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2020 – today
- 2020
- [j294]Robert L. Glass:
In Praise of Software Practice. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 45(2): 4-6 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j293]Stefan Monnier, Andrew A. Chien, Robert L. Glass, Charles H. Davis, Thorkil Naur, Thomas A. Limoncelli:
Don't ignore the cost of 'embedded energy'. Commun. ACM 62(5): 10-11 (2019) - 2018
- [j292]Robert L. Glass, Frank Land:
Errors in Computing History. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 43(4): 9-12 (2018) - 2014
- [j291]Robert L. Glass:
Whatever Happened to Young What's His Name? Inf. Syst. Manag. 31(1): 92-93 (2014) - [j290]Robert L. Glass:
Goodbye. Inf. Syst. Manag. 31(2): 181 (2014) - 2013
- [j289]Robert L. Glass:
The Queensland Health Payroll Debacle. Inf. Syst. Manag. 30(1): 89-90 (2013) - [j288]Robert L. Glass:
Give Me An Act of God, Please. Inf. Syst. Manag. 30(2): 179-180 (2013) - [j287]Robert L. Glass:
Who Pays for IT Publications? The Reader (that's the tradition) or the Author (that's what's new). Inf. Syst. Manag. 30(3): 276-277 (2013) - [j286]Robert L. Glass:
Tinkerings I Have Done. Inf. Syst. Manag. 30(4): 359-361 (2013) - 2012
- [j285]Robert L. Glass:
The Gender Gap: Does It Include Information Systems? Inf. Syst. Manag. 29(1): 83-84 (2012) - [j284]Robert L. Glass:
All About Julian Assange. Inf. Syst. Manag. 29(2): 165-168 (2012) - [j283]Robert L. Glass:
What Is IS? Inf. Syst. Manag. 29(3): 251-252 (2012) - [j282]Robert L. Glass:
A Study About Software Maintenance. Inf. Syst. Manag. 29(4): 338-339 (2012) - [j281]Robert L. Glass:
Managing projects in trouble: achieving turnaround and success by Ralph L. Kliem. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 37(1): 34 (2012) - [j280]Robert L. Glass:
The Gender Gap: Is It a Computing Problem or Simply a Computer Science Problem? IEEE Softw. 29(2): 88 (2012) - 2011
- [j279]Robert L. Glass:
Déjà Vu All Over Again: Is Software Engineering REALLY an Idea Whose Time Has Come and Gone? Inf. Syst. Manag. 28(1): 99-100 (2011) - [j278]Robert L. Glass:
On the Aging of Software. Inf. Syst. Manag. 28(2): 184-185 (2011) - [j277]Robert L. Glass:
Software - The Technology that "Don't Get No Respect". Inf. Syst. Manag. 28(4): 331-332 (2011) - [j276]W. Eric Wong, T. H. Tse
, Robert L. Glass, Victor R. Basili, Tsong Yueh Chen
:
An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (2003-2007 and 2004-2008). J. Syst. Softw. 84(1): 162-168 (2011) - [j275]Robert L. Glass, Iris Vessey:
Naïveté Squared: In Search of Two Taxonomies and a Mapping between Them. IEEE Softw. 28(5): 14-15 (2011) - 2010
- [j274]Robert L. Glass:
Three Obscure Things in Our Field that I Actually SUPPORT!! Inf. Syst. Manag. 27(1): 96-97 (2010) - [j273]Robert L. Glass:
A Current-Day Problem and a Future-Day Disaster-in-the-Making. Inf. Syst. Manag. 27(2): 193-194 (2010) - [j272]Robert L. Glass:
A Quibble About "Computation". Inf. Syst. Manag. 27(3): 288-289 (2010) - [j271]Robert L. Glass:
Test-First Approaches: Are They Harmful? Inf. Syst. Manag. 27(4): 360-361 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j270]Johann Rost, Robert L. Glass:
