Journal: IEEE Software

Volume 17, Issue 5

7 -- 9Steve McConnell. From the Editor - What s in a Name?
10 -- 13. Letters
14 -- 17Barry W. Boehm. Manager - Safe and Simple Software Cost Analysis
18 -- 19Larry Graham. Softlaw - The Legal Tortoise and the Technology Hare
20 -- 22Jeffrey M. Voas. Quality Time - Can Chaotic Methods Improve Software Quality Predictions?
23 -- 25Jeffrey M. Voas, Nancy R. Mead. Malicious IT - Guest Editors Introduction
26 -- 32Ross J. Anderson, Terry Bollinger, Doug Brown, Enrique Draier, Philip Machanick, Gary McGraw, Nancy R. Mead, Arthur B. Pyster, Howard Schmidt, Timothy J. Shimeall. Roundtable on Information Security Policy
33 -- 41Gary McGraw, J. Gregory Morrisett. Attacking Malicious Code: A Report to the Infosec Research Council
42 -- 51John McHugh, Alan M. Christie, Julia Allen. Defending Yourself: The Role of Intrusion Detection Systems
52 -- 58John R. Michener, Tolga Acar. Security Domains: Key Management in Large-Scale Systems
59 -- 67Thomas F. Bowen, Mark E. Segal. Remediation of Application-Specific Security Vulnerabilities at Runtime
68 -- 77John Viega, Tom Mutdosch, Gary McGraw, Edward W. Felten. Statically Scanning Java Code: Finding Security Vulnerabilities
75 -- 77Mauri Laitinen, Mohamed Fayad, Robert P. Ward. Software Engineering in the Small - Guest Editors Introduction
78 -- 81Mauri Laitinen, John Boddie. Point/Counterpoint - Scaling Down Is Hard to Do / Do We Ever Really Scale Down?
82 -- 87Tore Dybå. Improvisation in Small Software Organizations
88 -- 95Peter Knauber, Dirk Muthig, Klaus Schmid, Tanya Widen. Applying Product Line Concepts in Small and Medium-Sized Companies
96 -- 101Melissa L. Russ, John D. McGregor. A Software Development Process for Small Projects
102 -- 106Vaclav Rajlich. Incremental Redocumentation Using the Web
107 -- 112Tim Menzies, Bojan Cukic. When to Test Less
113 -- 119Nuno Jardim Nunes, João Falcão e Cunha. Wisdom: A Software Engineering Method for Small Software Development Companies
120 -- 123. Bookshelf - Java Application Frameworks Use Case Driven Object, Modeling with UML: A Practical Approach, Chaos and Complexity in Software, Challenging the Industry and the New Science
124 -- 126Johanna Rothman. Culture at Work - Making Telecommuting Work
128 -- 0Robert L. Glass. Loyal Opposition - The Generalization of an Application Domain