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IEEE Software, Volume 15, 1998
Volume 15, Number 1, January/February 1998
- Edward Yourdon:
A Tale of Two Futures. 23-29 - Robert L. Glass:
In Praise of Practice. 30-31 - Grady Booch:
Leaving Kansas. 32-35 - Michael Jackson:
Will There Ever Be Software Engineering? 36-39 - M. M. Lehman:
Software's Future: Managing Evolution. 40-44 - Stephen J. Andriole:
Software: The Good, the Bad, and the Real. 45-47
- Patrick Naughton:
Basic to Java: Assembling a Career (Interview). 14-17 - Michael J. Pont:
Soapbox: Why Java is Dangerous. 20-22 - Robert L. Glass:
Loyal Opposition: Is There Really a Software Crisis? 104-105
- Frank van Latum, Rini van Solingen, Markku Oivo
, Barbara Hoisl, H. Dieter Rombach, Günther Ruhe:
Adopting GQM-Based Measurement in an Industrial Environment. 78-86
- David N. Card:
Learning from Our Mistakes with Defect Causal Analysis. 56-63 - Allan Baktoft Jakobsen:
Bottom-up Process Improvement Tricks. 64-68 - Mark-Jason Dominus:
Perl: Not Just for Web Programming. 69-74
- Kai Koskimies, Tarja Systä, Jyrki Tuomi, Tatu Männistö:
Automated Support for Modeling OO Software. 87-94 - Mike Mannion
, Barry Keepence, David Harper:
Using Viewpoints to Define Domain Requirements. 95-102
- Al Davis:
From The Editor: Recovering from Method Abuse. 4-8 - James Sanders:
Software Synergies. 13 - Karen Mackey:
Culture At Work: Beyond Dilbert - Creating Cultures that Work. 48-49 - Roger S. Pressman:
Manager: Fear of Trying - The Plight of Rookie Project Managers. 50-51, 54 - Joe Oates:
Toolbox: Evaluating Data Warehouse Toolkits. 52-54 - Jarrett Rosenberg:
Quality Time: Five Easy Steps to Systematic Data Handling. 75-77 - Steve McConnell:
Best Practices: The Art, Science, and Engineering of Software Development. 118-120
Volume 15, Number 2, March/April 1998
- Article Summaries. 4
- Alan M. Davis:
The Harmony in Rechoirments. 6-8
- Letters. 10-12
- Jeffrey M. Voas:
COTS Software: The Economical Choice? 16-19
- Dehua Ju:
China's Budding Software Industry. 20-21
- Alan Kay: Inventing the Future. 22-24
- Daniel M. Berry, Brian Lawrence:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Requirements Engineering. 26-29
- Carl Clavedetscher:
Point: User Involvement Key to Success. 30 - Brian Lawrence:
Counterpoint: Designers Must Do the Modeling. 31
- Klaus Weidenhaupt, Klaus Pohl, Matthias Jarke, Peter Haumer:
Scenarios in System Development: Current Practice. 34-45 - Neil A. M. Maiden, Cornelius Ncube:
Acquiring COTS Software Selection Requirements. 46-56
- Robert L. Glass:
Reuse: What's Wrong with This Picture? 57-59
- Robert S. Clark:
The Black Death: A Parallel of Perilous Projects. 60-61
- James Sanders:
Opportunities Online: Fact or Fantasy? 62-64
- Sarah Kuhn:
The Software Design Studio: An Exploration. 65-71 - Dan O'Day:
This Old House. 72-75
- Søren Lauesen:
Real-Life Object-Oriented Systems. 76-83
- Jeffrey Kotula:
Using Patterns To Create Component Documentation. 84-92
- Nicholas Zvegintzov:
Frequently Begged Questions and How to Answer Them. 93-96
- Jeff Tian, Joe Palma:
Analyzing and Improving Reliability: A Tree-Based Approach. 97-104 - Hee Beng Kuan Tan, Tok Wang Ling:
Correct Program Slicing of Database Operations. 105-112
- Tsuneo Yamaura:
Why Johnny Can't Test. 113-115
- In the News. 116-118
- Bookshelf. 120-122
- Products for Practitioners. 124-126
- Steve McConnell:
Problem Programmers. 126-128
Volume 15, Number 3, May/June 1998
- Article Summaries. 4
- Alan M. Davis:
More Words of Wisdom. 6-9
- Letters. 10-14
- Ellis Horowitz:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Migrating Software to the World Wide Web. 18-21 - Maria A. Cobb, Harold Foley III, Ruth Wilson, Miyi Chung, Kevin Shaw:
An OO Database Migrates to the Web. 22-30 - Serena Coetzee
, Judith Bishop:
A New Way to Query GISs on the Web. 31-40
- Interview with Ellen Ullman: Of Machines, Methods, and Madness. 42-45
- Les Hatton:
Does OO Sync with How We Think? 46-54 - Richard Wiener:
Watch Your Language! 55-56 - Vivekanand P. Kochikar:
The Object-Powered Web. 57-62
- James E. Schultz:
Managing a Y2K Project - Starting Now. 63-71 - Tim Athey:
Leadership Challenges for the Future. 72-77
- Samuel G. McLellan, Alvin W. Roesler, Joseph T. Tempest, Clay Spinuzzi:
Building More Usable APIs. 78-86
- Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
The Nature of System Change. 87-90
- Anol Bhattacherjee, James H. Gerlach:
Understanding and Managing OOT Adoption. 91-96
- Jean McLendon:
Healing the Ailing Workplace. 97-99
- James Sanders:
Y2K: Don't Play It Again, Sam. 100-102
- Robert L. Glass:
Defining Quality Intuitively. 103-104
- Tim Lister:
