Journal: IEEE Software

Volume 18, Issue 5

5 -- 7Steve McConnell. The Nine Deadly sins of Project Planning
8 -- 9. Letters
10 -- 12Neil A. M. Maiden, Alexis Gizikis. Where Do Requirements Come From?
13 -- 15Watts S. Humphrey. Engineers Will Tolerate a Lot of Abuse
16 -- 17David N. Card, David Zubrow. Benchmarking Software Organizations
18 -- 21Charles R. Symons, John McGarry. Point/Counterpoint: Software Benchmarking: Serious Management Tool or a Joke? / When It Comes to Measuring Software, Every Project Is Unique
22 -- 25Katrina Maxwell. Collecting Data for Comparability: Benchmarking Software Development Productivity
26 -- 32Christopher J. Lokan, Terry Wright, Peter R. Hill, Michael Stringer. Organizational Benchmarking Using the ISBSG Data Repository
33 -- 39James T. Heires. What I Did Last Summer: A Software Development Benchmarking Case Study
48 -- 52Gareth C. Thomas, Howard R. Smith. Using Structured Benchmarking to Fast-Track CMM Process Improvement
53 -- 56Greg Goth. NSDIR: A Legacy beyond Failure-Early Benchmarking Effort Was Ahead of Its Time
57 -- 61Brian Witten, Carl E. Landwehr, Michael Caloyannides. Does Open Source Improve System Security?
62 -- 70Adam L. Buchsbaum, Yih-Farn Chen, Huale Huang, Eleftherios Koutsofios, John M. Mocenigo, Anne Rogers, Michael Jankowsky, Spiros Mancoridis. Visualizing and Analyzing Software Infrastructures
71 -- 76Peter W. Fach. Design Reuse through Frameworks and Patterns
77 -- 80Tomoo Matsubara. Japan: A Huge IT Consumption Market
81 -- 85. In the News
86 -- 0Melody M. Moore. Software Reuse: Silver Bullet?
87 -- 89Kent Beck. Aim, Fire
90 -- 91Roger T. Alexander. Improving the Quality of Object-Oriented Programs
92 -- 95. Bookshelf
96 -- 97Robert L. Glass. A Story about the Creativity Involved in Software Work