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IJSEKE, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, February 2004
- Kang Zhang:
Guest Editor'S Introduction. 1-2 - Heather Richter, Gregory D. Abowd, Christopher A. Miller, Harry Funk:
Tagging Knowledge Acquisition Sessions To Facilitate Knowledge Traceability. 3-19 - Oscar Mondragon, Ann Q. Gates:
Supporting Elicitation And Specification Of Software Properties Through Patterns And Composite Propositions. 21-41 - Dongfeng Wang, Farokh B. Bastani, I-Ling Yen:
A Systematic Design Method For High Quality Process-Control Systems Development. 43-59 - Daniela Grigori, François Charoy, Claude Godart:
Coo-Flow: A Process Technology To Support Cooperative Processes. 61-78 - Ronald Maier, Johannes Sametinger:
Peer-To-Peer Information Workspaces In Infotop. 79-102
Volume 14, Number 2, April 2004
- Mathee Olarnsakul, Dentcho N. Batanov:
Customizing Component-Based Software Using Component Coordination Model: A Use-Context Driven Approach Toward Role-Based Model. 103-140 - George Spanoudakis, Kuriakos Kasis, Flora Dragazi:
Evidential Diagnosis Of Inconsistencies In Object-Oriented Designs. 141-178 - Luqi, Lin Zhang, Michael Saboe:
The Dynamical Models For Software Technology Transition. 179-205 - Steve Counsell, Peter Newson, Emilia Mendes:
Design Level Hypothesis Testing Through Reverse Engineering Of Object-Oriented Software. 207-220 - Eun Sook Cho, Soo Dong Kim, Sung Yul Rhew:
A Domain Analysis And Modeling Methodology For Component Development. 221-254
Volume 14, Number 3, June 2004
- W. Eric Wong, J. Jenny Li:
Redesigning Legacy Systems Into The Object-Oriented Paradigm. 255-276 - Young Jun Kim, Chung Tae Kim:
Design Of Object Model Reuse System By Cbr In System Analysis. 277-290 - Shih-Chien Chou, Ying-Kai Wen:
Association-Based Information Flow Control In Object-Oriented Systems. 291-322 - Francisco Ruiz, Aurora Vizcaíno Barceló, Mario Piattini, Félix García:
An Ontology For The Management Of Software Maintenance Projects. 323-349 - Gang Li, Honghua Dai:
What Will Affect Software Reuse: A Causal Model Analysis. 351-364
Volume 14, Number 4, August 2004
- Honghua Dai, Geoffrey I. Webb:
Guest Editors' Introduction. 365-368 - Mark Last, Menahem Friedman, Abraham Kandel:
Using Data Mining For Automated Software Testing. 369-393 - Honghua Dai, Wei Dai, Gang Li:
Software Warehouse: Its Design, Management And Application. 395-406 - Mira Kajko-Mattsson, Ned Chapin:
Data Mining For Validation In Software Engineering: An Example. 407-427 - Shu-Chuan Lo, Jia-Hui Chang:
Application Of Clustering Techniques To Software Component Architecture Design. 429-439 - Xiaowei Yan, Chengqi Zhang, Shichao Zhang:
Identifying Software Component Association With Genetic Algorithm. 441-447
Volume 14, Number 5, October 2004
- Michel Jaring, Jan Bosch:
Expressing Product Diversification -- Categorizing And Classifying Variability In Software Product Family Engineering. 449-470 - Yi Deng, Jiacun Wang, Xudong He, Jeffrey J. P. Tsai:
Constraint Propagation And Progressive Verification For Component-Based Process Model. 471-496 - Sathit Nakkrasae, Peraphon Sophatsathit:
An Rpcl-Based Indexing Approach For Software Component Classification. 497-518 - JuHum Kwon, Dongwon Jeong, Lee-Sub Lee, Doo-Kwon Baik:
Intelligent Semantic Concept Mapping For Semantic Query Rewriting/Optimization In Ontology-Based Information Integration System. 519-542
Volume 14, Number 6, December 2004
- Gregor Engels, Stefan Sauer:
Guest Editors' Introduction. 543-544 - Elisa Bertino, Pietro Mazzoleni, Diego Santi:
Hsgs: An Interactive System For High-Level Specification And Generation Of Hypermedia Presentations. 545-564
- Christine W. Chan:
From Knowledge Modeling To Ontology Construction. 603-624 - Sjouke Mauw, Wouter T. Wiersma, Tim A. C. Willemse:
Language-Driven System Design. 625-663 - José Luis Álvarez Macías, Jacinto Mata Vázquez, José Cristóbal Riquelme Santos:
Data Mining For The Management Of Software Development Process. 665-695
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