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1st ISPW 1984: Egham, UK
- Colin Potts:
Proceedings of a Software Process Workshop, February 1984, Egham, UK. IEEE Computer Society 1984 - Robert Balzer, Thomas E. Cheatham Jr., C. Cordell Green:
Software technology in the 1990's: using a new paradigm. ISPW 1984: 3-9 - M. A. Jackson:
Software composition. ISPW 1984: 13-16 - Cees J. Koomen:
Thinking about software design: A meta activity. ISPW 1984: 19-24 - M. M. Lehman:
A further model of coherent programming processes. ISPW 1984: 27-33 - Colin Tully:
System development models. ISPW 1984: 37-44 - Jonah Z. Lavi:
A systems engineering approach to software engineering. ISPW 1984: 49-55 - Ian Sommerville:
Are we real software engineers? ISPW 1984: 59-63 - Roy H. Campbell, Peter E. Lauer:
RECIPE: Requirements for an evolutionary computer-based information processing environment. ISPW 1984: 67-74 - Jeff Kramer, Jeff Magee:
Environment requirements for system evolution. ISPW 1984: 77-85 - Jack C. Wileden, Lori A. Clarke:
Feedback-directed development of complex software systems. ISPW 1984: 89-92 - G. D. Frewin, P. G. Hamer:
SPMMS - A support for the management process. ISPW 1984: 99-103 - S. J. Hague:
Toolpack - Providing extended support for the Fortran programmer. ISPW 1984: 107-109 - Udo Pletat:
Theory and concepts for a software engineering environment. ISPW 1984: 111-121 - Anthony I. Wasserman:
Characteristics of the user software engineering methodology. ISPW 1984: 125-128 - Barry W. Boehm, Terence E. Gray, Thomas Seewaldt:
Prototyping versus specifying: A multiproject experiment. ISPW 1984: 133-145 - Roy MacLean, Colin Potts, Brian H. Cherrie, A. J. Barlett:
Validation in the software process. ISPW 1984: 149-152 - Wladyslaw M. Turski:
Completeness and executability of specifications: Two confusing notions. ISPW 1984: 155
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