The impact of subversive stakeholders on software projects. Commun. ACM 52(7): 135-138 (2009) - [j269]Robert L. Glass, Iris Vessey, Venkataraman Ramesh:
RESRES: The story behind the paper "Research in software engineering: An analysis of the literature". Inf. Softw. Technol. 51(1): 68-70 (2009) - [j268]Robert L. Glass:
Creativity vs. the Law. Inf. Syst. Manag. 26(1): 88-89 (2009) - [j267]Robert L. Glass:
Frivolous Research. Inf. Syst. Manag. 26(2): 209-210 (2009) - [j266]Robert L. Glass:
Google Emissions Study Borders on the Absurd. Inf. Syst. Manag. 26(3): 302-303 (2009) - [j265]Robert L. Glass:
Divided by a Common Language, Version 2. Inf. Syst. Manag. 26(4): 362-363 (2009) - [j264]W. Eric Wong, T. H. Tse
, Robert L. Glass, Victor R. Basili, Tsong Yueh Chen
:
An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (2002-2006). J. Syst. Softw. 82(8): 1370-1373 (2009) - [j263]Robert L. Glass:
A Classification System for Testing, Part 2. IEEE Softw. 26(1): 104 (2009) - [j262]Robert L. Glass:
Making Research More Relevant While Not Diminishing Its Rigor. IEEE Softw. 26(2): 96 (2009) - [j261]Robert L. Glass:
Doubt and Software Standards. IEEE Softw. 26(5): 104-103 (2009) - [j260]Robert L. Glass:
Goodbye! IEEE Softw. 26(6): 95 (2009) - 2008
- [j259]Robert L. Glass:
Managing for innovation. Commun. ACM 51(3): 17-18 (2008) - [j258]Robert L. Glass:
Software design and the monkey's brain. Commun. ACM 51(6): 21-22 (2008) - [j257]Robert L. Glass:
The EU - Pouring Trouble on Oiled Waters. Inf. Syst. Manag. 25(1): 91-92 (2008) - [j256]Robert L. Glass:
Divided by a Common Language: The Story of Requirements Triage. Inf. Syst. Manag. 25(2): 190-191 (2008) - [j255]Robert L. Glass:
The Notion of an Information System Apgar Score. Inf. Syst. Manag. 25(3): 290-291 (2008) - [j254]Robert L. Glass:
Experience May Not be the Best Teacher After All. Inf. Syst. Manag. 25(4): 374-375 (2008) - [j253]W. Eric Wong, T. H. Tse
, Robert L. Glass, Victor R. Basili, Tsong Yueh Chen
:
An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (2001-2005). J. Syst. Softw. 81(6): 1059-1062 (2008) - [j252]Robert L. Glass:
Intuition's Role in Decision Making. IEEE Softw. 25(1): 96 (2008) - [j251]Robert L. Glass:
On the Impurity of the English Language. IEEE Softw. 25(2): 96 (2008) - [j250]Robert L. Glass:
Software: Hero or Zero? IEEE Softw. 25(3): 96 (2008) - [j249]Robert L. Glass:
Two Mistakes and Error-Free Software: A Confession. IEEE Softw. 25(4): 96 (2008) - [j248]Robert L. Glass:
Negative Productivity and What to Do about It. IEEE Softw. 25(5): 96 (2008) - [j247]Robert L. Glass, Johann Rost, Matthias S. Matook:
Lying on Software Projects. IEEE Softw. 25(6): 90-95 (2008) - 2007
- [j246]Robert L. Glass:
One man's quest for the state of software engineering's practice. Commun. ACM 50(5): 21-23 (2007) - [j245]Robert L. Glass:
A deja-vu look at software engineering researchers who care about practice. Commun. ACM 50(8): 21-23 (2007) - [j244]Robert L. Glass:
A research project with important practitioner-oriented findings. Commun. ACM 50(11): 15-16 (2007) - [j243]Robert L. Glass:
