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IEEE Software, Volume 12, 1995
Volume 12, Number 1, January 1995
- Alan M. Davis:
From the Editor. 4-13
- Letters. 14
- Terry Bollinger:
Soapbox. 15
- Melissa J. Murphy:
Enterprise Integration Extends to People. 16
- Keith H. Bennett:
Legacy Systems: Coping with Success. 19-23 - Harry M. Sneed:
Planning the Reengineering of Legacy Systems. 24-34 - Guido Dedene, Jean-Pierre De Vreese:
Realities of Off-Shore Reengineering. 35-45 - Kenny Wong, Scott R. Tilley, Hausi A. Müller, Margaret-Anne D. Storey:
Structural Redocumentation: A Case Study. 46-54 - Olin Bray, Michael M. Hess:
Reengineering a Configuration-Management System. 55-63 - Ettore Merlo, Pierre-Yves Gagné, Jean-Francois Girard, Kostas Kontogiannis, Laurie J. Hendren, Prakash Panangaden, Renato de Mori:
Reengineering User Interfaces. 64-73
- Mark C. Paulk:
How ISO 9001 Compares With The CMM. 74-83 - V. Scott Gordon, James M. Bieman:
Rapid Prototyping: Lessons Learned. 85-95
- Bill Curtis, Jakob Nielsen:
Applying Discount Usability Engineering. 98-100
- Roger S. Pressman:
Software According to Niccolò Machiavelli. 101-102
- Karl Dakin:
Employment Options: What's A Fair Deal? 103-104
- Martin L. Griss, Marty Wosser, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
Making Reuse Work At Hewlett-Packard. 105-107
- In the News. 108-114
- Proceedings. 115-118
- Bookshelf. 121-123
- Toolbox. 124-126
- Sorel Reisman:
Come One, Come All To Comdex Swap Meet. 127-128
Volume 12, Number 2, March 1995
- Alan M. Davis:
Information For Decisionmakers. 4
- Letters. 5-6
- Guillermo Arango:
Once Upon A Time, There Was A Demo... 8
- Pertti Lounama:
The Future Belongs to the Specialized Tool. 9
- Rodney Bell, David Sharon:
Tools to Engineer New Technologies into Applications. 11-16 - Alan Chmura, Henry David Crockett:
Point/Counterpoint: What's the Proper Role for CASE Tools? 18-20 - Catherine Plaisant, David A. Carr, Ben Shneiderman:
Image-Browser Taxonomy and Guidelines for Designers. 21-32 - Shi-Kuo Chang, Gennaro Costagliola, Giuliano Pacini, Maurizio Tucci, Genoveffa Tortora, Bing Yu, Jing-Sheng Yu:
Visual-Language System for User Interfaces. 33-44 - Tara M. Madhyastha, Daniel A. Reed:
Data Sonification: Do You See What I Hear? 45-56 - T. Ming Jiang, Lakshmanan Sankaran:
Fast, Portable Application Mirroring. 57-63 - Roberto Bellinzona, Maria Grazia Fugini, Barbara Pernici:
Reusing Specifications in OO Applications. 65-75 - David Sharon, Rodney Bell:
Tools That Bind: Creating Integrated Environments. 76-85
- Corey A. Leonhard, J. Steve Davis:
Job-Shop Development Model: A Case Study. 86-92
- William E. Hefley:
Helping Users Help Themselves. 93-95
- James Bach:
Enough About Process: What We Need are Heroes. 96-98
- Karl Dakin:
What's New? Tracing the Origin of Species. 99-100
- Tracy Hall:
No Quality Without Equality. 101-102
- In the News. 103-109
- Proceedings. 110-113
- Spencer Dawkins:
How To Supercharge Your Risc Engine. 114-115 - Richard Bach:
Building Tools and Libraries - In MS-DOS. 115-116 - Michael Barker:
Your Programs Don't Need A Passport. 116-117 - John W. Horch:
Two Orientations On How To Work With Objects. 117-118 - Kasilingam Periyasamy:
Apples and Oranges Are Both Fruit. 118-119 - Spencer Dawkins:
Focus On Careful Coding. 119-121
- Robert M. Poston:
Testing Tools Combine Best Of New And Old. 122-126
- Sorel Reisman:
Partly Cloudy Forecasts For The Year In Computing. 127-128
Volume 12, Number 3, May 1995
- Alan M. Davis:
Tomorrow's Blacksmiths? 4
- Letters. 5-6
- Gulyan S. Varadan:
Insider. 10
- Robert Melford:
If We Don't License Ourselves, Who Will? 11
- William W. Everett, Shinichi Honiden:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Reliability and Safety of Real-Time Systems. 13-16 - Jeffrey M. Voas, Keith W. Miller:
Software Testability: The New Verification. 17-28 - Kenneth P. Birman, Bradford B. Glade:
Reliability Through Consistency. 29-41 - Rogério de Lemos, Amer Saeed, Tom Anderson:
Analyzing Safety Requirements for Process-Control Systems. 42-53 - Jiang Zhu, Ted G. Lewis, Weldon Jackson, Russel L. Wilson:
Scheduling in Hard Real-Time Applications. 54-63
- Yoshinori Kishimoto, Nobuto Kotaka, Shinichi Honiden:
Adapting Object-Communication Methods Dynamically. 65-74
- Jakob Nielsen:
A Home-Page Overhaul Using Other Web Sites. 75-78
- Edward Yourdon:
When Good Enough Software Is Best. 79-81
- Karl Dakin:
Do You Know What Your License Allows? 82-83
- Les Hatton:
