Journal: IEEE Software

Volume 31, Issue 4

4 -- 8Forrest Shull. Our Best Hope
9 -- 11Grady Booch. The Big Questions
12 -- 15George Fairbanks. Architectural Hoisting
16 -- 18Diomidis Spinellis. Service Orchestration with Rundeck
19 -- 23Michael Weyrich, Jan-Philipp Schmidt, Christof Ebert. Machine-to-Machine Communication
24 -- 27Daniel Graziotin, Xiaofeng Wang, Pekka Abrahamsson. Software Developers, Moods, Emotions, and Performance
28 -- 31Jane Cleland-Huang. How Well Do You Know Your Personae Non Gratae?
32 -- 36Tore Dybå, Neil A. M. Maiden, Robert Glass. The Reflective Software Engineer: Reflective Practice
37 -- 43Elizabeth Bjarnason, Anne Hess, Richard Berntsson-Svensson, Björn Regnell, Joerg Doerr. Reflecting on Evidence-Based Timelines
44 -- 50Christopher N. Bull, Jon Whittle. Supporting Reflective Practice in Software Engineering Education through a Studio-Based Approach
51 -- 57Jeffry Babb, Rashina Hoda, Jacob Nørbjerg. Embedding Reflection and Learning into Agile Software Development
58 -- 64David Parsons, Anuradha Mathrani, Teo Susnjak, Arno Leist. Coderetreats: Reflective Practice and the Game of Life
65 -- 71Alexander Boden, Christian Dörner, Sebastian Draxler, Volkmar Pipek, Gunnar Stevens, Volker Wulf. Tangible and Screen-Based Interfaces for End-User Workflow Modeling
72 -- 80Xiaofeng Wang, Ilona Kuzmickaja, Klaas-Jan Stol, Pekka Abrahamsson, Brian Fitzgerald. Microblogging in Open Source Software Development: The Case of Drupal and Twitter
82 -- 90Francisco Ortin, Patricia Conde, Daniel Fernández Lanvin, Raúl Izquierdo. The Runtime Performance of invokedynamic: An Evaluation with a Java Library
91 -- 97Ana M. Moreno, Maria-Isabel Sanchez-Segura, Fuensanta Medina-Domínguez, Gonzalo Cuevas. Process Improvement from an Academic Perspective: How Could Software Engineering Education Contribute to CMMI Practices?
100 -- 0Tom DeMarco. Sigil, BlueGriffon, and the Evolving Software Market