Journal: IEEE Software

Volume 24, Issue 1

5 -- 7Hakan Erdogmus. IEEE Software - 2007 and Beyond
9 -- 11Rebecca Wirfs-Brock. Driven to ... Discovering Your Design Values
12 -- 13Diomidis Spinellis. Cracking Software Reuse
14 -- 15Grady Booch. It Is What It Is Because It Was What It Was
16 -- 17J. B. Rainsberger. Personal Planning
18 -- 22Ita Richardson, Christiane Gresse von Wangenheim. Guest Editors Introduction: Why are Small Software Organizations Different?
24 -- 31Fergal McCaffery, Philip S. Taylor, Gerry Coleman. Adept: A Unified Assessment Method for Small Software Companies
32 -- 37Jim Azar, Randy K. Smith, David Cordes. Value-Oriented Requirements Prioritization in a Small Development Organization
38 -- 44Jan Ploski, Wilhelm Hasselbring, Jochen Rehwinkel, Stefan Schwierz. Introducing Version Control to Database-Centric Applications in a Small Enterprise
46 -- 53Ken Martin, Bill Hoffman. An Open Source Approach to Developing Software in a Small Organization
54 -- 57Larry Lumsden, Wolfgang Strigel. Point/Counterpoint
65 -- 72Norman F. Schneidewind. A Quantitative Approach to Software Development Using IEEE 982.1
73 -- 80Pedro Campos, Nuno Jardim Nunes. Practitioner Tools and Workstyles for User-Interface Design
82 -- 85Xavier Amatriain. CLAM: A Framework for Audio and Music Application Development
86 -- 87Neil A. M. Maiden. My Requirements? Well, That Depends
88 -- 91Greg Goth. Sprinting toward Open Source Development
92 -- 94Scott Brookhart, Cristiano di Flora, Carlos Denner dos Santos Jr.. Bookshelf
95 -- 96Robert L. Glass. Is Software Engineering Fun?