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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, January 1992
- Peter G. Neumann:
Illustrative risks to the public in the use of computer systems and related technology. 23-32 - William G. Griswold, David Notkin:
Computer-aided vs. manual program restructuring. 33-41 - A. J. van Reeken:
Some notes on program design. 42 - Peter J. D. Matthews:
When to white box test. 43 - Anthony Finkelstein:
Requirements engineering. 45-47 - Nancy Leveson:
Formal methods. 49-50 - Wilhelm Schäfer:
Design methods and software processes. 50-51 - Lu Jian:
A method of acquiring formal specifications from examples. 52-56 - David Rine:
EIFFEL: A case tool supporting object-oriented software construction. 57 - Leonard L. Tripp:
What is the future of software engineering standards?: discussion paper. 58-61 - Brian Henderson-Sellers, Colin Freeman:
Cataloguing and classification for object libraries. 62-64
Volume 17, Number 2, April 1992
- Lauren Ruth Wiener:
A trip report on SIGSOFT '91. 23-38 - Gregory J. Scott:
Can software engineering afford to improve the process? 39-42 - Danny T. Connors:
Software development methodologies and traditional and modern information systems. 43-49 - Harald Schaschinger:
ESA - an expert supported OOA method and tool. 50-56 - Saradhi Motamarri:
Systems modelling and description. 57-63 - George W. Cherry:
Graphic formalisms should integrate communication, control, and data flow. 64-69 - Robert McLaughlin:
Some notes on software design: reply to a reaction. 70 - Ron Ben-Natan:
Making all types typedefed. 72-73 - Panagiotis K. Linos:
ToolCASE: a repository of computer-aided software engineering tools. 74-78 - Jack R. Hagemeister, Bruce Lowther, Paul W. Oman, X. Yu, W. Zhu:
An annotated bibliography on software maintenance. 79-84
Volume 17, Number 3, July 1992
- Saradhi Motamarri:
Software engineering from a practical perspective. 21-26 - Will Tracz:
Domain analysis working group report: first international workshop on software reusability. 27-34 - Raghavendra Rao Loka:
Software engineering: quality assurance. 34-38 - Aidan Ward:
The next generation of computer assistance for software engineering. 39-42 - Ivan Rozman, József Györkös, Krista Rizman:
Understandability of the software engineering method as an important factor for selecting a case tool. 43-46 - Alan W. Brown, Maria H. Penedo:
An annotated bibliography on integration in software engineering environments. 47-55
Volume 17, Number 4, October 1992
- R. P. Mody:
Is programming an art? 19-21 - Anthony Finkelstein:
A software process immaturity model. 22-23 - James V. Chelini:
A discussion on the Ada Run-Time Environment in safety critical applications. 24-27 - Neal Walters:
Using Harel statecharts to model object-oriented behavior. 28-31 - Kari Laitinen:
Document classification for software quality systems. 32-39 - Dewayne E. Perry, Alexander L. Wolf:
Foundations for the study of software architecture. 40-52 - Jingwen Cheng:
Parameterized specifications for software reuse. 53-59 - Xavier A. Debest, Rüdiger Knoop, Jürgen Wagner:
Reveng: a cost-effective approach to reverse-engineering. 60-67 - Saradhi Motamarri:
A diagnostic view on information technology. 68-70
Volume 17, Number 5, December 1992
- Ian Thomas:
5th ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on Software Development Environments, SDE 1992, Washington, DC, USA, December 9-11, 1992. ACM 1992, ISBN 0-89791-554-2 [contents]
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