Journal: IEEE Software

Volume 21, Issue 3

4 -- 0. Article Summaries
5 -- 7Warren Harrison. From the Editor: Clueless--and Oblivious
8 -- 10. Letters
12 -- 14Donald J. Reifer. Catching the Brass Ring
15 -- 17Dave A. Thomas. MDA: Revenge of the Modelers or UML Utopia?
18 -- 22Hakan Erdogmus, John M. Favaro, Wolfgang Strigel. Guest Editors Introduction: Return on Investment
23 -- 31Günter Böckle, Paul C. Clements, John D. McGregor, Dirk Muthig, Klaus Schmid. Calculating ROI for Software Product Lines
32 -- 38Rini van Solingen. Measuring the ROI of Software Process Improvement
39 -- 47Mark Denne, Jane Cleland-Huang. The Incremental Funding Method: Data-Driven Software Development
48 -- 53Todd Little. Value Creation and Capture: A Model of the Software Development Process
54 -- 61Barry W. Boehm, LiGuo Huang, Apurva Jain, Raymond J. Madachy. The ROI of Software Dependability: The iDAVE Model
62 -- 70David G. Messerschmitt, Clemens A. Szyperski. Marketplace Issues in Software Planning and Design
71 -- 73Ken Orr. Agile Requirements: Opportunity or Oxymoron?
74 -- 75Jane Huffman Hayes. On the Virtues of Not Knowing
76 -- 82Jim Duggan, Jason Byrne, Gerard Lyons. A Task Allocation Optimizer for Software Construction
84 -- 91Jeff Tian. Quality-Evaluation Models and Measurements
92 -- 100James R. Larus, Thomas Ball, Manuvir Das, Robert DeLine, Manuel Fähndrich, Jonathan D. Pincus, Sriram K. Rajamani, Ramanathan Venkatapathy. Righting Software
101 -- 103Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas. OO in One Sentence: Keep It DRY, Shy, and Tell the Other Guy
104 -- 105Fernando Berzal Galiano, Diomidis Spinellis. Bookshelf
107 -- 110Danna Voth, David Nicholls, Dale Strok. In the News
111 -- 112Robert L. Glass. Learning to Distinguish a Solution from a Problem