Journal: IEEE Software

Volume 27, Issue 1

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