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2010 – 2019
- 2014
- [j17]Linda Rising:
A Final Word about Stories. IEEE Softw. 31(2): 14-17 (2014) - 2012
- [j16]Linda Rising:
Why Can't We All Play Nice? IEEE Softw. 29(5): 7-10 (2012) - [c27]Mary Lynn Manns, Linda Rising:
Additional patterns for fearless change, part IV. SugarLoafPLoP 2012: 9:1-9:11 - 2010
- [j15]Linda Rising:
Telling Our Stories. IEEE Softw. 27(3): 6-7 (2010) - [j14]Linda Rising:
What Programmers Should Know. IEEE Softw. 27(4): 15-17 (2010) - [j13]Linda Rising:
The Benefit of Patterns. IEEE Softw. 27(5): 15-17 (2010) - [c26]Mary Lynn Manns, Linda Rising:
Additional patterns for fearless change III. PLoP 2010: 10:1-10:14 - [c25]Linda Rising, Karl Rehmer:
Patterns for sustainable development. PLoP 2010: 13:1-13:11
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [c24]Steven Fraser, Ethan Hadar, Dennis Mancl, Bill Opdyke, David A. Owens, Dirk Riehle, Linda Rising:
Escaped from the lab: innovation practices in large organizations. OOPSLA Companion 2008: 787-790 - 2007
- [j12]Linda Rising:
Understanding the Power of Abstraction in Patterns. IEEE Softw. 24(4): 46-51 (2007) - [c23]Steven Fraser, Barry W. Boehm, Frederick P. Brooks Jr., Tom DeMarco, Tim Lister, Linda Rising, Edward Yourdon:
Retrospectives on Peopleware. ICSE Companion 2007: 21-24 - [c22]Robert S. Hanmer, Linda Rising, Joseph W. Yoder:
A mini-plop at OOPSLA '07. OOPSLA Companion 2007: 763-764 - 2006
- [c21]Steven Fraser, Linda Rising, Scott W. Ambler, Alistair Cockburn, Jutta Eckstein, David Hussman, Randy Miller, Mark Striebeck, Dave A. Thomas:
A fishbowl with piranhas: coalescence, convergence or divergence? OOPSLA Companion 2006: 937-939 - 2005
- [c20]Linda Rising, Mary Lynn Manns, Kevlin Henney, Angela Martin, Alan O'Callaghan, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock:
The agile panel. OOPSLA Companion 2005: 381-382 - 2004
- [c19]Steven Fraser, Angela Martin, Robert Biddle, David Hussman, Granville Miller, Mary Poppendieck, Linda Rising, Mark Striebeck:
The role of the customer in software development: the XP customer - fad or fashion? OOPSLA Companion 2004: 148-150 - [c18]Nicolai M. Josuttis, Jutta Eckstein, Linda Rising, Lise B. Hvatum, Mary Lynn Manns, Rebecca Wirfs-Brock:
The view: the ultimate IT chat. OOPSLA Companion 2004: 151-152 - [c17]Linda Rising, Mary Lynn Manns:
Leading Fearless Change - Introducing Agile Approaches and Other New Ideas into Your Organization. XP 2004: 210 - [c16]Steven Fraser, Angela Martin, David Hussman, Chris Matts, Mary Poppendieck, Linda Rising:
The XP Customer Role. XP 2004: 342-346 - [c15]Diana Larsen, David Hussman, Mary Lynn Manns, David Putman, Linda Rising:
XP and Organizational Change: Lessons from the Field. XP 2004: 351-355 - 2003
- [c14]Joseph W. Yoder, Ralph E. Johnson, Steven R. Wingo, Ron Jeffries, Linda Rising:
Object-oriented success stories: "learning from our failures". OOPSLA Companion 2003: 278-279 - [c13]Steve Berczuk, Neil Harrison, Kevlin Henney, Joshua Kerievsky, Linda Rising, Ken Schwaber, Bobby Woolf:
What's so eXtreme about doing things right? OOPSLA Companion 2003: 282-283 - 2002
- [c12]Mary Lynn Manns, Linda Rising:
Fear Less - And other Patterns for Introducing New Ideas into Organizations. EuroPLoP 2002: 395-418 - 2000
- [j11]Linda Rising, Norman S. Janoff:
The Scrum Software Development Process for Small Teams. IEEE Softw. 17(4): 26-32 (2000) - [c11]Mary Lynn Manns, Linda Rising:
Evolving a Patterns Culture. EuroPLoP 2000: 129-166 - [c10]Steven Fraser, Kent L. Beck, Ward Cunningham, Ron Crocker, Martin Fowler, Linda Rising, Laurie A. Williams:
Hacker or hero? - extreme programming today (panel session). OOPSLA Addendum 2000: 5-7 - [c9]Mary Lynn Manns, Linda Rising, Alan O'Callaghan:
Introducing patterns (or any new idea) into organizations (poster session). OOPSLA Addendum 2000: 135-136
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j10]Linda Rising:
Design patterns in communications software [Guest Editorial]. IEEE Commun. Mag. 37(4): 32-33 (1999) - [j9]Linda Rising:
Patterns: a way to reuse expertise. IEEE Commun. Mag. 37(4): 34-36 (1999) - [c8]Linda Rising:
Patterns in Postmortems. COMPSAC 1999: 314-315 - 1998
- [j8]Linda Rising, Jack E. Watson:
Improving quality and productivity in training: A new model for the high-tech learning environment. Bell Labs Tech. J. 3(1): 134-143 (1998) - [c7]Michael Duell, Linda Rising, Peter Sommerlad, Michael Stal:
Non-software examples of PoSA patterns. OOPSLA Addendum 1998 - 1997
- [c6]Michael Duell, John Goodsen, Linda Rising:
Non-software examples of software design patterns. OOPSLA Addendum 1997: 120-124 - 1996
- [j7]Brandon Goldfedder, Linda Rising:
A Training Experience with Aptterns. Commun. ACM 39(10): 60-64 (1996) - 1994
- [j6]Linda Rising, Frank W. Calliss:
An information-hiding metric. J. Syst. Softw. 26(3): 211-220 (1994) - 1992
- [j5]Linda Rising, Frank W. Calliss:
Problems with Determining Package Cohesion and Coupling. Softw. Pract. Exp. 22(7): 553-571 (1992)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c5]Linda Rising:
Removing the emphasis on coding in a course on software engineering. SIGCSE 1989: 185-189 - 1988
- [j4]Linda Rising:
Tasking troubles and tips. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 23(8): 63-72 (1988) - [c4]Linda Rising:
Tasking troubles and tips (abstract). ACM Conference on Computer Science 1988: 729-730 - 1987
- [j3]Linda Rising:
Teaching documentation and style in Pascal. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 19(3): 8-9 (1987) - [c3]Karl Rehmer, Linda Rising:
A geometry package in Ada (abstract only). ACM Conference on Computer Science 1987: 398 - [c2]Linda Rising:
A comparison of two object-oriented design methodologies (abstract only). ACM Conference on Computer Science 1987: 409 - 1986
- [j2]Linda Rising:
Conversions on the net: the professionalism issue. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 18(2): 2-9 (1986) - [c1]Karl Rehmer, Linda Rising:
Teaching data abstraction in a beginning Pascal class. SIGCSE 1986: 82-85 - 1984
- [j1]Linda Rising:
A syntax-directed editor, world-builder and simulator for the language of KAREL the robot. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 19(11): 18-21 (1984)
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