Journal: IEEE Software

Volume 18, Issue 6

4 -- 0. Article Summaries
6 -- 0. Letters
7 -- 9Steve McConnell. Raising Your Software Consciousness
10 -- 15Martin Fowler. To Be Explicit
17 -- 18Wolfgang Strigel. Guest Editor s Introduction: Reports from the Field--Using Extreme Programming and Other Experiences
19 -- 26Mark C. Paulk. Extreme Programming from a CMM Perspective
27 -- 33James Grenning. Launching Extreme Programming at a Process-Intensive Company
34 -- 41Peter Schuh. Recovery, Redemption, and Extreme Programming
42 -- 50Charles J. Poole, Jan Willem Huisman. Using Extreme Programming in a Maintenance Environment
51 -- 55Lena Holmberg, Lars Mathiassen. Survival Patterns in Fast-Moving Software Organizations
56 -- 61Lutz Prechelt. Accelerating Learning from Experience: Avoiding Defects Faster
62 -- 63Brian Lawrence, Karl E. Wiegers, Christof Ebert. The Top Risks of Requirements Engineering
64 -- 65K. Suzanne Barber, Jim Holt. Software Architecture Correctness
66 -- 68Linda Larson Kemp, Kenneth E. Nidiffer, Louis C. Rose, Robert Small, Michael Stankosky. Knowledge Management: Insights from the Trenches
69 -- 71Uttara Nerurkar. Web User Interface Design: Forgotten Lessons
72 -- 77Tapani Kilpi. Implementing a Software Metrics Program at Nokia
78 -- 88Ralf Lämmel, Chris Verhoef. Cracking the 500-Language Problem
89 -- 97Girish Keshav Palshikar. Applying Formal Specifications to Real-World Software Development
102 -- 105Andrey A. Terekhov. In the News
111 -- 112Robert L. Glass. Extreme Programming: The Good, the Bad, and the Bottom Line