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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 32
Volume 32, Number 1, January 2007
- David Notkin:

FAQs and figures. 3
- Peter B. Henderson:

Software engineering education (SEEd). 4 - Heidi J. C. Ellis:

Software engineering: effective teaching and learning approaches and practices. 4 - Michael Wing:

Hacking with love. 4-5
- Mark Doernhoefer:

Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 6-14
- Peter G. Neumann:

Risks to the public. 15-20
- Wolfgang Emmerich, Mikio Aoyama, Joe Sventek:

The impact of research on middleware technology. 21-46
- Yu Feng:

Review of "The Cognitive Dynamics of Computer Science: Cost-Effective Large Scale Software Development by Szabolcs Michael de Gyurky", Wiley-IEEE Computer Society, 2006, 0-471-97047-6. 47-48 - Mordechai Ben-Menachem:

Review of "Software Measurement and Estimation: A Practical Approach by Linda M. Laird and M. Carol Brennan", Wiley-Interscience, 2006. 47
Volume 32, Number 2, March 2007
- David Notkin:

FAQs and figures. 6-7 - Michael Wing:

Cocoa Krispies. 7 - Mark Doernhoefer:

Surfing the net for software engineering notes: solving the software quality problem. 8-17 - Peter G. Neumann:

Risks to the public. 18-23
- Behzad Bastani:

A requirements analysis framework for open systems requirements engineering. 1-19 - Leona F. Fass:

Fostering web use in some real environments. 1-4 - Sergey Diev:

Structuring complex requirements. 1-5 - Sergey Diev:

Requirements development as a modeling activity. 1-3 - Nasib Singh Gill, Pradeep Tomar:

CBS testing requirements and test case process documentation revisited. 1-4 - Orit Hazzan, Yael Dubinsky:

Why software engineering programs should teach agile software development. 1-3 - Liu Jiufu:

Integration of statechart and B method based analysis and verification for flight control software of unmanned aerial vehicle. 1-4 - Sanjay Misra, Hürevren Kiliç:

Measurement theory and validation criteria for software complexity measures. 1-3 - Sanjay Misra, A. K. Misra:

Evaluation and comparison of cognitive complexity measure. 1-5 - Mohammad Reza Nami, Mehdi Sagheb-Tehrani, Mohsen Sharifi:

Applying domain engineering using RAISE into a particular banking domain. 1-6 - Vili Podgorelec

, Marjan Hericko:
Estimating software complexity from UML models. 1-5 - Jörg Rech:

Podcasts about software engineering. 1-2 - Jörg Rech:

Discovering trends in software engineering with google trend. 1-2 - Jörg Rech, Waldemar Schäfer:

Visual support of software engineers during development and maintenance. 1-3 - Alexander B. Romanovsky:

A looming fault tolerance software crisis? 1-4 - Nelson Souto Rosa, Paulo Roberto Freire Cunha

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A formal framework for middleware behavioural specification. 1-7 - Eduardo Tavares, Raimundo S. Barreto, Paulo Romero Martins Maciel, Meuse N. Oliveira Jr., Leonardo Amorim, Fernando Rocha, Ricardo Massa Ferreira Lima:

Software synthesis for hard real-time embedded systems with multiple processors. 1-10
- Review of "Managing the Testing Process by Rex Black, " Wiley 2002. 28-32

- Review of "Productive Software Test Management by Michael W. Evans, " Wiley 1984. 32

- Review of "Software Testing Management by Thomas C. Royer, " P-H 1993. 32-33

- Review of "Change-based Test Management by Jon Sistowicz and Ray Arell, " Intel Press 2001. 33-34

Volume 32, Number 3, May 2007
- Oscar Pedreira, Mario Piattini, Miguel Rodríguez Luaces

, Nieves R. Brisaboa:
A systematic review of software process tailoring. 1-6 - R. Krishnan, S. Murali Krishna, P. Siva Nandhan:

Combinatorial testing: learnings from our experience. 1-8 - Ping Yu

, Xiaoxing Ma, Jian Lu:
Expectation, experiment and reflection on internet software evolution. 1-5 - Sanjay Misra:

Validating modified cognitive complexity measure. 1-5 - Praful V. Bhansali:

The MCDC paradox. 1-4
- Peter B. Henderson:

Software engineering education: (SEEd). 6-7 - David Notkin:

ACM TOSEM: FAQs and figures. 6 - Orit Hazzan:

The influence of software intangibility on computer science and software engineering education. 7-8 - Michael Wing:

Software traumatica. 8-9 - Mark Doernhoefer:

Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 10-19 - Peter G. Neumann:

Risks to the public. 20-24
- Ray Arell:

Wonderful Jupiter?: (A Rebuttal). 26
Volume 32, Number 4, July 2007
- Jayasri Banerjee, Anup Kumar Bandyopadhyay, Ajit Kumar Mandal:

