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Journal of Systems Integration, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, July 1991
- Laurence C. Seifert:
Editorial. 5-6 - Nejib Ben Hadj-Alouane
, Jarir K. Chaar, Arch W. Naylor:
Developing control and integration software for flexible manufacturing systems. 7-34 - Bruce I. Blum:
Integration issues elucidated in large-scale information systems development. 35-53 - Herbert Weber:
The integration of reusable software components. 55-79 - John A. Mills:
An OSCATM architecture characterization of network functionality and data. 81-95 - Wilhelm R. Rossak, Peter A. Ng:
Some thoughts on systems integration: A conceptual framework. 97-114
Volume 1, Number 2, August 1991
- Valdis Berzins:
Software merge: Models and methods for combining changes to programs. 121-141 - Russell J. Abbott:
On interfaces. 143-162 - Jeffrey J. P. Tsai, Ray-Yuan Sheu:
A knowledge-based system for Ada® software development. 163-194 - Han-Lin Li, Chao-Chih Yang:
Integrating integer programming and probabilistic deduction graphs for probabilistic reasoning. 195-214 - Kie-Bum Eom, Juha Park:
Shape recognition by a scale-invariant model. 215-233 - Frank Y. Shih:
Object representation and recognition using mathematical morphology model. 235-256
Volume 1, Numbers 3-4, November 1991
- Raymond T. Yeh:
Editorial. 263-264 - Raymond T. Yeh, Reinhard A. Schlemmer, Roland T. Mittermeir:
A systemic approach to process modeling. 265-282 - W. Lewis Johnson, Martin S. Feather, David R. Harris:
Integrating domain knowledge, requirements, and specifications. 283-320 - Watts S. Humphrey:
CASE planning and the software process. 321-337 - Ramón D. Acosta:
PProto: An environment for prototyping parallel programs. 339-365 - Bernhard Holtkamp, Herbert Weber:
Object-management machines: Concept and implementation. 367-389 - A. Jefferson Offutt:
An integrated automatic test data generation system. 391-409

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