Journal: IEEE Software

Volume 37, Issue 6

3 -- 6Ipek Ozkaya. The Behavioral Science of Software Engineering and Human-Machine Teaming
7 -- 11Mariam Guizani, Lara Letaw, Margaret Burnett, Anita Sarma. Gender Inclusivity as a Quality Requirement: Practices and Pitfalls
12 -- 0Dave Bernstein, Grady Booch. The UML and the Rational Unified Process
13 -- 20Christof Ebert, Aurora Vizcaíno, Antonio Manjavacas. IT Governance
21 -- 25Marian Petre, Jim Buckley, Luke Church, Margaret-Anne D. Storey, Thomas Zimmermann 0001. Behavioral Science of Software Engineering
26 -- 31Sebastian Baltes, George Park, Alexander Serebrenik. Is 40 the New 60? How Popular Media Portrays the Employability of Older Software Developers
32 -- 37Bhaveet Nagaria, Tracy Hall. Reducing Software Developer Human Errors by Improving Situation Awareness
38 -- 43Mustapha Cheikh-Ammar, Simon Bourdeau, Jessica Darveau. Navigating the Rough Seas of Software Project Resistance: Four Project Manager Personas to Help Bring the Ship Safely to Harbor
44 -- 51Ciera Jaspan, Matthew Jorde, Carolyn D. Egelman, Collin Green, Ben Holtz, Edward K. Smith, Maggie Hodges, Andrea Knight, Liz Kammer, Jill Dicker, Caitlin Sadowski, James Lin, Lan Cheng, Mark Canning, Emerson R. Murphy-Hill. Enabling the Study of Software Development Behavior With Cross-Tool Logs
52 -- 57Thomas D. LaToza. Information Needs: Lessons for Programming Tools
58 -- 64Todd Sedano, Paul Ralph, Cécile Péraire. Dual-Track Development
65 -- 75Vahid Garousi, David C. Shepherd, Kadir Herkiloglu. Successful Engagement of Practitioners and Software Engineering Researchers: Evidence From 26 International Industry-Academia Collaborative Projects
76 -- 85Miroslaw Ochodek, Miroslaw Staron, Wilhelm Meding, Jan Bosch. LegacyPro - A DNA-Inspired Method for Identifying Process Legacies in Software Development Organizations
86 -- 93Vard Antinyan. Evaluating Essential and Accidental Code Complexity Triggers by Practitioners' Perception
94 -- 98Junjie Wang 0001, Ye Yang, Qing Wang 0001. Artificial Intelligence-Powered Worker Engagement in Software Crowdsourcing
99 -- 103Bran Selic. Controlling the Controllers: What Software People Can Learn From Control Theory
105 -- 108George Fairbanks. The Rituals of Iterations and Tests
110 -- 112Justin Beyer. Adam Shostack on Threat Modeling