Journal: IEEE Software

Volume 20, Issue 1

4 -- 0. Article Summaries
5 -- 7Warren Harrison. The Software Developer as Movie Icon
8 -- 9. Asking the Right Questions
10 -- 11Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas. The Art of Enbugging
12 -- 13Martin Fowler. When to Make a Type
14 -- 15Eric Dubois, Klaus Pohl. Guest Editors Introduction: RE 02--A Major Step toward a Mature Requirements Engineering Community
16 -- 24Matthias Weber, Joachim Weisbrod. Requirements Engineering in Automotive Development: Experiences and Challenges
26 -- 33Stewart A. Higgins, Maurice de Laat, Paul M. C. Gieles, Emilienne M. Geurts. Managing Requirements for Medical IT Products
34 -- 41Xavier Franch, Juan Pablo Carvallo. Using Quality Models in Software Package Selection
42 -- 49Alan H. Karp, Rajiv Gupta, Guillermo Juan Rozas, Arindam Banerji. Using Split Capabilities for Access Control
50 -- 57Bill R. Brykczynski, Robert A. Small. Reducing Internet-Based Intrusions: Effective Security Patch Management
58 -- 66Ian F. Alexander. Misuse Cases: Use Cases with Hostile Intent
67 -- 69Richard Turner. Seven Pitfalls to Avoid in the Hunt for Best Practices
70 -- 73Adam Stone, Danna Voth. Software Flaws: To Tell or Not to Tell? / Open Source in the US Government
74 -- 80Michael H. Lutz, Phillip A. Laplante. C# and the .NET Framework: Ready for Real Time?
81 -- 89Colin Atkinson, Thomas Kühne. Aspect-Oriented Development with Stratified Frameworks
90 -- 92Jane Huffman Hayes. Do You Like Piña Coladas? How Improved Communication Can Improve Software Quality
93 -- 95Robert D. Austin, Lee Devin. Beyond Requirements: Software Making as Art
96 -- 99Carol A. Long. Lost, but Making Good Use of Time?
100 -- 102. Saluting Our 2002 Referees
103 -- 104Robert L. Glass. Error-Free Software Remains Extremely Elusive