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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, January 1986
- Walter F. Tichy:
SDI software. 1 - Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computer systems. 2-14 - David B. Benson:
The role of failure in successful design. 15 - Fletcher J. Buckley:
The search for software quality, or one more trip down the yellow brick road. 16-18 - John B. Bowen:
Comments on software quality evaluation guidebook. 19 - Mitchell D. Lubars:
Code reusability in the large versus code reusability in the small. 21-28 - Max J. Schindler:
Algorithms and models. 28 - Stan Skelton:
Measurements of migratability and transportability. 29-34 - James V. Chelini, Edmund B. Hudson, Stephen M. Reidy:
A preliminary study of Ada expansion ratios. 35-46 - Tom Gilb:
Software specification and design must "Engineer" quality and cost iteratively. 47-48 - Tom Gilb:
Estimating software attributes: some unconventional points of view. 49-59 - Fletcher J. Buckley:
A review of the quality aspects of the approved software engineering standards. 60-63 - Reza Pazirandeh:
Test plan methodology. 64-72 - William E. Riddle, Lloyd G. Williams:
Software environments workshop report. 73-102 - John V. Guttag, James J. Horning, Jeannette M. Wing:
Abstracts in software engineering. 103-110 - Richard T. Snodgrass:
Announcement of the IDL toolkit. 111
Volume 11, Number 2, April 1986
- Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computer systems. 1 - Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computer systems. 2-17 - Ira Pohl:
SDI software: AI is not the answer. 18-19 - Pamela Zave:
Found poetry of software engineering. 20 - Neil W. Rickert:
Preconditions for widespread reuse of code. 21 - Osamu Iseki, Ben Shneiderman:
Applying direct manipulation concepts: direct manipulation dik operating system (DMDOS). 22-26 - I. W. Pirie:
The LIFESPAN system. 27-28 - Peter B. Henderson:
Software development/programming environments. 29-31 - Peter Lempp:
A possibility to make project progress visible: the progress diagram within the EPOS - system. 32-35 - Richard J. Botting:
Into the fourth dimension - an introduction to dynamic analysis and design. 36-48 - Girish Parikh:
Exploring the world of software maintenance: what is software maintenance? 49-52 - Girish Parikh:
The new world of "AI-SM": (artificial intelligence in software maintenance). 53-56 - Catherine W. McDonald, William E. Riddle, Christine Youngblut:
Stars methodology area summary: volume II: preliminary views on the software life cycle and methodology selection. 58-85
Volume 11, Number 3, July 1986
- Marvin Early:
Relating software requirements to software design. 37-39 - Gary Perlman:
Coding quality and tools in programming methods. 44-50 - Karsten Schwan, Jim Matthews:
Graphical views of parallel programs. 51-64 - Victor E. Church, David N. Card, William W. Agresti, Q. L. Jordan:
An approach for assessing software prototypes. 65-76 - Gary Chapman, Marvin Schaefer:
Book Review: "Softwar" Engineering by Thierry Breton and Denis Beneich (Holt, Rinehart Winston). 77-78 - Dan Conde:
Book review: Abstraction and Specification in Program Development by Barbara Liskov and John Guttag (MIT Press/McGraw-Hill, 1988, 469 pages, ISBN 0-262-12112-3). 79-81
Volume 11, Number 4, August 1986
- Jack C. Wileden, Mark Dowson:
Proceedings of an International Workshop on the Software Process and Software Environments, Coto de Caza, Trabuco Canyon, California, USA, March 1985. ACM 1985 [contents]
Volume 11, Number 5, October 1986
- Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computer systems. 3-28 - Brian K. Reid:
Lessons from the UNIX breakins at Stanford. 29-35 - Jerrold M. Grochow:
A practicioner's observations on the software testing workshop. 36-37 - Elliot Soloway:
Workshop on empirical studies of programmers. 38 - Mitchell D. Lubars:
Affording higher reliability through software reusability. 39-42 - Gregory McFarland:
The benefits of bottom-up design. 43-51 - Richard Currey:
Letter on ERTS and LEGO. 51 - Pete Schilling:
Software methodology: ASTM. 52 - T. H. Tse, L. Pong:
An application of petri nets in structured analysis. 53-56 - Edward W. Winters:
Requirements checklist for a system development workstation. 57-62 - Carl E. Landwehr, Susan L. Gerhart, John D. McLean, Donald I. Good, Nancy Leveson:
NRL invitational workshop on testing and proving: two approaches to assurance. 63-85 - Girish Parikh:
Exploring the world of software maintenance III: research and development - future directions in software maintenance. 86-91 - Robert S. Boyer, J Strother Moore, Warren A. Hunt, Richard M. Cohen, Richard C. Holt:
Abstracts in software engineering - reports. 92-94
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