Journal: IEEE Software

Volume 25, Issue 6

2 -- 5Hakan Erdogmus. 25 Years of Software
15 -- 17Jeff Patton. A Conversation with Alan Cooper: The Origin of Interaction Design
18 -- 19Brian W. Kernighan. Sometimes the Old Ways Are Best
20 -- 21Grady Booch. Back to the Future
22 -- 25Christof Ebert. A Brief History of Software Technology
26 -- 28Neil A. M. Maiden. Requirements 25 Years On
29 -- 31Rebecca Wirfs-Brock. Designing Then and Now
32 -- 34Shari Lawrence Pfleeger. Software Metrics: Progress after 25 Years?
35 -- 37Philippe Kruchten. Licensing Software Engineers?
38 -- 41Cornelius Ncube, Patricia A. Oberndorf, Anatol W. Kark. Opportunistic Software Systems Development: Making Systems from What s Available
42 -- 49Slinger Jansen, Sjaak Brinkkemper, Ivo Hunink, Cetin Demir. Pragmatic and Opportunistic Reuse in Innovative Start-up Companies
50 -- 55Sriram Balasubramaniam, Grace A. Lewis, Soumya Simanta, Dennis B. Smith. Situated Software: Concepts, Motivation, Technology, and the Future
56 -- 63Barry W. Boehm, Jesal Bhuta. Balancing Opportunities and Risks in Component-Based Software Development
64 -- 70Zeljko Obrenovic, Dragan Gasevic, Anton Eliëns. Stimulating Creativity through Opportunistic Software Development
71 -- 79M. Todd Gamble, Rose F. Gamble. Monoliths to Mashups: Increasing Opportunistic Assets
80 -- 83Michiel van Genuchten, Robert Baillargeon. Point/Counterpoint
84 -- 89Anna Börjesson Sandberg, Lars Mathiassen. Managing Slowdown in Improvement Projects
90 -- 95Robert L. Glass, Johann Rost, Matthias S. Matook. Lying on Software Projects
96 -- 97Carlos Santos Jr.. Understanding Partnerships between Corporations and the Open Source Community: A Research Gap
98 -- 106Viswa Viswanathan. Rapid Web Application Development: A Ruby on Rails Tutorial
108 -- 110Mark Ingebretsen. Unconferences Catch On with Developers