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IEE Proceedings - Software, Volume 152
Volume 152, Number 1, February 2005
- Wolf Zimmermann:
Editorial reusable software libraries. 1 - David Hemer, Peter A. Lindsay:
Template-based construction of verified software. 2-12 - Jesper Andersson, Jan Bosch:
Development and use of dynamic product-line architectures. 15-28 - Loek G. Cleophas, Bruce W. Watson:
Taxonomy-based software construction of SPARE Time: a case study. 29-37 - Robert Hirschfeld, Ralf Lämmel:
Reflective designs. 38-51
Volume 152, Number 2, April 2005
- Paul Klint:
Language definitions and tool generation. 53 - Pedro Rangel Henriques, Maria João Varanda Pereira, Marjan Mernik, Mitja Lenic, Jeff Gray, Hui Wu:
Automatic generation of language-based tools using the LISA system. 54-69 - Mark van den Brand, Pierre-Etienne Moreau, Jurgen J. Vinju:
Generator of efficient strongly typed abstract syntax trees in Java. 70-78 - Jørgen Iversen, Peter D. Mosses:
Constructive Action Semantics for Core ML. 79-98
Volume 152, Number 3, June 2005
- Huilin Ye, Hanchang Liu:
Approach to modelling feature variability and dependencies in software product lines. 101-109 - Yueh-Feng Lee, Ruei-Chuan Chang:
Java-based component framework for dynamic reconfiguration. 110-118 - Nuria Medina-Medina, Fernando Molina-Ortiz, Lina García-Cabrera:
Diversity of structures and adaptive methods on an evolutionary hypermedia system. 119-126 - Qiang Guo, Robert M. Hierons, Mark Harman, Karnig Derderian:
Constructing multiple unique input/output sequences using metaheuristic optimisation techniques. 127-140
Volume 152, Number 4, August 2005
- Jon G. Hall, Ivan Mistrík, Bashar Nuseibeh, Andrés Silva:
Relating software requirements and architectures. 141-142 - Zoë R. Stephenson, John A. McDermid:
Deriving architectural flexibility requirements in safety-critical systems. 143-152 - Felix Bachmann, Leonard J. Bass, Mark Klein, Charles P. Shelton:
Designing software architectures to achieve quality attribute requirements. 153-165 - Rami Bahsoon, Wolfgang Emmerich, Jonathan Macke:
Using real options to select stable middleware-induced software architectures. 167-186 - Christine Hofmeister, Robert L. Nord, Dilip Soni:
Global Analysis: moving from software requirements specification to structural views of the software architecture. 187-197 - Christine Choppy, Denis Hatebur, Maritta Heisel:
Architectural patterns for problem frames. 198-208
Volume 152, Number 5, October 2005
- D. Watkins:
Editorial - Microsoft Research embedded systems. 209 - Peter Ibach, Nikola Milanovic, Jan Richling, Vladimir Stantchev, André Wiesner, Miroslaw Malek:
CERO: CE RObots community. 210-214 - Antonio Cisternino, Diego Colombo, Giorgio Ennas, Daniele Picciaia:
Robotics4.NET: software body for controlling robots. 215-222 - Fabio Forno, Giovanni Malnati, Giuseppe Portelli:
Design and implementation of a Bluetooth ad hoc network for indoor positioning. 223-228 - Andreas Rasche, Bernhard Rabe, Martin von Löwis, Jan Möller, Andreas Polze:
Real-time robotics and process control experiments in the Distributed Control Lab. 229-235 - Oussama Layaida, Daniel Hagimont:
Adaptive video streaming for embedded devices. 238-244 - Javier Jaen, José M. Esteve, José A. Mocholí, José H. Canós:
MoMo: enabling hybrid museums. 245-251
Volume 152, Number 6, December 2005
- Oddur Benediktsson, Darren Dalcher:
Estimating size in incremental software development projects. 253-259 - C. Vidakis, Martin Fleury:
Engineering multicast group key distribution: a review. 260-272 - Youssef Hassoun, Steve Counsell, Roger Johnson:
Dynamic coupling metric: proof of concept. 273-279 - Onaiza Maqbool, Haroon A. Babri, Asim Karim, S. Mansoor Sarwar:
Metarule-guided association rule mining for program understanding. 281-296 - Mustapha Bourahla:
Distributed CTL model checking. 297-308 - Nigel Perry:
Implementing non-strict evaluation on OOVMs. 309-315
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