Journal: Information \& Software Technology

Volume 41, Issue 14

931 -- 0Michael Dyer, Martin J. Shepperd. Perspectives on Information Technology in the New Millennium
933 -- 936Derek Andrews. Software engineering education in the 21st century
937 -- 946Barry W. Boehm, Kevin J. Sullivan. Software economics: status and prospects
947 -- 950Manfred Broy. Software technology - formal methods and scientific foundations
951 -- 956D. N. Chorafas. How long into the 21st century will the aftermath of the millennium bug last?
957 -- 961Brian J. Garner, Ryszard Raban. Context management in modeling information systems (IS)
963 -- 968Patrick A. V. Hall. Architecture-driven component reuse
969 -- 978Mike Jackson. Thirty years (and more) of databases
979 -- 984Monika Müllerburg. Software intensive embedded systems
985 -- 990Colette Rolland. Requirements engineering for COTS based systems
991 -- 994Marc Roper. Software testing - searching for the missing link
995 -- 1004Toru Takeshita, Kazuaki Maeda. An integrated web computing application for tasks related to course selection and registration
1005 -- 1010Tetsuo Tamai. Objects and roles: modeling based on the dualistic view
1011 -- 1020Jan J. van Amstel. The time of the chameleons is over?
1021 -- 1026June M. Verner, Scott P. Overmyer, Katherine W. McCain. In the 25 years since The Mythical Man-Month what have we learned about project management?
1027 -- 1032John Wordsworth. Getting the best from formal methods