Journal: IEEE Software

Volume 13, Issue 3

4 -- 5Alan M. Davis. Practitioner, Heal Thyself
8 -- 0. Defining Design Terminology
18 -- 20John Palmer. Beware the Lure of Software Slogans
21 -- 0Annie Kuntzmann-Combelles. Can We Learn Lessons Better?
23 -- 26Pei Hsia. Making Software Development Visible
27 -- 32Karen Mackey. Why Bad Things Happen to Good Projects
33 -- 40Blayne Maring. Object-Oriented Development of Large Applications
41 -- 47W. Stephen Adolph. Cash Cow in the Tar Pit: Reengineering a Legacy System
48 -- 56Peter Gorm Larsen, John S. Fitzgerald, T. M. Brookes. Applying Formal Specification in Industry
57 -- 67Randall R. Macala, Lynn D. Stuckey Jr., David C. Gross. Managing Domain-Specific, Product-Line Development
69 -- 76S. Wayne Sherer, Ara Kouchakdjian, Paul Arnold. Experience Using Cleanroom Software Engineering
77 -- 88Watts S. Humphrey. Using A Defined and Measured Personal Software Process
89 -- 90Jakob Nielsen. Putting the User in User-Interface Testing
91 -- 0Edward V. Berard. Bringing Testing Into the Fold
93 -- 95John M. Favaro. When the Pursuit of Quality Destroys Value
96 -- 97Karl Dakin. The Transaction-Based Pricing Trend
98 -- 0. In the News
103 -- 104Sorel Reisman. Old-Timers and Upstarts Chime in with New Telephony Products
107 -- 111. Bookshelf
115 -- 117Thomas J. McCabe. Cyclomatic Complexity and the Year 2000
118 -- 0Steve McConnell. How to Defend an Unpopular Schedule