Journal: IEEE Software

Volume 19, Issue 4

12 -- 15Greg Goth. Will the Cyber-UL Concept Take Hold?
16 -- 18Donald J. Reifer. How Good are Agile Methods?
20 -- 22James Robertson. Eureka! Why Analysts Should Invent Requirements
24 -- 27. Guest Editors Introduction: Initiating Software Product Lines
28 -- 31Paul C. Clements, Charles Kreuger. Point - Counterpoint: Being Proactive Pays Off - Eliminating the Adoption
32 -- 40Linda M. Northrop. SEI s Software Product Line Tenets
41 -- 49Frank van der Linden. Software Product Families in Europe: The Esaps & Café Projects
50 -- 57Klaus Schmid, Martin Verlage. The Economic Impact of Product Line Adoption and Evolution
58 -- 65Kyo Chul Kang, Jaejoon Lee, Patrick Donohoe. Feature-Oriented Project Line Engineering
66 -- 72Steffen Thiel, Andreas Hein. Modeling and Using Product Line Variability in Automotive Systems
73 -- 80Ari Jaaksi. Developing Mobile Browsers in a Product Line
81 -- 83Richard Pawson. Naked Objects
84 -- 85Alan C. Tribble. Software Safety
86 -- 89Wolfgang Strigel. The Canadian Software Industry
90 -- 91Terry Bollinger. Guest Editor s Introduction: Breaking Out of the Software Engineering Mind-Mold
92 -- 99Reidar Conradi, Alfonso Fuggetta. Improving Software Process Improvement
100 -- 106José Pablo Zagal, Raúl A. Santelices, Miguel Nussbaum. Maintenance-Oriented Design and Development: A Case Study
108 -- 115James A. Whittaker, Steven Atkin. Software Engineering is Not Enough
116 -- 122Norman E. Fenton, Paul Krause, Martin Neil. Software Measurement: Uncertainty and Causal Modeling
123 -- 129Robert David Cowan, Ali Mili, Hany H. Ammar, Alan McKendall Jr., Lin Yang, Dapeng Chen, Terry Spencer. Software Engineering Technology Watch
131 -- 133. Bookshelf
134 -- 136Robert L. Glass. In Search of Meaning (A Tale of Two Words)