| 4 | -- | 6 | Diomidis Spinellis. Extending Our Field's Reach |
| 8 | -- | 10 | Grady Booch. I, for One, Welcome Our New Computer Overlords |
| 11 | -- | 17 | Tobias Haberle, Lambros Charissis, Christoph Fehling, Jens Nahm, Frank Leymann. The Connected Car in the Cloud: A Platform for Prototyping Telematics Services |
| 18 | -- | 19 | Sigrid Eldh, Brendan Murphy. Code Ownership Perspectives |
| 20 | -- | 23 | Rafaela Mantovani Fontana, Sheila S. Reinehr, Andreia Malucelli. Agile Compass: A Tool for Identifying Maturity in Agile Software-Development Teams |
| 24 | -- | 26 | Gerard J. Holzmann. Out of Bounds |
| 27 | -- | 29 | Emerson R. Murphy-Hill, Don Roberts, Peter Sommerlad, William F. Opdyke. Refactoring |
| 30 | -- | 38 | William G. Griswold, William F. Opdyke. The Birth of Refactoring: A Retrospective on the Nature of High-Impact Software Engineering Research |
| 39 | -- | 43 | Munawar Hafiz, Jeffrey Overbey. Refactoring Myths |
| 44 | -- | 51 | Tushar Sharma, Girish Suryanarayana, Ganesh Samarthyam. Challenges to and Solutions for Refactoring Adoption: An Industrial Perspective |
| 52 | -- | 61 | Danny Dig. Refactoring for Asynchronous Execution on Mobile Devices |
| 62 | -- | 70 | Marko Leppänen, Simo Mäkinen, Samuel Lahtinen, Outi Sievi-Korte, Antti-Pekka Tuovinen, Tomi Männistö. Refactoring-a Shot in the Dark? |
| 71 | -- | 79 | Gregory Vial. Database Refactoring: Lessons from the Trenches |
| 80 | -- | 83 | John Brant, Friedrich Steimann. Refactoring Tools are Trustworthy Enough and Trust Must be Earned |
| 84 | -- | 91 | Maya Daneva, Andrea Herrmann, Luigi Buglione. Coping with Quality Requirements in Large, Contract-Based Projects |
| 92 | -- | 97 | Christof Ebert. Looking into the Future |
| 98 | -- | 100 | Jeffrey C. Carver, Aiko Yamashita, Leandro Minku, Mayy Habayeb, Sedef Akinli Koçak. Software Quality, Energy Awareness, and More |
| 101 | -- | 104 | Johannes Thones. Barry O'Reilly on Lean Enterprises |