Through a Glass, Darkly : . Inf. Syst. Manag. 24(3): 267-269 (2007) - [j242]Robert L. Glass:
Through a Glass, Darkly : IS: Doom and Gloom Forecasts? Inf. Syst. Manag. 24(4): 393-394 (2007) - [j241]Robert L. Glass:
Is Software Engineering Fun? IEEE Softw. 24(1): 95-96 (2007) - [j240]Robert L. Glass:
Is Software Engineering Fun? Part 2. IEEE Softw. 24(2): 103-104 (2007) - [j239]Robert L. Glass:
What's with This Blog Thing? IEEE Softw. 24(5): 103-104 (2007) - 2006
- [j238]Robert L. Glass:
Is the crouching tiger a threat? Commun. ACM 49(3): 19-20 (2006) - [j237]Robert L. Glass:
The Standish report: does it really describe a software crisis? Commun. ACM 49(8): 15-16 (2006) - [j236]Robert L. Glass:
Looking into the challenges of complex IT projects. Commun. ACM 49(11): 15-17 (2006) - [j235]T. H. Tse
, Tsong Yueh Chen
, Robert L. Glass:
An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (2000-2004). J. Syst. Softw. 79(6): 816-819 (2006) - [j234]Robert L. Glass:
Review of "COBOL Programmers Swing With Java by E. Reed Doke, Bill C. Hardgrave and Richard A. Johnson", Cambridge University Press, 2005. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 31(3): 44-45 (2006) - [j233]Robert L. Glass:
Of Health, Trust, Money ... and Integrity. IEEE Softw. 23(1): 119-120 (2006) - [j232]Robert L. Glass, Ross Collard, Antonia Bertolino, James Bach, Cem Kaner:
Software Testing and Industry Needs. IEEE Softw. 23(4): 55-57 (2006) - [j231]Robert L. Glass:
How Much of the Software Engineering Old Still Remains New? IEEE Softw. 23(4): 104, 103 (2006) - [j230]Robert L. Glass:
Greece vs. Rome: Two Very Different Software Cultures. IEEE Softw. 23(6): 111-112 (2006) - 2005
- [j229]Robert L. Glass:
The first business application: a significant milestone in software history. Commun. ACM 48(3): 25-26 (2005) - [j228]Robert L. Glass:
"Silver bullet" milestones in software history. Commun. ACM 48(8): 15-18 (2005) - [j227]Robert L. Glass:
The plot to deskill software engineering. Commun. ACM 48(11): 21-24 (2005) - [j226]Iris Vessey, Venkataraman Ramesh, Robert L. Glass:
A unified classification system for research in the computing disciplines. Inf. Softw. Technol. 47(4): 245-255 (2005) - [j225]Robert L. Glass, Tsong Yueh Chen
:
An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (1999-2003). J. Syst. Softw. 76(1): 91-97 (2005) - [j224]Robert L. Glass:
Viruses Are Beginning to Get to Me! IEEE Softw. 22(1): 102-104 (2005) - [j223]Robert L. Glass:
IT Failure Rates--70% or 10-15%? IEEE Softw. 22(3): 110-112 (2005) - [j222]Robert L. Glass:
A Sad SAC Story about the State of the Practice. IEEE Softw. 22(4): 119-120 (2005) - [j221]Robert L. Glass:
Never the CS and IS Twain Shall Meet? IEEE Softw. 22(5): 119-120 (2005) - [j220]Robert L. Glass:
A Follow-the-Leader Story with a Strange Ending. IEEE Softw. 22(6): 111-112 (2005) - 2004
- [j219]Robert L. Glass:
A look at the economics of open source. Commun. ACM 47(2): 25-27 (2004) - [j218]Robert L. Glass:
Matching methodology to problem domain. Commun. ACM 47(5): 19-21 (2004) - [j217]Robert L. Glass, Venkataraman Ramesh, Iris Vessey:
An analysis of research in computing disciplines. Commun. ACM 47(6): 89-94 (2004) - [j216]Robert L. Glass:
