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- Software technology in the 1990 s: using a new paradigmRobert Balzer, Thomas E. Cheatham Jr., C. Cordell Green. 3-9
- Software compositionM. A. Jackson. 13-16
- Thinking about software design: A meta activityCees J. Koomen. 19-24
- A further model of coherent programming processesM. M. Lehman. 27-33
- System development modelsColin Tully. 37-44
- A systems engineering approach to software engineeringJonah Z. Lavi. 49-55
- Are we real software engineers?Ian Sommerville. 59-63
- RECIPE: Requirements for an evolutionary computer-based information processing environmentRoy H. Campbell, Peter E. Lauer. 67-74
- Environment requirements for system evolutionJeff Kramer, Jeff Magee. 77-85
- Feedback-directed development of complex software systemsJack C. Wileden, Lori A. Clarke. 89-92
- SPMMS - A support for the management processG. D. Frewin, P. G. Hamer. 99-103
- Toolpack - Providing extended support for the Fortran programmerS. J. Hague. 107-109
- Theory and concepts for a software engineering environmentUdo Pletat. 111-121
- Characteristics of the user software engineering methodologyAnthony I. Wasserman. 125-128
- Prototyping versus specifying: A multiproject experimentBarry W. Boehm, Terence E. Gray, Thomas Seewaldt. 133-145
- Validation in the software processRoy MacLean, Colin Potts, B. H. Cherrie, A. J. Barlett. 149-152
- Completeness and executability of specifications: Two confusing notionsWladyslaw M. Turski. 155