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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 19
Volume 19, Number 1, January 1994
- Peter G. Neumann:

Illustrative risks to the public in the use of computer systems and related technology. 16-29 - Haim Kilov:

On understanding hypertext: are links essential? 30 - Kostas Kontogiannis, Scott R. Tilley:

Reverse engineering questionnaire. 31-38 - Doug Lea:

Christopher Alexander: an introduction for object-oriented designers. 39-46 - Kishor Apte:

Problem management system: experience and insights. 53-54 - Jeffrey S. Poulin, Will Tracz:

WISR'93: 6th annual workshop on software reuse: summary and working group reports. 55-71 - John G. Sefcik:

Critical success factors for implementing software quality plans. 72-74 - Salvatore Mamone:

The IEEE standard for software maintenance. 75-76 - John M. Roche:

Software metrics and measurement principles. 77-85 - Anil Sharma:

Framework to define CASE tool requirements for distributed environment. 86-89
Volume 19, Number 2, April 1994
- Saradhi Motamarri:

Re-Engineer: If It Wasn't Engineered! 17 - Pankaj K. Garg, Mehdi Jazayeri:

Selected, annotated bibliography on process-centered software engineering environments. 18-21 - Nenad Marovac:

Guidelines for embedded software documentation. 22-28 - Marijana Tomic:

A possible approach to object-oriented reengineering of Cobol programs. 29-34 - Carl Ponder, Bill Bush:

Polymorphism considered harmful. 35-37 - Alan M. Davis, Pradip Sitaram:

A concurrent process model of software development. 38-51 - Will Tracz:

Domain-specific software architecture (DSSA) frequently asked questions (FAQ). 52-56 - Jingwen Cheng:

A reusability-based software development environment. 57-62 - Joel Henry, Robert Blasewitz:

Do we really need SQA to produce quality software?: no! well maybe. it depends. yes! 63-64 - Andrzej Tomasz Górecki:

Is your computer system sub-critical? 65-67 - John M. Favaro, Yves Coene, Marco Casucci:

The European Space Software Development Environment Reference Facility Project: a status report. 68-71 - David J. Jankowski:

The feasibility of CASE structured analysis methodology support. 72-82
Volume 19, Number 3, July 1994
- Martin S. Feather, Axel van Lamsweerde:

Succeedings of the seventh international workshop on software specification and design. 18-22 - Lev J. Dyadkin:

Multibox parsers. 23-25 - George W. Cherry:

Visual software engineering with rules. 26-29 - Pierre Bourque, Alain Abran:

An innovative software reengineering tools workshop - a test of market maturity and lessons learned. 30-34 - Lin Zucconi:

Issues concerning re-engineering of legacy software in the federal R&D environment. 35 - Federico Vázquez:

Identification of complete data flow diagrams. 36-40 - Haim Kilov:

Formal methods and standards. 40 - Paul Juell, Daniel Brekke, Ronald J. Vetter, John Wasson:

Storage and network requirements of a low-cost computer-based virtual classroom. 41-44 - Malcolm Slovin, Donn Di Nunno:

Engineering the enterprise: evolving quality systems. 45-47 - K. K. Aggarwal, Yogesh Singh:

A modified form of software science measures. 48-50 - Guido Dedene, Monique Snoeck:

M.E.R.O.DE.: a model-driven entity-relationship object-oriented Development method. 51-61 - Silvana Castano, Valeria De Antonellis:

The F3 reuse environment for requirements engineering. 62-65 - Alfonso Fuggetta, Gian Pietro Picco:

An annotated bibliography on software process improvement. 66-68 - Sanjiv Gossain:

Using the Shlaer-Mellor method to support a level 4 software process. 69-74 - Ian J. Hayes, Cliff B. Jones

, John E. Nicholls:
Understanding the differences between VDM and Z. 75-81 - Walter A. Rolling:

A preliminary annotated bibliography on domain engineering. 82-84
Volume 19, Number 4, October 1994
- Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:

Design and analysis in software engineering: the language of case studies and formal experiments. 16-20 - Marulli Sitariman, Bruce W. Weide:

Component-based software using RESOLVE. 21-22 - William F. Ogden, Murali Sitaraman, Bruce W. Weide, Stuart H. Zweben:

Part I: the RESOLVE framework and discipline: a research synopsis. 23-28 - Stephen H. Edwards, Wayne D. Heym, Timothy J. Long, Murali Sitaraman, Bruce W. Weide:

Part II: specifying components in RESOLVE. 29-39 - Paolo Bucci, Joseph E. Hollingsworth, Joan Krone, Bruce W. Weide:

Part III: implementing components in RESOLVE. 40-51 - Joseph E. Hollingsworth, Sethu Sreerama, Bruce W. Weide, Sergey Zhupanov:

Part IV: RESOLVE components in Ada and C++. 52-63 - Stephen H. Edwards:

Part V: annotated bibliography of RESOLVE research. 64-67 - Allan Terry, Frederick Hayes-Roth, Lee D. Erman, Norman P. Coleman, Mary Devito, George Papanagopoulos, Barbara Hayes-Roth:

Overview of Teknowledge's domain-specific software architecture program. 68-76 - David Gelperin:

The power of integrated methods. 77-78 - Marvin V. Zelkowitz:

Algebra and models (and reality). 79-81 - Edward A. Billard, Alice E. Riedmiller:

Q-Sim: a GUI for a queueing simulator using Tcl/Tk. 82-85
Volume 19, Number 5, December 1994
- David S. Wile:

Proceedings of the Second ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering, SIGSOFT 1994, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, December 6-9, 1994. ACM 1994, ISBN 978-0-89791-691-2 [contents]

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