| 0 | -- | 0 | Annette D. Reilly. Coming to Terms: The SEVOCA Project |
| 5 | -- | 7 | Warren Harrison. Giving Back |
| 12 | -- | 13 | Eugene Farmer. The Gatekeeper s Guide, or How to Kill a Tool |
| 14 | -- | 15 | Grady Booch. Goodness of Fit |
| 16 | -- | 18 | Michael J. Lutz, Donald J. Bagert. Guest Editors Introduction: Software Engineering Curriculum Development |
| 19 | -- | 25 | Timothy C. Lethbridge, Richard J. LeBlanc, Ann E. Kelley Sobel, Thomas B. Hilburn, Jorge L. Díaz-Herrera. SE2004: Recommendations for Undergraduate Software Engineering Curricula |
| 27 | -- | 35 | Stephen T. Frezza, Mei-Huei Tang, Barry J. Brinkman. Creating an Accreditable Software Engineering Bachelor s Program |
| 36 | -- | 43 | Brendan Quinn, Leonor Barroca, Bashar Nuseibeh, Juan Fernández-Ramil, Lucia Rapanotti, Pete Thomas, Michel Wermelinger. Learning Software Engineering at a Distance |
| 44 | -- | 52 | Kal Toth. Experiences with Open Source Software Engineering Tools |
| 53 | -- | 61 | Johan Brichau, Ruzanna Chitchyan, Siobhán Clarke, Ellie D Hondt, Alessandro Garcia, Michael Haupt, Wouter Joosen, Shmuel Katz, Jacques Noyé, Awais Rashid, Mario Südholt. A Model Curriculum for Aspect-Oriented Software Development |
| 62 | -- | 67 | Panagiotis Louridas. SOAP and Web Services |
| 68 | -- | 69 | Neil A. M. Maiden. Improve Your Requirements: Quantify Them |
| 70 | -- | 71 | Lisa Crispin. Driving Software Quality: How Test-Driven Development Impacts Software Quality |
| 72 | -- | 80 | Natalia Juristo Juzgado, Ana María Moreno, Sira Vegas, Martín Solari. In Search of What We Experimentally Know about Unit Testing |
| 81 | -- | 87 | Daniel Galin, Motti Avrahami. Are CMM Program Investments Beneficial? Analyzing Past Studies |
| 88 | -- | 95 | Tony Gorschek, Per Garre, Stig Larsson, Claes Wohlin. A Model for Technology Transfer in Practice |
| 96 | -- | 98 | Rebecca Wirfs-Brock. Explaining Your Design |
| 99 | -- | 103 | Greg Goth, Bart Massey. In the News |
| 104 | -- | 105 | Anthony Akins, Radu State. Bookshelf |
| 111 | -- | 112 | Robert L. Glass. Greece vs. Rome: Two Very Different Software Cultures |