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Automated Software Engineering, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 1995
- Shing-Chi Cheung, Jeff Kramer:
Contextual Local Analysis in the Design of Distributed Systems. 5-32 - Robert J. Hall:
Automatic Extraction of Executable Program Subsets by Simultaneous Dynamic Program Slicing. 33-53 - Panagiotis Katalagarianos, Yannis Vassiliou:
On the Reuse of Software: A Case-Based Approach Employing a Repository. 55-86 - Kostas Kontogiannis, Peter G. Selfridge:
Workshop Report: The Two-Day Workshop on Research Issues in the Intersection between Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence (Held in conjunction with ICSE-16). 87-97
Volume 2, Number 2, June 1995
- William W. Cohen:
Inductive Specification Recovery: Understanding Software by Learning from Example Behaviors. 107-129 - Robert J. Hall:
Systematic Incremental Validation of Reactive Systems via Sound Scenario Generalization. 131-166 - Akira Takura, Keizo Kawata, Tadashi Ohta:
Process Specification Generation from Communications Service Specifications. 167-182
Volume 2, Number 3, September 1995
- Barry W. Boehm, Prasanta K. Bose:
Critical Success Factors for Knowledge-Based Software Engineering Applications. 193-202 - Gregory Alan Bolcer:
User Interface Design Assistance For Large-Scale Software Development. 203-217 - Raymond J. Madachy:
Knowledge-Based Risk Assessment and Cost Estimation. 219-230 - Gregory A. Toth:
Automated Method for Identifying and Prioritizing Project Risk Factors. 231-248 - Bashar Nuseibeh:
Report on the Second IEEE International Symposium on Requirements Engineering (RE '95), York, UK, 27-29 March 1995. 249-253 - Colin Tully:
Desert Island Column. 255-258
Volume 2, Number 4, December 1995
- Ugo A. Buy, Robert Moll:
A Specification-Based Approach to Concurrency Analysis. 265-309 - George Spanoudakis, Panos Constantopoulos:
Integrating Specifications: A Similarity Reasoning Approach. 311-342 - Linda A. Macaulay, John Mylopoulos:
Requirements Engineering: An Educational Dilemma. 343-351 - Michael Jackson:
Desert Island Column. 353-355
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