| 4 | -- | 5 | Alan M. Davis. From the Editor: Why Build Software? |
| 15 | -- | 17 | Charles P. Pfleger. Quality Time: The Fundamentals of Information Security |
| 18 | -- | 19 | Don O Neil. Soapbox: Issues in Software Inspection |
| 20 | -- | 21 | Karl Dakin. Softlaw: What If There Were No Software Piracy? |
| 22 | -- | 24 | Brad Cox. Manager: Superdistribution and the Economics of Bits |
| 26 | -- | 0 | Sadakazu Watanabe. Insider: Professionalism through OO and Reuse |
| 27 | -- | 30 | Stephen J. Mellor, Ralph E. Johnson. Guest Editor s Introduction: Why Explore Object Methods, Patterns, and Architectures? |
| 31 | -- | 35 | William M. Tepfenhart, James J. Cusick. A Unified Object Topology |
| 36 | -- | 42 | James Coplien. Idioms And Patterns As Architectural Literature |
| 43 | -- | 52 | Robert T. Monroe, Andrew Kompanek, Ralph E. Melton, David Garlan. Architectural Styles, Design Patterns, And Objects |
| 53 | -- | 59 | Norman L. Kerth, Ward Cunningham. Using Patterns To Improve Our Architectural Vision |
| 61 | -- | 72 | Sally Shlaer, Stephen J. Mellor. Recursive Design of an Application-Independent Architecture |
| 73 | -- | 85 | Luqi, Joseph A. Goguen. Formal Methods: Promises And Problems |
| 94 | -- | 95 | Jakob Nielsen. Interface: The Use and Misuse of Focus Groups |
| 98 | -- | 102 | Alan Schamp, Heidi Schamp. Toolbox: Successfully Implementing Configuration Management; Top Drawer |
| 103 | -- | 104 | Steve McConnell. Best Practices: Annualized Software Delivery |