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IEEE Software, Volume 19, 2002
Volume 19, Number 1, January/February 2002
- Article Summaries. 2

- Steve McConnell:

Closing the Gap. 3-5
- Letters. 6-7

- John Daniels:

Modeling with a Sense of Purpose. 8-10
- Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas:

Ubiquitous Automation. 11-13
- Anup K. Ghosh, Chuck Howell, James A. Whittaker:

Building Software Securely from the Ground Up. 14-16 - Anthony Hall, Roderick Chapman

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Correctness by Construction: Developing a Commercial Secure System. 18-25 - Jonathan S. Shapiro, Norman Hardy:

EROS: A Principle-Driven Operating System from the Ground Up. 26-33 - Khaled M. Khan

, Jun Han:
Composing Security-Aware Software. 34-41 - David Evans

, David Larochelle:
Improving Security Using Extensible Lightweight Static Analysis. 42-51
- Rob Pooley, Dave Senior, Duncan Christie:

Collecting and Analyzing Web-Based Project Metrics. 52-58 - Tiffany Winn, Paul R. Calder

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Is This a Pattern? 59-66 - Rick Kazman, Leonard J. Bass:

Making Architecture Reviews Work in the Real World. 67-73 - Evgeni Dimitrov, Andreas Schmietendorf, Reiner R. Dumke:

UML-Based Performance Engineering Possibilities and Techniques. 74-83
- George E. Kalb, Gerald M. Masson:

Continuous Process Improvement and the Risk to Information Assurance. 84-86
- Ashton Applewhite:

Not Just the Facts: What "Requirements" Mean to a Nonfiction Writer. 87-89
- In the News. 90-94

- Howard A. Rubin, Margaret Johnson, Susan Iventosch:

The US Software Industry. 95-97
- Reviewer Thanks. 98-99

- Bookshelf. 100-102

- Robert L. Glass:

Failure Is Looking More like Success These Days. 103-104
Volume 19, Number 2, March/April 2002
- Article Summaries. 4

- Steve McConnell:

Real Quality for Real Engineers. 5-7
- Letters. 8-10

- Donald J. Reifer:

Ten Deadly Risks in Internet and Intranet Software Development. 12-14
- John M. Favaro:

Managing Requirements for Business Value. 15-17
- Martin Fowler:

Public versus Published Interfaces. 18-19
- Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas:

Software Archaeology. 20-22
- Elisabeth Hendrickson, Martin Fowler:

The Software Engineering of Internet Software: Guest Editors' Introduction. 23-24 - A. Jefferson Offutt:

Quality Attributes of Web Software Applications. 25-32 - Colleen Roe, Sergio Gonik:

Server-Side Design Principles for Scalable Internet Systems. 34-41 - Larry L. Constantine, Lucy A. D. Lockwood:

Usage-Centered Engineering for Web Applications. 42-50 - Alan Knight, Naci Dai:

Objects and the Web. 51-59 - Edward Hieatt, Robert Mee:

Going Faster: Testing The Web Application. 60-65 - Scott W. Ambler:

Lessons in Agility From Internet-Based Development. 66-73 - Rosann W. Collins:

Software Localization for Internet Software: Issues and Methods. 74-80 - Eric Altendorf, Moses Hohman, Roman Zabicki:

Using J2EE on a Large, Web-Based Project. 81-89
- Dragan Milicev:

Domain Mapping Using Extended UML Object Diagrams. 90-97
- Greg Goth:

Long-Term Data Preservation Efforts Ramping Up. 98-102
- Bookshelf. 104-108

- Melody M. Moore:

Reverse Engineering and Reengineering: After Y2K. 109-
- Doug Baldwin, Peter B. Henderson:

The Importance of Mathematics to the Software Practitioner. 110-112
Volume 19, Number 3, May/June 2002
- Article Summaries. 4

- Steve McConnell:

I Know What I Know. 5-7
- Failure or Success? 8-12

- Donald J. Reifer:

A Little Bit of Knowledge Is a Dangerous Thing. 14-15
- Chris Rupp:

Requirements and Psychology. 16-18
- Martin Fowler:

Yet Another Optimization Article. 20-21
- Dave Thomas, Andy Hunt:

Mock Objects. 22-24
- Ioana Rus, Mikael Lindvall:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Knowledge Management in Software Engineering. 26-38 - Jay Liebowitz:

A Look at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Knowledge Management Initiatives. 40-42 - Andreas Birk, Torgeir Dingsøyr

