5 | -- | 7 | Hakan Erdogmus. What s Good Software, Anyway? |
9 | -- | 11 | Rebecca Wirfs-Brock. Toward Design Simplicity |
12 | -- | 13 | Grady Booch. Speaking Truth to Power |
14 | -- | 15 | J. B. Rainsberger. Avoiding Defects |
16 | -- | 17 | Diomidis Spinellis. I Spy |
18 | -- | 20 | Martin Glinz, Roel Wieringa. Guest Editors Introduction: Stakeholders in Requirements Engineering |
21 | -- | 27 | Daniela Damian. Stakeholders in Global Requirements Engineering: Lessons Learned from Practice |
28 | -- | 35 | Björn Decker, Eric Ras, Jörg Rech, Pascal Jaubert, Marco Rieth. Wiki-Based Stakeholder Participation in Requirements Engineering |
36 | -- | 45 | Richard W. Woolridge, Denise Johnson McManus, Joanne E. Hale. Stakeholder Risk Assessment: An Outcome-Based Approach |
46 | -- | 52 | Neil A. M. Maiden, Norbert Seyff, Paul Grünbacher, Omo Otojare, Karl Mitteregger. Determining Stakeholder Needs in the Workplace: How Mobile Technologies Can Help |
53 | -- | 61 | Nan Niu, Steve M. Easterbrook. So, You Think You Know Others Goals? A Repertory Grid Study |
62 | -- | 65 | Ian F. Alexander, Kent Beck. Point/Counterpoint |
66 | -- | 72 | Sunita Chulani, Padmanabhan Santhanam, Brent Hodges, Kelley Blacksten Anders. Metrics-Based Management of Software Product Portfolios |
73 | -- | 78 | Barbara A. Kitchenham, D. Ross Jeffery, Colin Connaughton. Misleading Metrics and Unsound Analyses |
79 | -- | 86 | Christian Denger, Forrest Shull. A Practical Approach for Quality-Driven Inspections |
87 | -- | 89 | Zhihui Yang, Michael Jiang. Using Eclipse as a Tool-Integration Platform for Software Development |
91 | -- | 93 | Caroline Pepa, Naseem Mariam, Kevin C. Desouza. Book Shelf |
94 | -- | 98 | Greg Goth, Terry Costlow. Currents |
103 | -- | 104 | Robert L. Glass. Is Software Engineering Fun? Part 2 |