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- An approach to axioms of the iteration processPeter Farrell-Vinay. 13-17
- Software process model and iterationColin Tully. 18-21
- Incremental development and iteration in the software processJack C. Wileden. 22-25
- Classes of process iterationWatts S. Humphrey. 26-28
- Modes of evolutionM. M. Lehman. 29-32
- Describing the software processSteve Huseth, Don Vines. 33-35
- Iterations, learning and the detailing step paradigmCees J. Koomen. 36-39
- Reasoning about iteration: a cost-benefit approachBarry W. Boehm, Frank C. Belz. 40-44
- The iteration mechanism in the inscape environmentDewayne E. Perry. 49-52
- Models of iteration in software developmentBill Curtis. 53-56
- Beyond macro-iteration: an organic model of system designJeff Conklin, David Bridgeland. 57-60
- Specification via scenarios and viewsW. Lewis Johnson. 61-63
- Backtracking in software process modelGerhard Chroust. 64-68
- Hierarchical control of software devlopmentMichael Buckley, Charles A. Frisch, Doyt L. Perry. 69-74
- Software processes are software tooLeon J. Osterweil. 79-80
- Modelling software development in the largeWilliam E. Riddle, Lloyd G. Williams. 81-84
- Concurrency and software process modelRichard N. Taylor. 85-86
- The software development process as a fault-tolerant systemSamuel T. Redwine Jr.. 87-91
- Software design and complexityMaarten Boasson. 92-96
- Modelling iteration in the software processMartyn A. Ould, Clive Roberts. 101-104
- Iteration in the software processAllen Goldberg, C. Cordell Green, Wolfgang Polak, Richard Jüllig. 105-108
- Process iteration modelling and mechanizationGene F. Hoffnagle. 109-113
- Software prototyping by progressive annotationNeil M. Goldman. 114-117
- Software evolution managementDavid P. Schwartz. 118-120
- Managing testing of iteratively developed softwareElaine J. Weyuker. 121-123
- Evolution of a testbedKouichi Kishida. 124-128
- Making formal specifications dynamic objectsAnthony Finkelstein. 133-136
- An incremental approach to construting, explaining and maintaining specificationsMartin S. Feather. 137-140