, Tor Stålhane:
Postmortem: Never Leave a Project without It. 43-45 - Kurt Schneider

, Jan-Peter von Hunnius, Victor R. Basili:
Experience in Implementing a Learning Software Organization. 46-49 - Balasubramaniam Ramesh

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Process Knowledge Management with Traceability. 50-52 - Shivram Ramasubramanian, Gokulakrishnan Jagadeesan:

Knowledge Management at Infosys. 53-55 - Chih-Ping Wei, Paul Jen-Hwa Hu, Hung-Huang Chen:

Design and Evaluation of a Knowledge Management System. 56-59 - Seija Komi-Sirviö, Annukka Mäntyniemi, Veikko Seppänen

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Toward a Practical Solution for Capturing Knowledge for Software Projects. 60-62
- Sheila Guilford, Gordon Rugg, Niall Scott:

Pleasure and Pain: Perceptual Bias and Its Implications for Software Engineering. 63-69 - Gerald Ebner, Hermann Kaindl

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Tracing All Around in Reengineering. 70-77 - Michael Guntersdorfer, David G. Kay:

How Software Patents Can Support COTS Component Business. 78-83
- Carlos H. C. Duarte

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Brazil: Cooperative Development of a Software Industry. 84-87
- John Steven:

Putting Software Terminology to the Test. 88-89
- Carol A. Long:

Can Project Management Be Extreme Too? 90-92
- Ware Myers:

Ivar Jacobson: Shaping Software Development. 93-95
- Greg Goth:

A New Era for Research and Development? 98-100
- Robert L. Glass:

The Naturalness of Object Orientation: Beating a Dead Horse? 103-104
Volume 19, Number 4, July/August 2002
- Article Summaries. 4

- The Business of Software Improvement. 5-7

- Software Patents Pro and Con. 8-11

- Greg Goth:

Will the Cyber-UL Concept Take Hold? 12-15
- Donald J. Reifer:

How Good are Agile Methods? 16-18
- James Robertson:

Eureka! Why Analysts Should Invent Requirements. 20-22
- John D. McGregor, Linda M. Northrop, Salah Jarrad, Klaus Pohl:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Initiating Software Product Lines. 24-27 - Paul C. Clements, Charles W. Krueger:

Point - Counterpoint: Being Proactive Pays Off - Eliminating the Adoption. 28-31 - Linda M. Northrop:

SEI's Software Product Line Tenets. 32-40 - Frank van der Linden:

Software Product Families in Europe: The Esaps & Café Projects. 41-49 - Klaus Schmid

, Martin Verlage:
The Economic Impact of Product Line Adoption and Evolution. 50-57 - Kyo Chul Kang, Jaejoon Lee, Patrick Donohoe:

Feature-Oriented Project Line Engineering. 58-65 - Steffen Thiel, Andreas Hein:

Modeling and Using Product Line Variability in Automotive Systems. 66-72 - Ari Jaaksi:

Developing Mobile Browsers in a Product Line. 73-80
- Richard Pawson:

Naked Objects. 81-83
- Alan C. Tribble:

Software Safety. 84-85
- Wolfgang Strigel:

The Canadian Software Industry. 86-89
- Terry Bollinger:

Guest Editor's Introduction: Breaking Out of the Software Engineering Mind-Mold. 90-91 - Reidar Conradi, Alfonso Fuggetta:

Improving Software Process Improvement. 92-99 - José Pablo Zagal

, Raúl A. Santelices, Miguel Nussbaum
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Maintenance-Oriented Design and Development: A Case Study. 100-106 - James A. Whittaker, Steven Atkin:

Software Engineering is Not Enough. 108-115 - Norman E. Fenton

, Paul Krause, Martin Neil
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Software Measurement: Uncertainty and Causal Modeling. 116-122 - Robert David Cowan, Ali Mili, Hany H. Ammar, Alan R. McKendall Jr.

