| 2 | -- | 5 | Hakan Erdogmus. Deja Vu: The Life of Software Engineering Ideas |
| 10 | -- | 11 | Frank Buschmann. Learning from Failure, Part 2: Featuritis, Performitis, and Other Diseases |
| 12 | -- | 13 | Donald Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller. Unmasking Your Software s Ethical Risks |
| 14 | -- | 16 | Michiel van Genuchten, Les Hatton. Software: What s In It and What s It In? |
| 17 | -- | 19 | John M. Favaro. Guest Editor s Introduction: Renewing the Software Project Management Life Cycle |
| 20 | -- | 29 | John Stouby Persson, Lars Mathiassen. A Process for Managing Risks in Distributed Teams |
| 30 | -- | 36 | J. Laurenz Eveleens, Chris Verhoef. The Rise and Fall of the Chaos Report Figures |
| 37 | -- | 45 | Tony Gorschek, Samuel Fricker, Kenneth Palm, Steven Kunsman. A Lightweight Innovation Process for Software-Intensive Product Development |
| 46 | -- | 47 | Neil A. M. Maiden. Trust Me, I m an Analyst |
| 48 | -- | 49 | Arnoud Engelfriet. Choosing an Open Source License |
| 50 | -- | 55 | Stuart Wray. How Pair Programming Really Works |
| 56 | -- | 63 | Nick Mitchell, Edith Schonberg, Gary Sevitsky. Four Trends Leading to Java Runtime Bloat |
| 64 | -- | 71 | Roy Gelbard, Dov Te eni, Matti Sade. Object-Oriented Analysis: Is It Just Theory? |
| 72 | -- | 77 | Edmund Morozoff. Using a Line-of-Code Metric to Understand Software Rework |
| 78 | -- | 85 | Chuck Litecky, Andrew Aken, Altaf Ahmad, H. James Nelson. Mining for Computing Jobs |
| 86 | -- | 91 | Danny Weyns, Michael P. Georgeff. Self-Adaptation Using Multiagent Systems |
| 96 | -- | 95 | Grady Booch. Architecture as a Shared Hallucination |