Journal of Systems and Software (JSS), Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, September 1992
- Sheng Uei Guan, Hussein M. Abdel-Wahab:
Multiuser processes and shared capability lists for shared workspace collaboration. 3-12 - Sergio R. Cárdenas, Jianhui Tian, Marvin V. Zelkowitz:
An application of decision theory for the evaluation of software prototypes. 27-39 - Kshirasagar Naik, Behçet Sarikaya:
Verification of protocol conformance test cases using reachability analysis. 41-57 - Meenakshi Gupta, Manju Agarwal, Ashok Kumar:
A comparative performance analysis of a multidisk system under head-of-the-line and alternating priority disciplines. 59-68 - Les L. Miller, S. R. Inglett, Ali R. Hurson:
PASS - A multiuser parallel file system based on microcomputers. 75-83 - Henrik Eriksson:
A survey of knowledge acquisition techniques and tools and their relationship to software engineering. 97-107
Volume 19, Number 2, October 1992
- Jo Ann Oravec, Larry E. Travis:
If we could do it over, we'd ... Learning from less-than-successful expert system projects. 113-122 - Roger M. Kerr:
Expert systems in production scheduling: Lessons from a failed implementation. 123-130 - William E. Spangler, Jerrold H. May:
Success and failure in cooperative expert systems development: A tale of two projects. 131-140 - Mike Morrison, Joline Morrison, Olivia R. Liu Sheng, Kunihiko Higa:
Environment selection, training, and implementation in high-level expert systems environments: Experiences and guidelines. 147-152 - Michael R. Wick:
Expert system explanation in retrospect: A case study in the evolution of expert system explanation. 159-169 - Robert Tausworthe:
Information models of software productivity: Limits on productivity growth. 185-201
Volume 19, Number 3, November 1992
- Robert L. Glass:
Editor's corner: Finally - someone who understands where software quality fits in. 205-206 - Paolo Benedusi, Aniello Cimitile, Ugo de Carlini:
Reverse engineering processes, design document production, and structure charts. 225-245 - Martin R. Stytz, Ophir Frieder:
Dynamic adaptive surface rendering within a distributed memory multiprocessor. 247-259 - Rashi Khanna, Bruce M. McMillin:
SMILI: Visualization of asynchronous massively parallel programs. 261-275 - Robert L. Glass:
A comparative analysis of the topic areas of computer science, software engineering, and information systems. 277-289