Journal: ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes

Volume 5, Issue 4

4 -- 5Donald G. Golden. A plea for friendly software
5 -- 8Dennis E. Hamilton. Don't look back, something's gaining on us: more mixware software engineering metaphor
9 -- 0Gary Perlman. Two high-level skills for programming: a comment on R. L. Glass' "The importance of the individual"
10 -- 16Murat M. Tanik. A comparison of program complexity prediction models
17 -- 25Michael A. Hennell, W. M. McNicol, J. Hawkins. The static analysis of Cobol programs

Volume 5, Issue 3

4 -- 47. Workshop on formal verification: (VERkshop)
48 -- 50Robert L. Glass. The importance of the individual
51 -- 52Dennis E. Hamilton. If we're on first, what's on second?: a mixware software engineering discussion problem
52 -- 0Peter Schorer. Still more from Peter Schorer
52 -- 0Dennis E. Hamilton. Sermon"

Volume 5, Issue 2

8 -- 14Peter Wegner. The Ada language and environment
15 -- 16Dorothy E. Denning. Embellishments to the note on information flow into arrays
17 -- 21David Gries. Eliminating the chaff
22 -- 25Michael A. Pechura. Programming as engineering: insights and comparisons
26 -- 33Robert L. Glass. A benefit analysis of some software reliability methodologies
34 -- 37Murat M. Tanik. Software development monitoring graphs
38 -- 39Peter Schorer. More from Pete Shorer

Volume 5, Issue 1

4 -- 17Paul M. Cashman, Anatol W. Holt. A communication-oriented approach to structuring the software maintenance environment
18 -- 27Joseph V. Giordano. Some verification problems in Pascal-like languages
28 -- 29Morrie Gasser, Jonathan K. Millen, William F. Wilson. A note on information flow into arrays
29 -- 0. Correction to Babb and Tripp paper
30 -- 33. Some computer anecdotes from among those submitted in connection with the 7th symposium on operating systems principles
36 -- 37Kenneth A. Foster. A comment on: "An exercise in automatic program verification"
37 -- 38Wolfgang Polak. Response to K. Foster's letter
39 -- 44. Abstracts in software engineering