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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, January 1999
- Donald Gotterbarn:
A positive step toward a profession: the software engineering code of ethics and professional practice. 9-14 - L. Peter Deutsch, Ronald B. Finkbine:
ACM Fellow profile. 21 - Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computers and related systems. 31-35 - Barry W. Boehm:
Escaping the software tar pit: model clashes and how to avoid them. 36-48 - Rudolf K. Keller, Bruno Laguë, Reinhard Schauer:
International workshop on large-scale software composition. 49-54 - Richard M. Casey:
Object mappings in a software engineering project. 55-59 - Baojian Li, Guangzhou Zeng, Zongkai Lin:
A domain specific software architecture style for CSCD system. 59-64 - Zhu Xiaoguang, Wang Dongmu, Hong Bingrong:
An object-oriented data framework for virtual environments with hierarchical modeling. 65-68 - Nancy J. Wahl:
An overview of regression testing. 69-73 - Alfonso Fuggetta:
Some reflections on software engineering research. 74-77 - Offer Drori:
Integration of text retrieval technology into formatted (conventional) information systems. 78-80 - Peter Kokol:
Measuring formal specification with α-metric. 80-81 - Bill R. Brykczynski:
A survey of software inspection checklists. 82
Volume 24, Number 2, March 1999
- Proceedings of the international joint conference on Work activities coordination and collaboration 1999, San Francisco, California, USA, February 22-25, 1999. ACM 1999, ISBN 978-1-58113-070-6 [contents]
Volume 24, Number 3, May 1999
- David Lorge Parnas:
On code reuse. 4 - Don Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller, Simon Rogerson:
On code reuse: a response. 4-6 - Mehdi Jazayeri:
Invitation to SSR. 7 - Carlo Ghezzi:
ICSE 2000 opportunity. 8 - David John Leciston:
ACM fellow profile: Larry E. Druffel. 9-10 - Nancy S. Eickelmann:
ACM fellow profile: David Lorge Parnas. 10-14 - Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the Net for Software Engineering Notes. 15-24 - Jeffrey S. Poulin, Don S. Batory, Larry Latour:
9th workshop on institutionalizing software reuse (WISR '9) workshop summary. 29-31 - Stephen H. Edwards:
The state of reuse: perceptions of the reuse community. 32-36 - Victor R. Basili, Laszlo A. Belady, Barry W. Boehm, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., James Browne, Richard A. DeMillo, Stuart I. Feldman, Cordell Green, Butler W. Lampson, Duncan H. Lawrie, Nancy G. Leveson, Nancy A. Lynch, Mark D. Weiser, Jeannette M. Wing:
NSF workshop on a software research program for the 21st century. 37-44 - Susan S. Brilliant, John C. Knight:
Empirical research in software engineering: a workshop. 44-52 - Michael J. Lutz, J. Fernando Naveda:
RIT's BS program in software engineering: a status report. 53-55 - Lutz Prechelt:
The surprising dynamics of a simple year 2000 bug. 56-57 - Greg Aharonian:
17, 500 software patents to issue in 1998. 58-62 - Petri Vesterinen:
Issues in calibrating effort estimation models. 63-65 - D. Kirner, R. Porter, P. Punniamoorthy, M. Schuh, D. Shoup, S. Tindall, David A. Umphress:
Extending use cases throughout the software lifecycle. 66-68 - Puppydog P. O. P., L. B. S. Raccoon:
Multiple downcasting techniques. 69-75 - Hong Liu, Zongkai Lin, Guangzhou Zeng:
A construction approach for software agents using components. 76-79 - Tom Adams:
A formula for the re-inspection decision. 80 - W. Neville Holmes:
Software engineering: to be or what to be? 81-83
Volume 24, Number 4, July 1999
- Haim Kilov:
Behavioral semantics workshop (call for papers). 3 - Barbara G. Ryder:
ACM fellow profile. 13-14 - Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 15-25 - Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computers and related systems. 26-29 - Richard Conn:
Notes from the 12th Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training (CSEET) and 13th SIGCSE Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (CSE). 30-32 - Debra J. Richardson, Paola Inverardi:
ROSATEA: International Workshop on the Role of Software Architecture in Analysis E(and) Testing. 33-42 - Andreas Ulrich, Gunther Chrobok-Diening:
International Workshop on Testing Distributed Component-Based Systems. 43-46 - David Lorge Parnas:
Parnas on Parnas: a life of indecision. 47-49 - Frank D. Anger:
Directions for the NSF software engineering and languages program. 50-52 - ICSE '99 conference daily newspaper: Window on the World. 53-74
- Janaina C. Abib, Tereza G. Kirner:
A GQM-based tool to support the development of software quality measurement plans. 75-80 - James A. Whittaker, Alan A. Jorgensen:
Why softwarre fails. 81-83 - Macario Polo, Mario Piattini, Francisco Ruiz, Coral Calero:
Roles in the maintenance process. 84-86
Volume 24, Number 5, September 1999
- John Field, G. Ramalingam:
Identifying procedural structure in Cobol programs. 1-10 - Hira Agrawal:
Efficient coverage testing using global dominator graphs. 11-20 - Jong-Deok Choi, David Grove, Michael Hind, Vivek Sarkar:
Efficient and precise modeling of exceptions for the analysis of Java programs. 21-31 - Liz Whiting, Mike Hill:
Safety analysis of Hawk In Flight monitor. 32-38 - Donglin Liang, Mary Jean Harrold:
Equivalence analysis: a general technique to improve the efficiency of data-flow analyses in the presence of pointers. 39-46 - Amie L. Souter, Lori L. Pollock, Dixie Hisley:
Inter-class def-use analysis with partial class representations. 47-56 - Gleb Naumovich, Lori A. Clarke, Jamieson M. Cobleigh:
Using partial order techniques to improve performance of data flow analysis based verification. 57-65 - Satish Chandra, Thomas W. Reps:
Physical type checking for C. 66-75 - Nicky Williams Preston:
New type signatures for legacy Fortran subroutines. 76-85 - Françoise Balmas:
Query by outlines: a new paradigm to help manage programs. 86-94 - Gabriella Kókai, Jörg Nilson, Christian Niss:
GIDTS: a graphical programming environment for Prolog. 95-104 - Christoph Steindl:
Benefits of a data flow-aware programming environment. 105-109
Volume 24, Number 6, November 1999
- Oscar Nierstrasz, Michel Lemoine:
Software Engineering - ESEC/FSE'99, 7th European Software Engineering Conference, Held Jointly with the 7th ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering, Toulouse, France, September 1999, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1687, Springer 1999, ISBN 3-540-66538-2 [contents]
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