| 4 | -- | 0 | . Article Summaries |
| 5 | -- | 7 | Warren Harrison. Do You Learn Just in Time or Just in Case? |
| 8 | -- | 9 | . Letters |
| 10 | -- | 12 | Diomidis Spinellis. The Tools at Hand |
| 13 | -- | 15 | Neil A. M. Maiden, Suzanne Robertson, Christof Ebert. Guest Editors Introduction: Shake, Rattle, and Requirements |
| 16 | -- | 23 | Ian Sommerville. Integrated Requirements Engineering: A Tutorial |
| 24 | -- | 31 | Lars Hagge, Kathrin Lappe. Sharing Requirements Engineering Experience Using Patterns |
| 32 | -- | 39 | Johan Natt och Dag, Vincenzo Gervasi, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Björn Regnell. A Linguistic-Engineering Approach to Large-Scale Requirements Management |
| 40 | -- | 47 | Barbara Paech, Jörg Dörr, Mathias Köhler. Improving Requirements Engineering Communication in Multiproject Environments |
| 48 | -- | 51 | James Robertson, Connie Heitmeyer. Point/Counterpoint |
| 52 | -- | 54 | Susanne Kandrup. On Systems Coaching |
| 55 | -- | 57 | Daniel M. Berry, Erik Kamsties. The Syntactically Dangerous All and Plural in Specifications |
| 58 | -- | 65 | Tore Dybå, Barbara A. Kitchenham, Magne Jørgensen. Evidence-Based Software Engineering for Practitioners |
| 66 | -- | 73 | Shari Lawrence Pfleeger. Soup or Art? The Role of Evidential Force in Empirical Software Engineering |
| 74 | -- | 77 | Jason Remillard. Source Code Review Systems |
| 78 | -- | 85 | David Bodoff, Mordechai Ben-Menachem, Patrick C. K. Hung. Web Metadata Standards: Observations and Prescriptions |
| 86 | -- | 93 | June M. Verner, William M. Evanco. In-House Software Development: What Project Management Practices Lead to Success? |
| 94 | -- | 97 | Diomidis Spinellis, John R. Dance, David Arthur Eatough, Kevin C. Desouza, Yukika Awazu. Bookshelf |
| 98 | -- | 101 | Laurianne McLaughlin, Benjamin Alfonsi. In the News |
| 102 | -- | 104 | Robert L. Glass. Viruses Are Beginning to Get to Me! |