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- K. K. Aggarwal, Yogesh Singh:
A modified form of software science measures. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(3): 48-50 (1994) - Kishor Apte:
Problem management system: experience and insights. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(1): 53-54 (1994) - Edward A. Billard, Alice E. Riedmiller:
Q-Sim: a GUI for a queueing simulator using Tcl/Tk. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(4): 82-85 (1994) - Pierre Bourque, Alain Abran:
An innovative software reengineering tools workshop - a test of market maturity and lessons learned. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(3): 30-34 (1994) - Paolo Bucci, Joseph E. Hollingsworth, Joan Krone, Bruce W. Weide:
Part III: implementing components in RESOLVE. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(4): 40-51 (1994) - Silvana Castano, Valeria De Antonellis:
The F3 reuse environment for requirements engineering. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(3): 62-65 (1994) - Jingwen Cheng:
A reusability-based software development environment. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(2): 57-62 (1994) - George W. Cherry:
Visual software engineering with rules. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(3): 26-29 (1994) - Alan M. Davis, Pradip Sitaram:
A concurrent process model of software development. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(2): 38-51 (1994) - Guido Dedene, Monique Snoeck:
M.E.R.O.DE.: a model-driven entity-relationship object-oriented Development method. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(3): 51-61 (1994) - Lev J. Dyadkin:
Multibox parsers. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(3): 23-25 (1994) - Stephen H. Edwards:
Part V: annotated bibliography of RESOLVE research. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(4): 64-67 (1994) - Stephen H. Edwards, Wayne D. Heym, Timothy J. Long, Murali Sitaraman, Bruce W. Weide:
Part II: specifying components in RESOLVE. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(4): 29-39 (1994) - John M. Favaro, Yves Coene, Marco Casucci:
The European Space Software Development Environment Reference Facility Project: a status report. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(2): 68-71 (1994) - Martin S. Feather, Axel van Lamsweerde:
Succeedings of the seventh international workshop on software specification and design. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(3): 18-22 (1994) - Alfonso Fuggetta, Gian Pietro Picco:
An annotated bibliography on software process improvement. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(3): 66-68 (1994) - Pankaj K. Garg, Mehdi Jazayeri:
Selected, annotated bibliography on process-centered software engineering environments. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(2): 18-21 (1994) - David Gelperin:
The power of integrated methods. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(4): 77-78 (1994) - Andrzej Tomasz Górecki:
Is your computer system sub-critical? ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(2): 65-67 (1994) - Sanjiv Gossain:
Using the Shlaer-Mellor method to support a level 4 software process. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(3): 69-74 (1994) - Ian J. Hayes, Cliff B. Jones, John E. Nicholls:
Understanding the differences between VDM and Z. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(3): 75-81 (1994) - Joel Henry, Robert Blasewitz:
Do we really need SQA to produce quality software?: no! well maybe. it depends. yes! ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(2): 63-64 (1994) - Joseph E. Hollingsworth, Sethu Sreerama, Bruce W. Weide, Sergey Zhupanov:
Part IV: RESOLVE components in Ada and C++. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(4): 52-63 (1994) - David J. Jankowski:
The feasibility of CASE structured analysis methodology support. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(2): 72-82 (1994) - Paul Juell, Daniel Brekke, Ronald J. Vetter, John Wasson:
Storage and network requirements of a low-cost computer-based virtual classroom. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(3): 41-44 (1994) - Haim Kilov:
On understanding hypertext: are links essential? ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(1): 30 (1994) - Haim Kilov:
Formal methods and standards. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(3): 40 (1994) - Kostas Kontogiannis, Scott R. Tilley:
Reverse engineering questionnaire. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(1): 31-38 (1994) - Doug Lea:
Christopher Alexander: an introduction for object-oriented designers. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(1): 39-46 (1994) - Salvatore Mamone:
The IEEE standard for software maintenance. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 19(1): 75-76 (1994)
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