11 | -- | 13 | Steve McConnell. From the Editor - Cargo Cult Software Engineering |
14 | -- | 15 | Alan M. Davis. Soapbox - The Software Company Machine |
16 | -- | 20 | Edmund C. Arranga, Wilson Price. Guest Editors Introduction - Fresh from Y2K, What s Next for Cobol? |
22 | -- | 25 | Frank P. Coyle, Cay S. Horstmann. Point/Counterpoint - Does Cobol Exist? Cobol vs. Java |
26 | -- | 29 | Bill C. Hardgrave, E. Reed Doke. Cobol in an Object-Oriented World: A Learning Perspective |
30 | -- | 32 | Jean E. Sammet. The Real Creators of Cobol |
33 | -- | 36 | Donald Carr, Ronald J. Kizior. The Case for Continued Cobol Education |
37 | -- | 41 | Frank P. Coyle. Legacy Integration: Changing Perspectives |
42 | -- | 46 | Leon A. Kappelman. Some Strategic Y2K Blessings |
53 | -- | 58 | Brian Henderson-Sellers. The OPEN Framework for Enhancing Productivity |
59 | -- | 69 | Edmund C. Arranga, Thane Hubbell, Alden C. Lorents, Steve Shiflett, Jon Wessler. Cobol Tools: Overview and Taxonomy |
70 | -- | 0 | Edmund C. Arranga, Ian Archbell, John Bradley, Pamela Coker, Ron Langer, Chuck Townsend, Mike Wheatley. Roundtable - In Cobol s Defense |
73 | -- | 75 | Donald J. Reifer. Manager - Software Management: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly |
76 | -- | 82 | Elaine J. Weyuker, Thomas J. Ostrand, JoAnne Brophy, Rathna Prasad. Clearing a Career Path for Software Testers |
83 | -- | 86 | David J. Carney, Fred Long. What Do You Mean by COTS? Finally, a Useful Answer |
87 | -- | 89 | Jeffrey M. Voas. Quality Time - Will the Real Operational Profile Please Stand Up? |
90 | -- | 91 | Stephen Carter. SoftLaw - E-Commerce: The UK s Model for a Legal European Framework |
92 | -- | 94 | David Nisse. Culture at work - Leadership, Army Style |
96 | -- | 100 | . In the News - The Next Gold Rush: Application Service Providers Stake Their Claims in a Red-Hot Market, Are Consumer Rights at Risk? Standards-Based Training, Grand Opening: SPC s Resource Center |
101 | -- | 103 | . Bookshelf - Software Requirements, Software for Use: A Practical Guide to the Models and Methods of Usage-Centered Design, Mastering the Requirements Process |
104 | -- | 0 | Robert L. Glass. Loyal Opposition - Y2K and Other Software Noncrises |