The mystery of formal methods disuse. Commun. ACM 47(8): 15-17 (2004) - [j215]Robert L. Glass:
Is this a revolutionary idea, or not? Commun. ACM 47(11): 23-25 (2004) - [j214]Venkataraman Ramesh, Robert L. Glass, Iris Vessey:
Research in computer science: an empirical study. J. Syst. Softw. 70(1-2): 165-176 (2004) - [j213]Robert L. Glass:
Sources for Software Development: A Mugwumpish View. IEEE Softw. 21(1): 111-112 (2004) - [j212]Robert L. Glass:
On Modeling and Discomfort. IEEE Softw. 21(2): 102-104 (2004) - [j211]Robert L. Glass:
Learning to Distinguish a Solution from a Problem. IEEE Softw. 21(3): 111-112 (2004) - [j210]Robert L. Glass:
Some Heresy Regarding Software Engineering. IEEE Softw. 21(4): 102-104 (2004) - [j209]Robert L. Glass:
Anarchy and the Effects of Schedule Pressure. IEEE Softw. 21(5): 111-112 (2004) - 2003
- [j208]Robert L. Glass:
One giant step backward. Commun. ACM 46(5): 21-23 (2003) - [j207]Robert L. Glass:
A mugwump's-eye view of Web work. Commun. ACM 46(8): 21-23 (2003) - [j206]Robert L. Glass:
A sociopolitical look at open source. Commun. ACM 46(11): 21-23 (2003) - [j205]Robert L. Glass, Tsong Yueh Chen
:
An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (1998-2002). J. Syst. Softw. 68(1): 77-84 (2003) - [j204]Robert L. Glass:
Error-Free Software Remains Extremely Elusive. IEEE Softw. 20(1): 103-104 (2003) - [j203]Robert L. Glass:
Questioning the Software Engineering Unquestionables. IEEE Softw. 20(3): 119-120 (2003) - [j202]Robert L. Glass:
A Big Problem in Academic Software Engineering and a Potential Outside-the-Box Solution. IEEE Softw. 20(4): 94-96 (2003) - [j201]Robert L. Glass:
Guest Editor's Introduction: The State of the Practice of Software Engineering. IEEE Softw. 20(6): 20-21 (2003) - 2002
- [j200]Robert L. Glass:
Stodgy by design, and the notion of 'dumbing up'. Commun. ACM 45(2): 25-27 (2002) - [j199]Robert L. Glass:
Searching for the holy grail of software engineering. Commun. ACM 45(5): 15-16 (2002) - [j198]Robert L. Glass:
The proof of correctness wars. Commun. ACM 45(8): 19-21 (2002) - [j197]Robert L. Glass:
Sorting out software complexity. Commun. ACM 45(11): 19-21 (2002) - [j196]Robert L. Glass:
How to handle real project risks, while filing gaps in the risk theory literature. Data Base 33(2): 7-8 (2002) - [j195]Robert L. Glass, Iris Vessey, Venkataraman Ramesh:
Research in software engineering: an analysis of the literature. Inf. Softw. Technol. 44(8): 491-506 (2002) - [j194]Iris Vessey, Venkataraman Ramesh, Robert L. Glass:
Research in Information Systems: An Empirical Study of Diversity in the Discipline and Its Journals. J. Manag. Inf. Syst. 19(2): 129-174 (2002) - [j193]Robert L. Glass:
A Final Good-bye. J. Syst. Softw. 60(1): 1- (2002) - [j192]Robert L. Glass, Tsong Yueh Chen
:
An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (1997-2001). J. Syst. Softw. 64(1): 79-86 (2002) - [j191]Robert L. Glass:
Failure Is Looking More like Success These Days. IEEE Softw. 19(1): 103-104 (2002) - [j190]Robert L. Glass:
The Naturalness of Object Orientation: Beating a Dead Horse? IEEE Softw. 19(3): 103-104 (2002) - [j189]Robert L. Glass:
