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Journal of Systems and Software (JSS), Volume 47
Volume 47, Number 1, May 1999
- Robert L. Glass:
Of counting schemes and end-of-century partying. 1-2 - Donald H. Drury, Ali F. Farhoomand:
Information technology push/pull reactions. 3-10 - Faruk Polat, Reda Alhajj:
A multi-agent tuple-space based problem solving framework. 11-17 - Hasan Çam:
A header-population based flow control for multicomputer networks. 19-26 - Jeyakesavan Veerasamy, S. Venkatesan, Jay C. Shah:
Spare capacity assignment in telecom networks using path restoration and further improvement using traffic splitting. 27-33 - Chin-Chen Chang, Tian-Fu Lee, Jyh-Jong Leu:
Partition search filter and its performance analysis. 35-43 - Nikolaus Walczuch, Herbert Hoeger:
Using individual prefixes in B+-trees. 45-51 - Mansour H. A. Jaragh, Kassem Saleh:
Synthesis of communications protocol converters using the timed Petri net model. 53-69
Volume 47, Number 2-3, July 1999
- Editorial. 71-72
- Editorial. 73
- Johnny S. K. Wong, Armin R. Mikler:
Intelligent mobile agents in large distributed autonomous cooperative systems. 75-87 - Richard Lai:
Towards more industrially relevant academic researches into testing of communicating systems. 89-96 - Elaine J. Weyuker:
Evaluation techniques for improving the quality of very large software systems in a cost-effective way. 97-103 - Jason Jen-Yen Chen, Shih-Chien Chou:
Consistency management in a process environment. 105-110 - Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
Understanding and improving technology transfer in software engineering. 111-124 - Kassem Saleh, Robert L. Probert, Hassib Khanafer:
The distributed object computing paradigm: concepts and applications. 125-131 - Alfonso Fuggetta:
Rethinking the modes of software engineering research. 133-138 - Hossein Saiedian, Kalyani Chennupati:
Towards an evaluative framework for software process improvement models. 139-148 - Norman E. Fenton, Martin Neil:
Software metrics: successes, failures and new directions. 149-157 - Hee Beng Kuan Tan, Tok Wang Ling:
Integrated design patterns for database applications. 159-172 - Mary Jean Harrold:
Testing evolving software. 173-181 - Les Hatton:
Repetitive failure, feedback and the lost art of diagnosis. 183-188 - Jeff Tian:
Measurement and continuous improvement of software reliability throughout software life-cycle. 189-195
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