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ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM), Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, January 2004
- Pamela Zave:
Address translation in telecommunication features. 1-36 - Sebastián Uchitel
, Jeff Kramer, Jeff Magee:
Incremental elaboration of scenario-based specifications and behavior models using implied scenarios. 37-85 - Nalini Venkatasubramanian, Carolyn L. Talcott, Gul Agha:
A formal model for reasoning about adaptive QoS-enabled middleware. 86-147
Volume 13, Number 2, April 2004
- Tankut Akgul, Vincent John Mooney III:
Assembly instruction level reverse execution for debugging. 149-198 - Alessandro Orso, Saurabh Sinha, Mary Jean Harrold:
Classifying data dependences in the presence of pointers for program comprehension, testing, and debugging. 199-239 - Roshanak Roshandel, André van der Hoek, Marija Mikic-Rakic, Nenad Medvidovic:
Mae - a system model and environment for managing architectural evolution. 240-276
Volume 13, Number 3, July 2004
- Gregg Rothermel, Sebastian G. Elbaum, Alexey G. Malishevsky
, Praveen Kallakuri, Xuemei Qiu:
On test suite composition and cost-effective regression testing. 277-331 - Stefan Kramer, Hermann Kaindl
:
Coupling and cohesion metrics for knowledge-based systems using frames and rules. 332-358
Volume 13, Number 4, October 2004
- Matthew B. Dwyer
, Lori A. Clarke, Jamieson M. Cobleigh, Gleb Naumovich:
Flow analysis for verifying properties of concurrent software systems. 359-430 - Gennaro Costagliola
, Vincenzo Deufemia
, Giuseppe Polese
:
A framework for modeling and implementing visual notations with applications to software engineering. 431-487
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