Journal: IEEE Software

Volume 15, Issue 6

0 -- 9. Letters
4 -- 0. Article Summaries
10 -- 13Bill Curtis. Which Comes First, the Organization or Its Processes?
14 -- 17Diomidis Spinellis. The Computer s New Clothes
18 -- 21Alan M. Davis. A Golden Thread in Software s Tapestry
22 -- 25Carl K. Chang, Maarten Boasson, Tomoo Matsubara. Guest Editors Introduction: Setting the Standard
26 -- 29Michael Franz. The Java Virtual Machine: A Passing Fad?
30 -- 36Tsuneo Yamaura. How to Design Practical Test Cases
37 -- 45James Coplien, Daniel Hoffman, David M. Weiss. Commonality and Variability in Software Engineering
46 -- 55Robert Oshana. Tailoring Cleanroom for Industrial Use
56 -- 65Mikio Aoyama. Web-Based Agile Software Development
66 -- 74Kathryn Bassin, Theresa Kratschmer, Padmanabhan Santhanam. Evaluating Software Development Objectively
75 -- 81Daniel Le Métayer, Valérie-Anne Nicolas, Olivier Ridoux. Exploring the Software Development Trilogy
82 -- 84Stephen J. Andriole. The Politics of Requirements Management
85 -- 88Philip M. Johnson, Anne M. Disney. The Personal Software Process: A Cautionary Case Study
92 -- 102Steve McConnell. Weighing In on Standards
103 -- 105Tom DeMarco, Tim Lister. Human Capital
107 -- 110Keri Schreiner. In the News
126 -- 128Steve McConnell. How To Read a Technical Article

Volume 15, Issue 5

6 -- 9. Letters
10 -- 13Karl E. Wiegers. Read My Lips: No New Models!
14 -- 17Michael Jackson. Defining a Discipline of Description
23 -- 28JoAn Ferguson, Sarah A. Sheard. Leveraging Your CMM Efforts for IEEE/EIA 12207
30 -- 33Bruce H. Barnes. Computer Security Research: A British Perspective
34 -- 36Wojtek Kozaczynski, Grady Booch. Guest Editors Introduction: Component-Based Software Engineering
37 -- 46Alan W. Brown, Kurt C. Wallnau. The Current State of CBSE
47 -- 53Andrea Chávez, Catherine Tornabene, Gio Wiederhold. Software Component Licensing: A Primer
54 -- 59Elaine J. Weyuker. Testing Component-Based Software: A Cautionary Tale
60 -- 69Tom Digre. Business Object Component Architecture
70 -- 78Pamela Zave, Michael Jackson. A Component-Based Approach to Telecommunication Software
79 -- 87Israel Ben-Shaul, James W. Gish, William N. Robinson. An Integrated Network Component Architecture
88 -- 91James Sanders. Linux, Open Source, and Software s Future
92 -- 96Patricia L. Ferdinandi. Facilitating Communication
97 -- 103Rini van Solingen, Egon Berghout, Frank van Latum. Interrupts: Just a Minute Never Is
104 -- 110Roger S. Pressman, Ted G. Lewis, Ben Adida, Ellen Ullman, Tom DeMarco, Thomas Gilb, Brent C. Gorda, Watts S. Humphrey, Ray Johnson. Can Internet-Based Applications Be Engineered?
111 -- 112. Focus on Components
115 -- 118. Bookshelf
119 -- 125. In the News
126 -- 128Steve McConnell. Building the Community

Volume 15, Issue 4

4 -- 0. Article Summaries
6 -- 9Alan M. Davis. Predictions and Farewells
14 -- 17Norman F. Schneidewind, Christof Ebert. Guest Editors Introduction: Preserve or Redesign Legacy Systems?
18 -- 0John C. Munson. Point: Software Lives Too Long
19 -- 0Nicholas Zvegintzov. Counterpoint: Software Should Live Longer
22 -- 27Jeffrey M. Voas. Maintaining Component-Based Systems
28 -- 33Spencer Rugaber, Jim White. Restoring a Legacy: Lessons Learned
34 -- 42Norman F. Schneidewind. How To Evaluate Legacy System Maintenance
43 -- 45Michele Jackman. Homeopathic Remedies for Team Toxicity
46 -- 49Barbara A. Kitchenham, Stephen G. Linkman. Validation, Verification, and Testing: Diversity Rules
50 -- 60Paolo Nesi. Managing OO Projects Better
61 -- 64Robin Baines. Across Disciplines: Risk, Design, Method, Process, and Tools
65 -- 66Roger R. Bate. Do Systems Engineering? Who, Me?
67 -- 68Robert L. Glass. Maintenance: Less Is Not More
69 -- 73Søren Lauesen, Houman Younessi. Is Software Quality Visible in the Code?
74 -- 78Ho-Won Jung. Optimizing Value and Cost in Requirements Analysis
91 -- 0Rob Thomsett. The Year 2000 Bug: A Forgotten Lesson
94 -- 96Steve McConnell. Why You Should Use Routines...Routinely

