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Journal of Systems and Software (JSS), Volume 59
Volume 59, Number 1, October 2001
- Elaine J. Weyuker:
Transitioning from Academia to Industrial Research. 1-2 - Lionel C. Briand, Jürgen Wüst:
Integrating scenario-based and measurement-based software product assessment. 3-22 - Khaled El Emam, Ho-Won Jung:
An empirical evaluation of the ISO/IEC 15504 assessment model. 23-41 - Ho-Won Jung, Robin Hunter:
The relationship between ISO/IEC 15504 process capability levels, ISO 9001 certification and organization size: An empirical study. 43-55 - Girish H. Subramanian, William Corbin:
An empirical study of certain object-oriented software metrics. 57-63 - Witold Pedrycz, Giancarlo Succi
, Petr Musílek
, Xiao Bai:
Using self-organizing maps to analyze object-oriented software measures. 65-82 - Gursaran:
Viewpoint representation validation: a case study on two metrics from the Chidamber and Kemerer suite. 83-97 - June M. Verner, William M. Evanco, Katherine W. McCain, Gregory W. Hislop, Vera J. Cole:
The determinants of visibility of software engineering researchers. 99-106 - Robert L. Glass, Tsong Yueh Chen
:
An assessment of Systems and Software Engineering scholars and institutions (1996-2000). 107-113
Volume 59, Number 2, November 2001
- Eleanor Wynn:
Some informal thoughts about reviewing as a social process. 115-117 - Byong G. Lee, N. Hari Narayanan, Kai-Hsiung Chang:
An integrated approach to distributed version management and role-based access control in computer supported collaborative writing. 119-134 - David N. Wilson, Tracy Hall
, Nathan Baddoo:
A framework for evaluation and prediction of software process improvement success. 135-142 - Hsung-Pin Chang
, Ray-I Chang
, Wei-Kuan Shih, Ruei-Chuan Chang:
Reschedulable-Group-SCAN scheme for mixed real-time/non-real-time disk scheduling in a multimedia system. 143-152 - Sadahiro Isoda:
Object-oriented real-world modeling revisited. 153-162 - Steven D. Sheetz, David P. Tegarden:
Illustrating the cognitive consequences of object-oriented systems development. 163-179 - Giuliano Antoniol, Gerardo Casazza, Massimiliano Di Penta
, Roberto Fiutem:
Object-oriented design patterns recovery. 181-196 - Alessandro F. Garcia, Cecília M. F. Rubira
, Alexander B. Romanovsky
, Jie Xu:
A comparative study of exception handling mechanisms for building dependable object-oriented software. 197-222
Volume 59, Number 3, December 2001
- David Raffo, Paul Wernick:
Software Process Simulation Modelling. 223-225 - Paolo Donzelli, Giuseppe Iazeolla
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Hybrid simulation modelling of the software process. 227-235 - Robert H. Martin, David Raffo:
Application of a hybrid process simulation model to a software development project. 237-246 - Dan X. Houston, Gerald T. Mackulak, James S. Collofello:
Stochastic simulation of risk factor potential effects for software development risk management. 247-257 - Dan X. Houston, Susan Ferreira, James S. Collofello, Douglas C. Montgomery, Gerald T. Mackulak, Dan L. Shunk:
Behavioral characterization: finding and using the influential factors in software process simulation models. 259-270 - Goel Kahen, Meir M. Lehman, Juan F. Ramil, Paul Wernick:
System dynamics modelling of software evolution processes for policy investigation: Approach and example. 271-281 - Dietmar Pfahl
, Marco Klemm, Günther Ruhe:
A CBT module with integrated simulation component for software project management education and training. 283-298 - Mercedes Ruiz
, Isabel Ramos
, Miguel Toro
:
A simplified model of software project dynamics. 299-309 - Friedrich Stallinger, Paul Grünbacher
:
System dynamics modelling and simulation of collaborative requirements engineering. 311-321 - Martin Höst
, Björn Regnell
, Johan Natt och Dag, Josef Nedstam, Christian Nyberg:
Exploring bottlenecks in market-driven requirements management processes with discrete event simulation. 323-332 - Volker Gruhn, Ursula Wellen:
Analysing a process landscape by simulation. 333-342 - S. James Choi, Walt Scacchi:
Modeling and simulating software acquisition process architectures. 343-354 - Peter Henderson, Yvonne Margaret Howard, Robert John Walters:
A tool for evaluation of the software development process. 355-362

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