Journal: IEEE Software

Volume 21, Issue 1

4 -- 0. Article Summaries
5 -- 7. Letters
8 -- 11Warren Harrison. From the Editor: Best Practices--Who Says?
12 -- 13Victor R. Basili, Barry W. Boehm, Al Davis, Watts S. Humphrey, Nancy G. Leveson, Nancy R. Mead, John D. Musa, David Lorge Parnas, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Elaine J. Weyuker. New Year s Resolutions for Software Quality
14 -- 16Donald J. Reifer. Seven Hot Outsourcing Practices
18 -- 0Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas. Three Legs, No Wobble
20 -- 22Jim Shore. Continuous Design
23 -- 27Ian F. Alexander, Suzanne Robertson. Understanding Project Sociology by Modeling Stakeholders
28 -- 33Diomidis Spinellis, Clemens A. Szyperski. Guest Editors Introduction: How Is Open Source Affecting Software Development?
34 -- 40Cristina Gacek, Budi Arief. The Many Meanings of Open Source
42 -- 49Jeffrey S. Norris, Poul-Henning Kamp. Mission-Critical Development with Open Source Software: Lessons Learned
50 -- 55Brian Fitzgerald, Tony Kenny. Developing an Information Systems Infrastructure with Open Source Software
56 -- 58Nicolás Serrano, Sonia Calzada, Jose Maria Sarriegui, Ismael Ciordia. From Proprietary to Open Source Tools in Information Systems Development
59 -- 66Walt Scacchi. Free and Open Source Development Practices in the Game Community
68 -- 72Stephane Lussier. New Tricks: How Open Source Changed the Way My Team Works
74 -- 81Nir Kshetri. Economics of Linux Adoption in Developing Countries
82 -- 86Michel Ruffin, Christof Ebert. Using Open Source Software in Product Development: A Primer
88 -- 91Eric S. Raymond, David G. Messerschmitt. Point/Counterpoint
92 -- 99Andreas Holzinger. Rapid Prototyping for a Virtual Medical Campus Interface
100 -- 103Laurianne McLaughlin, Terry Costlow. In the News
104 -- 106Philipp K. Janert, Shantha Mohan, Robert C. Larrabee, Stephen P. Berczuk, Brad Appleton, Fergus O Connell, Luke Hohmann. Bookshelf
107 -- 110. 2003 Reviewers
111 -- 112Robert L. Glass. Sources for Software Development: A Mugwumpish View