, Lin Yang, Dapeng Chen, Terry Spencer:
Software Engineering Technology Watch. 123-129
- Bookshelf. 131-133

- Robert L. Glass:

In Search of Meaning (A Tale of Two Words). 134-136
Volume 19, Number 5, September/October 2002
- Article Summaries. 4

- Steve McConnell:

How to Write a Good Technical Article. 5-7
- How Good Is Software Construction? 8-11

- Betsy Clark:

Eight Secrets of Software Measurement. 12-14
- Dorothy R. Graham:

Requirements and Testing: Seven Missing-Link Myths. 15-17
- James Newkirk, Alexei A. Vorontsov:

How .NET's Custom Attributes Affect Design. 18-20
- Peter P. Chen:

From Goto-less to Structured Programming: The Legacy of Edsger W. Dijkstra. 21
- Thomas B. Hilburn, Watts S. Humphrey:

The Impending Changes in Software Education. 22-24 - Richard L. Conn:

Developing Software Engineers at the C-130J Software Factory. 25-29 - Jorge L. Díaz-Herrera, Michael G. Murphy, Dawn Ramsey:

A Collaborative Program to Retrain Lockheed Martin Aero Engineers. 30-34 - Hossein Saiedian

, Donald J. Bagert, Nancy R. Mead
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Software Engineering Programs: Dispelling the Myths and Misconceptions. 35-41 - Jürgen Börstler

, David A. Carrington, Gregory W. Hislop, Susan K. Lisack, Keith Olson, Laurie A. Williams:
Teaching the PSP: Challenges and Lessons Learned. 42-48 - Dale W. Callahan, Bob Pedigo:

Educating Experienced IT Professionals by Addressing Industry's Needs. 57-62 - Grant A. Cheston, J. Paul Tremblay:

Integrating Software Engineering in Introductory Computing Courses. 64-71 - Thomas B. Hilburn, Watts S. Humphrey:

Teaching Teamwork. 72-77 - David A. Umphress, T. Dean Hendrix, James H. Cross II:

Software Process in the Classroom: The Capstone Project Experience. 78-85 - Lisa J. Burnell, John W. Priest, John R. Durrett:

Teaching Distributed Multidisciplinary Software Development. 86-93 - Allen B. Tucker, Barry W. Boehm:

Point/Counterpoint: On the Balance between Theory and Practice / Software Engineering Is a Value-Based Contact Sport. 94-97
- Natalia Juristo Juzgado, Ana María Moreno

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Reliable Knowledge for Software Development. 98-99
- Andy Hunt, Dave Thomas:

Zero-Tolerance Construction. 100-102
- Software Engineering Education. 103

- Has Object-Oriented Programming Delivered? / Aviation Software Guidelines. 104-107

- Victor Stachura, Philipp K. Janert, Shantha Mohan:

Effective Requirements Practices Managing Software Acquisition: Open Systems and COTS Products / Winning with Software: An Executive Strategy. 108-110
- Robert L. Glass:

Project Retrospectives, and Why They Never Happen. 111-112
Volume 19, Number 6, November/December 2002
- Article Summaries. 4

- Steve McConnell:

Changing of the Guard. 5-7
- Not Another SPI Framework. 8-9

- Dave Thomas, Andy Hunt:

State Machines. 10-12
- Martin Fowler:

Using Metadata. 13-17
- Ann Miller, Christof Ebert:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Software Engineering as a Business. 18-20 - Steven Mair:

A Balanced Scorecard for a Small Software Group. 21-27 - Christina Wallin, Fredrik Ekdahl, Stig Larsson:

Integrating Business and Software Development Models. 28-33 - Brian A. Nejmeh, Ian Thomas:

Business-Driven Product Planning Using Feature Vectors and Increments. 34-42 - Ram Chillarege:

The Marriage of Business Dynamics and Software Engineering. 43-49 - Dorothy McKinney:

Six Translations between Software-Speak and Management-Speak. 50-52 - Scott L. Andresen:

Don Winter: One CEO's Perspective. 53-55 - Greg Hoglund, Gary McGraw:

Point/Counterpoint: Security Band-Aids: More Cost-Effective than "Secure" Coding / Building Secure Software: Better than Protecting Bad Software. 56-59
- Natalia Juristo Juzgado, Ana María Moreno, Andrés Silva:

Is the European Industry Moving toward Solving Requirements Engineering Problems? 70-77 - Martín González Rodríguez

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Automatic Data-Gathering Agents for Remote Navigability Testing. 78-85 - Frank E. McGarry, Bill Decker:

Attaining Level 5 in CMM Process Maturity. 87-96
- Richard E. Fairley:

Making Accurate Estimates. 61-63
- Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:

What Software Engineering Can Learn from Soccer. 64-65
- Aase Tveito, Per Hasvold:

Requirements in the Medical Domain: Experiences and Prescriptions. 66-69
- NIST Report Takes a Step toward Better Testing / National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace Proposed. 97-100

- Bookshelf. 101-104

- Robert L. Glass:

Predicting Future Maintenance Cost, and How We're Doing It Wrong. 111-112

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