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ICSM 1990: San Diego, CA, USA
- Proceedings of the Conference on Software Maintenance, ICSM 1990, San Diego, CA, USA, 26-29 November, 1990. IEEE 1990, ISBN 0-8186-2091-9

- Joel Harband:

SEELA: maintenance and documenting by reverse-engineering. - Mark A. Servello:

LOGISCOPE and the software maintenance crisis. - Wojtek Kozaczynski:

Basic assembler language software re-engineering workbench (BAL/SRW). - T. Radi:

Software design and maintenance tools for Ada and C. - Edward Miller:

Advanced methods in automated software test. - John Dempsey:

Maintaining software using the TreeSoft environment. - Timothy McCabe:

The Analysis of Complexity Tool (ACT) with Battlemap (BAT) presentation. - Robert J. Evans:

SMARTsystem: a CASE development environment for existing C programs. - Adrian Colbrook, Colin Smythe, A. Darlison:

Data abstraction in a software re-engineering reference model. 2-11 - Hausi A. Müller, James S. Uhl:

Composing subsystem structures using (k, 2)-partite graphs. 12-19 - Rachel J. Kenning, Malcolm Munro:

Understanding the configurations of operational systems. 20-27 - Nahid Shahmehri, Mariam Kamkar, Peter Fritzson:

Semi-automatic bug localization in software maintenance. 30-36 - Warren Harrison, Curtis R. Cook:

Insights on improving the maintenance process through software measurement. 37-45 - Frank W. Calliss, Barry J. Cornelius:

Potpourri module detection. 46-51 - Johannes Sametinger:

A tool for the maintenance of C++ programs. 54-59 - Mohammad A. Ketabchi:

An object-oriented integrated software analysis and maintenance. 60-62 - Dennis Mancl, William Havanas:

A study of the impact of C++ on software maintenance. 63-69 - Aniello Cimitile, Giuseppe A. Di Lucca, Paolo Maresca

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Maintenance and intermodular dependencies in Pascal environment. 72-83 - Keith D. Gillis, David G. Wright:

Improving software maintenance using system-level reverse engineering. 84-90 - Harry M. Sneed, Agnes Kaposi:

A study on the effect of reengineering upon software maintainability. 91-99 - Zdenek J. Holy, David J. Lewis, Terry J. Todd:

Non-intrusive tool for software testing and debugging: an actual industrial application example. 105-110 - Ned Chapin:

The maintenance challenge of 'CALS'. 114-115 - David P. Hale, Dwight A. Haworth, Shane Sharpe:

Empirical software maintenance studies during the 1980s. 118-123 - Latifa Ben Arfa Rabai, Ali Mili, M. Ben Alaya, H. Ben Amor, Kh. Ketata:

Software maintenance management in Tunisia: A statistical study. 124-129 - Paul J. Layzell, Linda A. Macaulay:

An investigation into software maintenance-perception and practices. 130-140 - Václav Rajlich, Nicolas Damaskinos:

Algorithm for graphic layout in VIFOR. 142-145 - John Yen, Hsiao-Lei Juang:

An approach to enhancing the maintainability of expert systems. 150-160 - P. Benedusi, V. Benvenuto, M. G. Caporaso:

Maintenance and prototyping at the entity-relationship level: a knowledge-based support. 161-169 - V. Karakostas:

The use of application domain knowledge for effective software maintenance. 170-176 - Bud Glick:

An SQA quality tracking methodology. 178-188 - Thomas Vollman:

Transitioning from development to maintenance. 189-199 - Thomas M. Pigoski, Joanne Sexton:

Software transition: a case study. 200-204 - Paul Singleton, O. Pearl Brereton:

A logic database for software release engineering. 206-213 - Chris Wild, Kurt Maly, Lianfang Liu:

Decision-based-support-paradigm: a new method to structure source code. 218-229 - Neel Madhav, Sriram Sankar:

Application of formal specification to software maintenance. 230-241 - Tim Bull:

An introduction to the WSL program transformer. 242-250 - Sallie M. Henry, Matthew Humphrey:

A controlled experiment to evaluate maintainability of object-oriented software. 258-265 - Sying-Syang Liu, Norman Wilde:

Identifying objects in a conventional procedural language: an example of data design recovery. 266-271 - M. D. Smith, D. J. Robson:

Object-oriented programming-the problems of validation. 272-281 - Hareton K. N. Leung, Lee J. White:

A study of integration testing and software regression at the integration level. 290-301 - Mary Jean Harrold, Rajiv Gupta, Mary Lou Soffa:

A methodology for controlling the size of a test suite. 302-310 - Bogdan Korel:

A dynamic approach of test data generation. 311-317 - Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Shawn A. Bohner:

A framework for software maintenance metrics. 320-327 - Vianney Côté, Denis St-Pierre:

A model for estimating perfective software maintenance projects. 328-334 - Lars Bækgaard:

Designing adaptable software-parametrization of volatile properties. 335-342 - Bruce Gifford, Warren Harrison:

pRETS: a parallel reverse-engineering tool set for the adaptation of sequential programs. 344-346 - Robert G. Babb II, David Klappholz, Apostolos D. Kallis:

FATCAT: a tool to aid in maintaining, modifying, and enhancing Fortran codes. 347-348 - Timothy G. Mattson:

Adventures in portable parallel programming: STRAND88 with embedded Fortran and C. 354-356 - Bill Appelbe, Kevin Smith:

PAT: a retargetable parallelizing tool for Fortran. 357-359

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