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- A Methodology for Prototyping-in-the-LargeJames M. Purtilo, Aaron Larson, Jeff Clark. 2-12 [doi]
- Aspect: An Economical Bug-DetectorDaniel Jackson. 13-22 [doi]
- Using Weaves for Software Construction and AnalysisMichael M. Gorlick, Rami R. Razouk. 23-34 [doi]
- Formal Methods: An International PerspectiveSusan L. Gerhart. 36-37 [doi]
- A Comparison of U.S. and Japanese Software Process MaturityWatts S. Humphrey, David H. Kitson, Julia Gale. 38-49 [doi]
- Software Reuse: is it delivering?William B. Frakes, Ted J. Biggerstaff, Rubén Prieto-Díaz, Kazuo Matsumura, Wilhelm Schäfer. 52-59 [doi]
- An Intelligent Tool for Re-Engineering Software ModularityRobert W. Schwanke. 83-92 [doi]
- Augmenting SADT to Develop Computer Support for Cooperative WorkDavid A. Marca. 94-103 [doi]
- Designing Software for Use by Humans, not MachinesL. Ruston, M. J. Muller, Kathleen D. Cebulka. 104-113 [doi]
- Extending the Potts and Bruns Model for Recording Design RationaleJintae Lee. 114-125 [doi]
- CASE at the Start of the 1990 sRonald J. Norman, Wayne Stevens, Elliot J. Chikofsky, John Jenkins, Burt L. Rubenstein, Gene Forte. 128-139 [doi]
- FM91: Formal Methods WorkshopDan Craigen, Peter Ryan. 140-142 [doi]
- Non-Technological Issues in Software EngineeringMarc I. Kellner, Bill Curtis, Tom DeMarco, Kouichi Kishida, Maurice Schlumberger, Colin Tully. 144-146 [doi]
- Techies as Non-Technological Factors in Software Engineering?Bill Curtis. 147-148 [doi]
- Non-Technological Issues in Software EngineeringTom DeMarco. 149-150 [doi]
- Position StatementKouichi Kishida. 151 [doi]
- Software Engineering ManagementMaurice Schlumberger. 152-153 [doi]
- A Failure of Management Nerve and VisionColin Tully. 154-155 [doi]
- Tolerating InconsistencyRobert Balzer. 158-165 [doi]
- The Prism Model of ChangesNazim H. Madhavji. 166-177 [doi]
- Tool Support for Formal MethodsDan Craigen. 184-185 [doi]
- Hiding Distribution in Distributed SystemsMichel Banâtre. 189-196 [doi]
- PRESTIGE: A CASE Workbench for the JSD ImplementorAndrew Bass, Maeve Boyle, Bryan Ratcliff. 198-207 [doi]
- User Interface Development and Software Environments: The Chiron-1 SystemRudolf K. Keller, Mary Cameron, Richard N. Taylor, Dennis B. Troup. 208-218 [doi]
- Experiences with an Environment Generation SystemSteven S. Popovich, William M. Schell, Dewayne E. Perry. 219-224 [doi]
- Parameter Value Computation by Least Square Method and Evaluation of Software Availability and Reliability at Service-Operation by the Hyper-Geometric Distribution Software Reliability Growth Model (HGDM)Raymond Jacoby, Yoshihiro Tohma. 226-237 [doi]
- Integrating Prior Knowledge with a Software Reliability Growth ModelJoseph M. Caruso, David W. Desormeau. 238-245 [doi]
- Defect Type and Its Impact on the Growth CurveRam Chillarege, Wei-lun Kao, Richard G. Condit. 246-255 [doi]
- ISPW6: Support for the Software ProcessTakuya Katayama. 258-262 [doi]
- Ethical Considerations in Software EngineeringDonald Gotterbarn. 266-274 [doi]
- Cost Estimation of Software Intensive Projects: A Survey of Current PracticesJairus Hihn, Hamid Habib-agahi. 276-287 [doi]
- Metric-Driven Analysis and Feedback Systems for Enabling Empirically Guided Software DevelopmentRichard W. Selby, Adam A. Porter, Douglas C. Schmidt, Jim Berney. 288-298 [doi]
- Cognitive tools for locating and comprehending software objects for reuseGerhard Fischer, Scott Henninger, David F. Redmiles. 318-328 [doi]
- Domain Modeling for Software EngineeringNeil Iscoe, Gerald B. Williams, Guillermo Arango. 340-343 [doi]
- Hardware/Software Codesign: A PerspectiveDavid W. Franke, Martin K. Purvis. 344-352 [doi]
- Directions in Software Engineering EducationJohn Werth, Laurie Honour Werth. 353-357 [doi]