Ordering of events in two-process concurrent system. - Jayasri Banerjee, Anup Kumar Bandyopadhyay, Ajit Kumar Mandal:

Application of Dijkstra's weakest precondition calculus to Dining Philosophers problem. - Ayaz Farooq, Reiner R. Dumke:

Research directions in verification & validation process improvement. - Sofien Khemakhem, Khalil Drira, Mohamed Jmaiel:

SEC+: an enhanced search engine for component-based software development. - R. Krishnan, S. Murali Krishna, Nishil Bharill:

Code quality tools: learning from our experience. - Fernando Antônio Aires Lins, José Carlos dos Santos Júnior, Nelson Souto Rosa:

Adaptive web service composition. - Richard Riehle:

Designing software components to tolerances. - Robert Schaefer:

The Grand Theory of Everything: what man-made systems are, and why they fail. - R. Senthil, Dharmender Singh Kushwaha, Arun Kumar Misra:

An improved component model for component based software engineering. - Yogesh Singh, Bindu Goel:

A step towards software preventive maintenance. - Fathi Taibi, Jacob Karikottu Daniel, Fouad Mohammed Abbou:

On checking the consistency of Object-Z classes.
- David Notkin:

ACM TOSEM: FAQs and figures. 8 - Michael Wing:

Superhack. 9 - Mark Doernhoefer:

Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 10-19 - Peter G. Neumann:

Risks to the public. 20-29
- Paul C. Clements, David E. Emery, Rich Hilliard, Philippe Kruchten

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Aspects in Architectural Description: report on a first workshop at AOSD 2007. 33-35 - David Budgen, Pearl Brereton:

Realising evidence-based software engineering (REBSE-2) a report from the workshop held at ICSE 2007. 36-39 - Alexander Pretschner, Christian Salzmann, Bernhard Schätz, Thomas Stauner:

4th Intl. ICSE workshop on Software Engineering for Automotive Systems. 40 - Paris Avgeriou, Philippe Kruchten

, Patricia Lago, Paul Grisham, Dewayne E. Perry:
Architectural knowledge and rationale: issues, trends, challenges. 41-46 - Peter Sawyer, Barbara Paech, Patrick Heymans:

Working conference on requirements engineering: foundation for software quality (REFSQ'07). 47-53
- Mordechai Ben-Menachem:

Review of "TSP: Coaching Development Teams by Watts S. Humphrey, " Addison-Wesley, 2006. 53
Volume 32, Number 5, September 2007
- Pritam S. Grover, Rajesh Kumar Bhatia, Arun Sharma:

Few useful considerations for maintaining software components and component-based systems. 1-5 - Nenad Marovac:

UML based embedded documentation for semi-automatic software development. 1-3 - Gang Huang:

Post-development software architecture. 1-9 - Richard Riehle:

Failure-driven software safety. 1-4
- David Notkin:

ACM TOSEM: FAQs and figures. 5-6 - Peter B. Henderson:

Software engineering education: (SEEd). 6 - Mark Doernhoefer:

Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 7-16 - Peter G. Neumann:

Risks to the public. 17-25
- Alessandro Garcia, Phil Greenwood, George T. Heineman, Robert J. Walker, Yuanfang Cai, Hong Yul Yang, Elisa L. A. Baniassad, Cristina Videira Lopes, Christa Schwanninger, Jianjun Zhao:

Assessment of Contemporary Modularization Techniques - ACoM'07: workshop report. 31-37 - Jeffrey C. Carver:

Post-workshop report for the Third International Workshop on Software Engineering for High Performance Computing Applications (SE-HPC 07). 38-43
Volume 32, Number 6, November 2007
- Jayasri Banerjee, Anup Kumar Bandyopadhyay, Ajit Kumar Mandal:

On the correctness issues in two-process mutual exclusion algorithms. - Anup Kumar Bandyopadhyay:

Modeling fairness and starvation in concurrent systems. - Behzad Bastani, Hoda Bastani:

High-level open evolvable systems design by process-oriented modeling: application to DNA replication mechanism. - Lucas C. Cordeiro, Raimundo S. Barreto, Rafael Barcelos, Meuse N. Oliveira Jr., Vicente Lucena

, Paulo Romero Martins Maciel:
TXM: an agile HW/SW development methodology for building medical devices. - Richard Riehle:

Institutional memory and risk management. - Jan Ploski, Matthias Rohr, Peter Schwenkenberg, Wilhelm Hasselbring:

Research issues in software fault categorization. - Yi Wang, Defeng Guo, Huihui Shi:

Measuring the evolution of open source software systems with their communities. - Givon Zirkind:

AFIS data compression: an example of how domain specific compression algorithms can produce very high compression ratios.
- Michael Wing:

On the economics of software. 8-9 - Mark Doernhoefer:

Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 10-19 - Peter G. Neumann:

Risks to the public. 20-27

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