Hallucinations at 37000 Feet. 105-107
- In the News. 108-110
- Products for Practitioners. 111-112
- Bookshelf. 115-118
- Steve McConnell:
Feasibility Studies. 119-120
Volume 15, Number 4, July/August 1998
- Article Summaries. 4
- Alan M. Davis:
Predictions and Farewells. 6-9
- Letters. 10-13
- Norman F. Schneidewind, Christof Ebert:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Preserve or Redesign Legacy Systems? 14-17
- John C. Munson:
Point: Software Lives Too Long. 18 - Nicholas Zvegintzov:
Counterpoint: Software Should Live Longer. 19
- Jeffrey M. Voas:
Maintaining Component-Based Systems. 22-27 - Spencer Rugaber, Jim White:
Restoring a Legacy: Lessons Learned. 28-33 - Norman F. Schneidewind:
How To Evaluate Legacy System Maintenance. 34-42
- Michele Jackman:
Homeopathic Remedies for Team Toxicity. 43-45
- Barbara A. Kitchenham, Stephen G. Linkman:
Validation, Verification, and Testing: Diversity Rules. 46-49
- Paolo Nesi
:
Managing OO Projects Better. 50-60 - Robin Baines:
Across Disciplines: Risk, Design, Method, Process, and Tools. 61-64
- Roger R. Bate:
Do Systems Engineering? Who, Me? 65-66
- Robert L. Glass:
Maintenance: Less Is Not More. 67-68
- Søren Lauesen, Houman Younessi:
Is Software Quality Visible in the Code? 69-73 - Ho-Won Jung:
Optimizing Value and Cost in Requirements Analysis. 74-78
- In the News. 79-82
- Products for Practitioners. 83-85
- Bookshelf. 87-90
- Rob Thomsett:
The Year 2000 Bug: A Forgotten Lesson. 91-93
- Steve McConnell:
Why You Should Use Routines...Routinely. 94-96
Volume 15, Number 5, September/October 1998
- Article Summaries. 4
- Letters. 6-9
- Karl E. Wiegers:
Read My Lips: No New Models! 10-13
- Michael Jackson:
Defining a Discipline of Description. 14-17
- Mark Weisz:
Dilbert University. 18-22
- JoAn Ferguson, Sarah A. Sheard:
Leveraging Your CMM Efforts for IEEE/EIA 12207. 23-28
- Bruce H. Barnes:
Computer Security Research: A British Perspective. 30-33
- Wojtek Kozaczynski, Grady Booch:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Component-Based Software Engineering. 34-36 - Alan W. Brown, Kurt C. Wallnau:
The Current State of CBSE. 37-46 - Andrea Chávez, Catherine Tornabene, Gio Wiederhold:
Software Component Licensing: A Primer. 47-53 - Elaine J. Weyuker:
Testing Component-Based Software: A Cautionary Tale. 54-59 - Tom Digre:
Business Object Component Architecture. 60-69 - Pamela Zave, Michael Jackson:
A Component-Based Approach to Telecommunication Software. 70-78 - Israel Ben-Shaul, James W. Gish, William N. Robinson:
An Integrated Network Component Architecture. 79-87
- James Sanders:
Linux, Open Source, and Software's Future. 88-91
- Patricia L. Ferdinandi:
Facilitating Communication. 92-96
- Rini van Solingen, Egon Berghout, Frank van Latum:
Interrupts: Just a Minute Never Is. 97-103
- Roger S. Pressman, Ted G. Lewis, Ben Adida, Ellen Ullman, Tom DeMarco, Thomas Gilb, Brent C. Gorda, Watts S. Humphrey, Ray Johnson:
Can Internet-Based Applications Be Engineered? 104-110
- Focus on Components. 111-112
- Bookshelf. 115-118
- In the News. 119-125
- Steve McConnell:
Building the Community. 126-128
Volume 15, Number 6, November/December 1998
- Article Summaries. 4
- Letters. 6
- Bill Curtis:
Which Comes First, the Organization or Its Processes? 10-13
- Diomidis Spinellis:
The Computer's New Clothes. 14-17
- Alan M. Davis:
A Golden Thread in Software's Tapestry. 18-21
- Carl K. Chang, Maarten Boasson, Tomoo Matsubara:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Setting the Standard. 22-25 - Michael Franz:
The Java Virtual Machine: A Passing Fad? 26-29
- Tsuneo Yamaura:
How to Design Practical Test Cases. 30-36
- James Coplien, Daniel Hoffman, David M. Weiss:
Commonality and Variability in Software Engineering. 37-45
- Robert S. Oshana:
Tailoring Cleanroom for Industrial Use. 46-55
- Mikio Aoyama:
Web-Based Agile Software Development. 56-65
- Kathryn Bassin, Theresa Kratschmer, Padmanabhan Santhanam:
Evaluating Software Development Objectively. 66-74
- Daniel Le Métayer, Valérie-Anne Nicolas, Olivier Ridoux:
Exploring the Software Development Trilogy. 75-81
- Stephen J. Andriole:
The Politics of Requirements Management. 82-84
- Philip M. Johnson, Anne M. Disney:
The Personal Software Process: A Cautionary Case Study. 85-88
- Fred Hein:
The Blame Game. 89-91
- Steve McConnell:
Weighing In on Standards. 92-102
- Tom DeMarco, Tim Lister:
Human Capital. 103-105
- Thanks to Our 1998 Referees. 105-106
- Keri Schreiner:
In the News. 107-110
- Focus on Microsoft. 111-112
- Bookshelf. 124-126
- Steve McConnell:
How To Read a Technical Article. 126-128

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