Journal: IEEE Software

Volume 23, Issue 5

5 -- 7Warren Harrison. Technology Transfer and the Tech Broker
11 -- 13Rebecca Wirfs-Brock. Toward Exception-Handling Best Practices and Patterns
14 -- 16Neil A. M. Maiden. Servicing Your Requirements
17 -- 19Daniela Damian, Deependra Moitra. Guest Editors Introduction: Global Software Development: How Far Have We Come?
20 -- 29James J. Cusick, Alpana Prasad. A Practical Management and Engineering Approach to Offshore Collaboration
30 -- 37Kevin C. Desouza, Yukika Awazu, Peter Baloh. Managing Knowledge in Global Software Development Efforts: Issues and Practices
38 -- 44Jyoti M. Bhat, Mayank Gupta, Santhosh N. Murthy. Overcoming Requirements Engineering Challenges: Lessons from Offshore Outsourcing
45 -- 51Dorina C. Gumm. Distribution Dimensions in Software Development Projects: A Taxonomy
52 -- 61Vibha Sinha, Bikram Sengupta, Satish Chandra. Enabling Collaboration in Distributed Requirements Management
62 -- 65Sharad Sharma, Girish Seshagiri. Point/Counterpoint
66 -- 69Swaminathan Seetharaman, Krishna Murthy B. V. S.. Test Optimization Using Software Virtualization
70 -- 71Diomidis Spinellis. Open Source and Professional Advancement
72 -- 73Scott Stribrny, Fran Boehme Mackin. When Politics Overshadow Software Quality
74 -- 80Carlo Pescio. Listen to Your Tools and Materials
81 -- 87Tetsuro Motoyama. Improving Software Development through Three Stages
88 -- 95LiGuo Huang, Barry W. Boehm. How Much Software Quality Investment Is Enough: A Value-Based Approach
96 -- 98Danna Voth, Heather Lanir. In the News
99 -- 101Anthony Akins, Ajit Appari. Bookshelf
102 -- 0Hassan Gomaa. Real-Time Software Engineering, Part 2
103 -- 104Andrew Raybould. Explanation-Oriented Design