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IBM Systems Journal, Volume 33, 1994
Volume 33, Number 1, 1994
- Gene F. Hoffnagle:
Preface: Software Quality. 2-3 - Stephen H. Kan, Victor R. Basili, L. N. Shapiro:
Software Quality: An Overview from the Perspective of Total Quality Management. 4-19 - Robert G. Mays:
Forging a Silver Bullet from the Essence of Software. 20-45 - C. Billings, J. Clifton, B. Kolkhorst, E. Lee, W. B. Wingert:
Journey to a Mature Software Process. 46-61 - Stephen H. Kan, S. D. Dull, D. N. Amundson, Richard J. Lindner, Richard J. Hedger:
AS/400 Software Quality Management. 62-88 - Philip A. Hausler, Richard C. Linger, Carmen J. Trammell:
Adopting Cleanroom Software Engineering with a Phased Approach. 89-109 - Anthony B. O'Hare, E. W. Troan:
RE-Analyzer: From Source Code to Structured Analysis. 110-130 - N. P. Capper, R. J. Colgate, J. C. Hunter, M. F. James:
The Impact of Object-Oriented Technology on Software Quality: Three Case Histories. 131-157 - Vladimir R. Yakhnis, Joel A. Farrell, S. S. Shultz:
Deriving Programs Using Generic Algorithms. 158-181 - Inderpal S. Bhandari, Michael J. Halliday, Jarir K. Chaar, Ram Chillarege, K. Jones, J. S. Atkinson, Cleo Lepori-Costello, P. Y. Jasper, E. D. Tarver, C. C. Lewis, M. Yonezawa:
In-Process Improvement through Defect Data Interpretation. 182-214 - D. L. Bencher:
Technical Forum: Programming Quality Improvement in IBM. IBM Syst. J. 33(1): 215-219 (1994) - Alan J. Watkins:
Technical Note: On Reliability Modeling and Software Quality. 220-222
Volume 33, Number 2, 1994
- Gene F. Hoffnagle:
Preface: Database Technologies. 226-227 - Gerald G. Bustamente, Kai Sorenson:
Decision Support at Lands' End - An Evolution. 228-238 - Marcel Schlatter, René Furegati, Franz J. K. Jeger, Heinrich Schneider, Heinrich A. A. Streckeisen:
The Business Object Management System. 239-263 - Josephine M. Cheng, Nelson Mendonça Mattos, Donald D. Chamberlin, Linda G. DeMichiel:
Extending Relational Database Technology for New Applications. 264-279 - Charles Alfred:
Maximizing Leverage from an Object Database. 280-299 - J. Phil Singleton, M. Michele Schwartz:
Data Access within the Information Warehouse Framework. 300-325 - Frank Leymann, Wolfgang Altenhuber:
Managing Business Processes an an Information Resource. 326-348 - C. Mohan, Hamid Pirahesh, W. Grace Tang, Yun Wang:
Parallelism in Relational Database Management Systems. 349-371
Volume 33, Number 3, 1994
- Jacob Slonim, Michael A. Bauer, Per-Åke Larson, John Schwarz, Cindy Butler, Erich B. Buss, Daniel Sabbah:
The Centre for Advanced Studies: A Model for Applied Research and Development. 382-398 - Michael A. Bauer, Neil Coburn, Doreen L. Erickson, Patrick J. Finnigan, James W. Hong, Per-Åke Larson, Jan K. Pachl
, Jacob Slonim, David J. Taylor, Toby J. Teorey:
A Distributed System Architecture for a Distributed Application Environment. 399-425 - Michael A. Bauer, Patrick J. Finnigan, James W. Hong, Jerome A. Rolia, Toby J. Teorey, Gerald A. Winters:
Reference Architecture for Distributed Systems Management. 426-444 - Kuo-Chung Tai, Mladen A. Vouk, Amit M. Paradkar, Peng Lu:
Evaluation of a Predicate-Based Software Testing Strategy. 445-457 - Mariano P. Consens
, Frank Ch. Eigler, Masum Z. Hasan, Alberto O. Mendelzon, Emanuel G. Noik, Arthur G. Ryman, Dimitra Vista:
Architecture and Applications of the Hy+ Visualization System. 458-476 - Erich B. Buss, Renato de Mori, W. Morven Gentleman, John Henshaw, J. Howard Johnson, Kostas Kontogiannis, Ettore Merlo, Hausi A. Müller
, John Mylopoulos, Santanu Paul, Atul Prakash
, Martin Stanley, Scott R. Tilley, Joel Troster, Kenny Wong:
Investigating Reverse Engineering Technologies for the CAS Program Understanding Project. 477-500 - George T. Heineman, John E. Botsford, Gianluigi Caldiera, Gail E. Kaiser, Marc I. Kellner, Nazim H. Madhavji:
Emerging Technologies that Support a Software Process Life Cycle. 501-529
Volume 33, Number 4, 1994

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