In Search of Meaning (A Tale of Two Words). IEEE Softw. 19(4): 134-136 (2002) - [j188]Robert L. Glass:
Project Retrospectives, and Why They Never Happen. IEEE Softw. 19(5): 111-112 (2002) - [j187]Robert L. Glass:
Predicting Future Maintenance Cost, and How We're Doing It Wrong. IEEE Softw. 19(6): 111-112 (2002) - 2001
- [j186]Robert L. Glass:
An embarrassing, yet rewarding, ending to a previous column. Commun. ACM 44(1): 11-13 (2001) - [j185]Robert L. Glass:
Practical programmer: academics, and the scarlet letter "A". Commun. ACM 44(4): 17-18 (2001) - [j184]Robert L. Glass:
Of Model Changeovers, Style, and Fatware. Commun. ACM 44(9): 17-18 (2001) - [j183]Robert L. Glass:
Rigor vs. Relevance: A Practitioner's Eye View of an Explosion of IS Opinions. Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst. 6: 2 (2001) - [j182]Robert L. Glass:
What can we learn from the dot-com debacle? Data Base 32(2): 7-10 (2001) - [j181]Robert L. Glass:
Little Red Riding Hood meets critical social theory. Data Base 32(4): 10-12 (2001) - [j180]Robert L. Glass, Tsong Yueh Chen
:
An assessment of Systems and Software Engineering scholars and institutions (1996-2000). J. Syst. Softw. 59(1): 107-113 (2001) - [j179]Robert L. Glass:
Loyal Opposition - Frequently Forgotten Fundamental Facts about Software Engineering. IEEE Softw. 18(3): 112-111 (2001) - [j178]Robert L. Glass:
A Story about the Creativity Involved in Software Work. IEEE Softw. 18(5): 96-97 (2001) - [j177]Robert L. Glass:
Extreme Programming: The Good, the Bad, and the Bottom Line. IEEE Softw. 18(6): 111-112 (2001) - 2000
- [j176]Robert L. Glass:
Y2K and Believing in Software Practice. Commun. ACM 43(3): 17-18 (2000) - [j175]Robert L. Glass:
On personal technical obsolescence. Commun. ACM 43(7): 15-17 (2000) - [j174]Robert L. Glass:
A delicate issue: what to do when the state of the practice leads the state of the art. Data Base 31(2): 6-7 (2000) - [j173]Robert L. Glass:
A delicate issue: what to do when the state of the practice leads the state of the art. Data Base 31(3): 5-7 (2000) - [j172]Robert L. Glass:
Y2K behind us: smooth sailing and blue skies? J. Syst. Softw. 50(1): 1-3 (2000) - [j171]Robert L. Glass:
The "maintenance-first" software era. J. Syst. Softw. 50(3): 171-174 (2000) - [j170]Robert L. Glass:
The "software-first" revolution in computer hardware design. J. Syst. Softw. 51(1): 1-5 (2000) - [j169]Robert L. Glass:
Software requirements success predictors - behavioral factors beat technical ones. J. Syst. Softw. 51(2): 85-86 (2000) - [j168]Robert L. Glass:
Academics, and the scarlet letter 'A'. J. Syst. Softw. 51(3): 155 (2000) - [j167]Robert L. Glass:
Corrigendum to: An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (1994-1998) [The Journal of Systems and Software 49 (1) (1999) 81-86]. J. Syst. Softw. 51(3): 275 (2000) - [j166]Robert L. Glass:
On design. J. Syst. Softw. 52(1): 1-2 (2000) - [j165]Robert L. Glass:
The End of the "Outsourcing Era". J. Syst. Softw. 53(2): 95-97 (2000) - [j164]Robert L. Glass:
A letter from the frustrated author of a journal paper. J. Syst. Softw. 54(1): 1 (2000)