R. A. Dwivedi, Ramakrishna Ongole:
An implemntation mechanism for design patterns. 52-56 - Mingchun Zheng, Jiazhong Zhang, Yanbing Wang:
Integrating a formal specification notation with HOOD. 57-61 - José Ramón Hilera, León A. González, José A. Guitiérrez, J. M. Martinez:
Software documentation as an engineering process. 61-64 - V. Rajanna:
Test data generation. 65-68 - John M. Favaro, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
Making software development investment decisions. 69-74 - W. Eric Wong, Norman Wilde, Kristin Blackwell, Rendy Justice:
Understanding data-sensitive code: one piece of the year 2000 puzzle. 75-80 - Yogesh Singh, Pradeep Kumar Bhatia:
Module weakness: a new measure. 81 - Riri Huang:
Formalizing hierarchical object-oriented design method. 82-88
Volume 23, Number 6, November 1998
- Leon J. Osterweil, William L. Scherlis:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering, SIGSOFT 1998, Lake Buena Vista, Florida, USA, November 3-5, 1998. ACM 1998, ISBN 978-1-58113-108-6 [contents]
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