Static Inspection: Tapping the Wheels of Software. 85-87
- In the News. 88-93
- Proceedings. 94-100
- Bookshelf. 101-106
- Alan Chmura, Henry David Crockett:
Tools To Align Goals And Information Systems. 108-111
- Sorel Reisman:
I Have Seen the Future: It Is Flooded with Email. 111-112
Volume 12, Number 4, July 1995
- Alan M. Davis:
Report From The Editorial Trenches. 4-
- Letters. 5-8
- William G. Griffin:
Lessons Learned In Software Reuse. 11
- Stephen J. Andriole:
Debatable Development: What Should We Believe? 13-18
- David W. Embley, Robert B. Jackson, Scott N. Woodfield:
OO Systems Analysis: Is It or Isn't It? 19-33 - Jonathan P. Bowen, Michael G. Hinchey:
Seven More Myths of Formal Methods. 34-41 - Oren Etzioni, Henry M. Levy, Richard B. Segal, Chandramohan A. Thekkath:
The Softbot Approach to OS Interfaces. 42-51 - Barbara A. Kitchenham, Lesley Pickard, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
Case Studies for Method and Tool Evaluation. 52-62 - Robert L. Glass, Iris Vessey:
Contemporary Application-Domain Taxonomies. 63-76
- Peter Fritzson, Lars Viklund, Johan Herber, Dag Fritzson:
High-level Mathematical Modeling And Programming. 77-87
- Jakob Nielsen:
Using Paper Prototypes In Home-page Design. 88-89
- Robert N. Charette:
Are We Developers Liars or Just Fools? 90-92
- Robert D. Sprague:
At What Point Does Liability Hit Home? 93-94
- Suzanne Robertson:
Visibility: The Key To Quality Improvement. 95-96
- In the News. 100-104
- Proceedings. 105-108
- Bookshelf. 109-113
- Tool Box. 114-118
- Sorel Reisman:
Fuzzyspeak Threatens Computing's Future. 119-120
Volume 12, Number 5, September 1995
- Alan M. Davis:
Tracing: A Simple Necessity Neglected. 6-7
- Was It or Wasn't It A Valid Comparison? 8-14
- Masao J. Matsumoto:
Research To Shed Light On Software Shadows. 16
- David N. Card:
Guest Editor's Introduction: The RAD Fad- Is Timing Really Everything? 19-23 - John P. Reilly, Erran Carmel:
Point-Counterpoint: Does RAD Live Up to the Hype? 24-26 - Neil C. Olsen:
Survival of the Fastest: Improving Service Velocity. 28-38 - Farshad Rafii, Sam Perkins:
Internationalizing Software with Concurrent Engineering. 39-46 - Emmanuel Henry, Benoît Faller:
Large-Scale Industrial Reuse to Reduce Cost and Cycle Time. 47-53 - Donald Millington, Jennifer Stapleton:
Developing A RAD Standard. 54-55
- Frederick P. Brooks Jr.:
The Mythical Man-Month: After 20 Years. 57-60 - Lev J. Dyadkin:
Multibox Parsers: No More Handwritten Lexical Analyzers. 61-67 - Akira K. Onoma, Tsuneo Yamaura:
Practical Steps Toward Quality Development. 68-77
- Susan T. Dumais:
Finding What You Want: New Tools And Tricks. 79-81
- Watts S. Humphrey:
Making Process Improvement Personal. 82-83
- Karl Dakin:
Capitalizing On Multiple Market Opportunities. 84-86
- Wieger Cornelissen, Ad Klaassen, Aart A. J. Matsinger, Gerhard van Wee:
How To Make Intuitive Testing More Systematic. 87-89
- In the News. 90-99
- Proceedings. 100-104
- Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
Questionable Approaches To Process Improvement. 105-111
- Tool Box. 116-118
- Sorel Reisman:
We May Be Smart - But Are We Savvy? 119-120
Volume 12, Number 6, November 1995
- Who's to Blame for Lowball Bids? 4-6
- Ian Gorton:
Real Programmers Do Use Delphi. 8-12
- Maarten Boasson:
The Artistry of Software Architecture. 13-16 - David Garlan, Robert Allen, John Ockerbloom:
Architectural Mismatch: Why Reuse Is So Hard. 17-26 - Mary Shaw:
Comparing Architectural Design Styles. 27-41 - Philippe Kruchten:
The 4+1 View Model of Architecture. 42-50 - Frank J. van der Linden, Jürgen K. Müller:
Creating Architectures with Building Blocks. 51-60 - Drasko M. Sotirovski, Philippe Kruchten:
Implementing Dialogue Independence. 61-70
- Matthew M. Huntbach, Graem A. Ringwood:
Programming In Concurrent Logic Languages. 71-81 - Victor R. Basili, Marvin V. Zelkowitz, Frank E. McGarry, Gerald T. Page, Sharon Waligora, Rose Pajerski:
SEL's Software Process Improvement Program. 83-87
- Bill Curtis, Jakob Nielsen:
Designing Interfaces For the Organization. 99-100
- Tom DeMarco:
What 'Lean and Mean' Really Means. 101-102
- Michael Jackson:
Critical Reading For Software Developers. 103-104
- Karl Dakin:
Establishing A Fair Price For Software. 105-106
- In the News. 107-111
- Bookshelf. 114-115
- Philip Newcomb:
Web-Based Business Process Reengineering. 116-118
- Sorel Reisman:
Why CD-ROM Is A Dead-End Technology. 119-120
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