Volume 15, Issue 3

6 -- 9Alan M. Davis. More Words of Wisdom
18 -- 21Ellis Horowitz. Guest Editor s Introduction: Migrating Software to the World Wide Web
22 -- 30Maria Cobb, Harold Foley III, Ruth Wilson, Miyi Chung, Kevin Shaw. An OO Database Migrates to the Web
31 -- 40Serena Coetzee, Judith Bishop. A New Way to Query GISs on the Web
42 -- 45. Interview with Ellen Ullman: Of Machines, Methods, and Madness
46 -- 54Les Hatton. Does OO Sync with How We Think?
55 -- 56Richard Wiener. Watch Your Language!
57 -- 62Vivekanand P. Kochikar. The Object-Powered Web
63 -- 71James E. Schultz. MANAGING A Y2K PROJECT-STARTING NOW
72 -- 77Tim Athey. Leadership Challenges for the Future
78 -- 86Samuel G. McLellan, Alvin W. Roesler, Joseph T. Tempest, Clay Spinuzzi. Building More Usable APIs
87 -- 90Shari Lawrence Pfleeger. The Nature of System Change
91 -- 96Anol Bhattacherjee, James H. Gerlach. Understanding and Managing OOT Adoption
97 -- 99Jean McLendon. Healing the Ailing Workplace
100 -- 102James Sanders. Y2K: Don t Play It Again, Sam
103 -- 0Robert L. Glass. Defining Quality Intuitively
105 -- 107Tim Lister. Hallucinations at 37000 Feet
108 -- 110. In the News
111 -- 112. Products for Practitioners
115 -- 118. Bookshelf
119 -- 120Steve McConnell. Feasibility Studies

Volume 15, Issue 2

4 -- 0. Article Summaries
6 -- 8Alan M. Davis. The Harmony in Rechoirments
10 -- 0. Letters
16 -- 19Jeffrey M. Voas. COTS Software: The Economical Choice?
20 -- 21Dehua Ju. China s Budding Software Industry
22 -- 24. Alan Kay: Inventing the Future
26 -- 29Daniel M. Berry, Brian Lawrence. Guest Editors Introduction: Requirements Engineering
31 -- 0Brian Lawrence. Counterpoint: Designers Must Do the Modeling
34 -- 45Klaus Weidenhaupt, Klaus Pohl, Matthias Jarke, Peter Haumer. Scenarios in System Development: Current Practice
46 -- 56Neil A. M. Maiden, Cornelius Ncube. Acquiring COTS Software Selection Requirements
57 -- 59Robert L. Glass. Reuse: What s Wrong with This Picture?
60 -- 61Robert S. Clark. The Black Death: A Parallel of Perilous Projects
62 -- 0James Sanders. Opportunities Online: Fact or Fantasy?
65 -- 71Sarah Kuhn. The Software Design Studio: An Exploration
72 -- 75Dan O Day. This Old House
76 -- 83Søren Lauesen. Real-Life Object-Oriented Systems
84 -- 92Jeffrey Kotula. Using Patterns To Create Component Documentation
93 -- 96Nicholas Zvegintzov. Frequently Begged Questions and How to Answer Them
97 -- 104Jeff Tian, Joe Palma. Analyzing and Improving Reliability: A Tree-Based Approach
105 -- 112Hee Beng Kuan Tan, Tok Wang Ling. Correct Program Slicing of Database Operations
113 -- 115Tsuneo Yamaura. Why Johnny Can t Test
126 -- 128Steve McConnell. Problem Programmers

Volume 15, Issue 1

4 -- 8Al Davis. From The Editor: Recovering from Method Abuse
13 -- 0James Sanders. Software Synergies
14 -- 17Patrick Naughton. Basic to Java: Assembling a Career (Interview)
20 -- 22Michael J. Pont. Soapbox: Why Java is Dangerous
23 -- 29Edward Yourdon. A Tale of Two Futures
30 -- 31Robert L. Glass. In Praise of Practice
32 -- 35Grady Booch. Leaving Kansas
36 -- 39Michael Jackson. Will There Ever Be Software Engineering?
40 -- 44M. M. Lehman. Software s Future: Managing Evolution
45 -- 47Stephen J. Andriole. Software: The Good, the Bad, and the Real
48 -- 49Karen Mackey. Culture At Work: Beyond Dilbert - Creating Cultures that Work
50 -- 51Roger S. Pressman. Manager: Fear of Trying - The Plight of Rookie Project Managers
52 -- 54Joe Oates. Toolbox: Evaluating Data Warehouse Toolkits
56 -- 63David N. Card. Learning from Our Mistakes with Defect Causal Analysis
64 -- 68Allan Baktoft Jakobsen. Bottom-up Process Improvement Tricks
69 -- 74Mark-Jason Dominus. Perl: Not Just for Web Programming
75 -- 77Jarrett Rosenberg. Quality Time: Five Easy Steps to Systematic Data Handling
78 -- 86Frank van Latum, Rini van Solingen, Markku Oivo, Barbara Hoisl, H. Dieter Rombach, Günther Ruhe. Adopting GQM-Based Measurement in an Industrial Environment
87 -- 94Kai Koskimies, Tarja Systä, Jyrki Tuomi, Tatu Männistö. Automated Support for Modeling OO Software
95 -- 102Mike Mannion, Barry Keepence, David Harper. Using Viewpoints to Define Domain Requirements
104 -- 105Robert L. Glass. Loyal Opposition: Is There Really a Software Crisis?
118 -- 120Steve McConnell. Best Practices: The Art, Science, and Engineering of Software Development