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IEEE Software, Volume 11, 1994
Volume 11, Number 1, January 1994
- Carl K. Chang:
Changing Face of Software Engineering. 4-5
- Mailbox. 6-8
- Mark J. Christensen:
Would You Do This to Your Customer? 12
- John C. Knight, Bev Littlewood:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Critical Task of Writing Dependable Software. 16-20 - Susan L. Gerhart, Dan Craigen, Ted Ralston:
Experience with Formal Methods in Critical Systems. 21-28 - Susan L. Gerhart, Dan Craigen, Ted Ralston:
Case Study: Darlington Nuclear Generating Station. 30-39 - Ramin Mojdehbakhsh, Wei-Tek Tsai, Shekhar H. Kirani, Lynn Elliott:
Retrofitting Software Safety in an Implantable Medical Device. 41-50 - Lloyd G. Williams:
Assessment of Safety-Critical Specifications. 51-60 - Wolfgang A. Halang, Bernd J. Krämer
:
Safety Assurance in Process Control. 61-67
- Pierre E. Sorel, Mariano G. Fernandez, Sumit Ghosh:
A Dynamic Debugger for Asynchronous Distributed Algorithms. 69-76 - Chih-Ping Chu, Doris L. Carver:
Parallelizing Subroutines in Sequential Programs. 77-85
- Kate Ehrlich, Mary Beth Butler, Kara Pernice:
Getting the Whole Team into Usability Testing. 89-91
- Edward H. Bersoff:
Anatomy of a Software Start-Up. 92-94
- George B. Trubow:
Confronting Sleaze on the Superhighway. 96-97
- François Coallier:
How ISO 9001 Fits Into the Software World. 98-100
- In the News. 101-106
- Proceedings. 108-115
- Bookshelf. 116-119
- Sandra Giger Yin:
Toolbox. 123-126
- Sorel Reisman:
Multimedia Stars at a Slightly Calmer Comdex. 127-128
Volume 11, Number 2, March 1994
- Angela Burgess:
Readers Show Way to Product Improvement. 5
- Why is Requirements Engineering Underused? 6
- Enrique Draier:
Complex Challenges for a Complex World. 10
- Alan M. Davis, Pei Hsia:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Giving Voice to Requirements Engineering. 12-16 - Jawed I. A. Siddiqi:
Challenging Universal Truths of Requirements Engineering. 18-19 - Colin Potts, Kenji Takahashi, Annie I. Antón:
Inquiry-Based Requirements Analysis. 21-32 - Pei Hsia, Jayarajan Samuel, Jerry Gao, David Chenho Kung, Yasufumi Toyoshima, Cris Chen:
Formal Approach to Scenario Analysis. 33-41 - Odd Ivar Lindland, Guttorm Sindre, Arne Sølvberg:
Understanding Quality in Conceptual Modeling. 42-49
- Richard C. Linger:
Cleanroom Process Model. 50-58 - H. Jack Barnard, Arthur L. Price:
Managing Code Inspection Information. 59-69 - Victor R. Basili, Michael Daskalantonakis, Robert H. Yacobellis:
Technology Transfer at Motorola. 70-76 - Mette Vestli, Inge Nordbø, Arne Sølvberg:
Modeling Control in Rule-Based Systems. 77-81
- Patricia A. Billingsley:
Ergonomic Standards Go Beyond Hardware. 82-84
- Stephen J. Andriole:
Fast, Cheap Requirements: Prototype, or Else! 85-87
- Larry M. Zanger:
Speculating on This Year's Issues. 88-91
- John H. Baumert:
Process Assessment with a Project Focus. 89-91
- In the News. 92-95
- Proceedings. 100-103
- Bookshelf. 104-114
- Jess Thompson:
Toolbox. 115-118
- Sorel Reisman:
Antipredictions for a Perfect World. 119-120
Volume 11, Number 3, May 1994
- Mailbox. 4
- Clement T. Yu, Weiyi Meng:
Confronting Database Complexities. 6-10 - Clement T. Yu, Weiyi Meng:
Progress in Database Search Strategies. 11-19 - Andreas Meier, Rolf Dippold, Jacky Mercerat, Alex Muriset, Jean-Claude Untersinger, Robert Eckerlin, Flavio Ferrara:
Hierarchical to Relational Database Migration. 21-27 - Michael R. Blaha, William J. Premerlani, Hwa Shen:
Converting OO Models Into RDBMS Schema. 28-39 - Oscar Díaz
, Norman W. Paton
:
Extending ODBMSs Using Metaclasses. 40-47 - Jason Gait:
Optimizing Unix Database File Operations. 48-56
- Richard E. Fairley:
Risk Management for Software Projects. 57-67 - Mohamed Fayad, Wei-Tek Tsai, Mark A. Roberts, Louis J. Hawn, Jay W. Schooley:
Adapting an Object-Oriented Development Method. 68-76 - Dov Dori, Erez Tatcher:
Selective Multiple Inheritance. 77-85
- John Lovgren:
How to Choose Good Metaphors. 86-88
- Robert L. Glass:
From Wonderland to the Real Problem. 90-92
- John P. Costello:
Copyright and Work Made for Hire. 93-94
- David N. Card:
Statistical Process Control for Software? 95-97
- In the News. 98-103
- Proceedings. 105-111
- Bookshelf. 114-119
- Rodney Bell:
Toolbox. 121-126
- Sorel Reisman:
Intermedia Pauses for Reality Check. 127-128
Volume 11, Number 4, July 1994
- Mailbox. 4-5
- Larry E. Druffel:
Professionalism and the Software Business. 6
- Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, H. Dieter Rombach:
Measurement Based Process Improvement. 8-11 - Martyn Thomas, Frank E. McGarry:
Top-Down vs. Bottom-Up Process Improvement. 12-13 - Michael Daskalantonakis:
Achieving Higher SEI Levels. 17-24 - Volkmar H. Haase, Günter R. Koch, Hans-Jürgen Kugler, Paul Decrinis:
Bootstrap: Fine-Tuning Process Assessment. 25-35 - Dewayne E. Perry, Nancy A. Staudenmayer, Lawrence G. Votta:
People, Organizations, and Process Improvement. 36-45 - Robert B. Grady, Tom Van Slack:
Key Lessons in Achieving Widespread Inspection Use. 46-57 - Victor R. Basili, Scott Green:
Software Process Evolution at the SEL. 58-66 - Joel E. Henry, Sallie M. Henry, Dennis G. Kafura, Lance Matheson:
Improving Software Maintenance at Martin Marietta. 67-75 - Giuseppe Visaggio
:
Process Improvement Through Data Reuse. 76-85
- Norman E. Fenton
, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Robert L. Glass:
Science and Substance: A Challenge to Software Engineers. 86-95
- Larry L. Constantine:
Interfaces for Intermediates. 96-99
- Alan M. Davis:
Rewards of Taking the Path Less Traveled. 100-101
- Larry M. Zanger, Lorijean G. Oei:
Electronic-Record Storage Checklist. 102-103
- Robert Watkins, Mark Neal:
Why and How of Requirements Tracing. 104-106
- In the News. 107-109
- Jakob Nielsen:
CHI Witnesses Trend to Engaging Interfaces. 110-117
- Bookshelf. 118-119
- David Sharon, Alan Chmura:
Toolbox. 122-125
- Sorel Reisman:
Down Memory Lane to the Superhighway. 127-128
Volume 11, Number 5, September 1994
- Carl K. Chang:
Change Agents: Plans for a Transition Year. 4-
- Mailbox. 6
- Donna Kasperson:
For Reuse, Process and Product Both Count. 12
- William B. Frakes, Sadahiro Isoda:
Success Factors of Systematic Reuse. 14-19 - Wayne C. Lim:
Effects of Reuse on Quality, Productivity, and Economics. 23-30 - Danielle Fafchamps:
Organizational Factors and Reuse. 31-41 - Rebecca Joos:
Software Reuse at Motorola. 42-47 - Scott Henninger:
Using Iterative Refinement to Find Reusable Software. 48-59 - Werner Staringer:
Constructing Applications from Reusable Components. 61-68 - James P. O'Connor, Catharine Mansour, Jerri Turner-Harris, Grady H. Campbell Jr.:
Reuse in Command-and-Control Systems. 70-79 - Bruce W. Weide, William F. Ogden, Murali Sitaraman:
Recasting Algorithms to Encourage Reuse. 80-88 - Don S. Batory, Vivek Singhal, Jeff Thomas, Sankar Dasari, Bart J. Geraci, Marty Sirkin:
The GenVoca Model of Software-System Generators. 89-94 - Ernesto Guerrieri:
Case Study: Digital's Application Generator. 95-96
- Norman Ramsey
:
Literate Programming Simplified. 97-105
- Hugh R. Beyer, Karen Holtzblatt:
Calling Down the Lightning. 106-107
- Alan M. Davis:
Trial by Firing: Saga of a Rookie Manager. 109-110
- George B. Trubow:
Traffic Hazards on the Superhighway. 112-113
- David N. Card, Edward R. Comer:
Why Do So Many Reuse Programs Fail? 114-115
- In the News. 116-118
- Proceedings. 119-123
- Bookshelf. 124-127
- Gregory A. Hansen:
Tools for Business-Process Reengineering. 131-134
- Sorel Reisman:
Finally, a Perfect Window Office. 135-136
Volume 11, Number 6, November 1994
- Carl K. Chang:
Logging Off: Lessons Learned as Editor. 4
- Mailbox. 5
- William W. Everett, Mikio Aoyama, Jawed I. A. Siddiqi:
Software Beyond 2001: A Global Vision. 8-12 - Robert L. Martin, Carl K. Chang:
How to Solve the Management Crisis? 14-15 - Capers Jones:
Globalization of Software Supply and Demand. 17-24 - Sheila Brady, Tom DeMarco:
Management-Aided Software Engineering. 25-32 - Grady Booch:
Coming of Age in an Object-Oriented World. 33-41 - Robert L. Glass:
The Software-Research Crisis. 42-47 - Lotfi A. Zadeh:
Soft Computing and Fuzzy Logic. 48-56 - Michael Jackson:
Problems, Methods and Specialization. 57-62 - Sadahiro Isoda, Motoshi Saeki:
Software Engineering in Asia. 63-68
- Ben Shneiderman:
Dynamic Queries for Visual Information Seeking. 70-77
- Karen L. McGraw:
Knowledge Acquisition and Interface Design. 90-92
- Alan M. Davis:
Fifteen Principles of Software Engineering. 94-96
- George B. Trubow:
Software Law: Retrospect and Prospect. 97-98
- Soheil Khajenoori:
Process-Oriented Software Education. 99-101
- In the News. 102-106
- Proceedings. 107-109
- Bookshelf. 110-111
- Dick Jensen:
Adventures in Embedded Development. 116-117
- Sorel Reisman:
Man Kicks Dog: What's Wrong with Computers. 119-120

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