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IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering (TSE), Volume 25
Volume 25, Number 1, January/February 1999
- Christos T. Karamanolis, Jeff Magee:
Client Access Protocols for Replicated Services. 3-21 - Giorgio C. Buttazzo, Marco Caccamo:
Minimizing Aperiodic Response Times in a Firm Real-Time Environment. 22-32 - Fabiano Borges Paulo, Paulo César Masiero, Maria Cristina Ferreira de Oliveira:
Hypercharts: Extended Statecharts to Support Hypermedia Specification. 33-49 - Alexander D. Stoyen, Thomas J. Marlowe, Mohamed F. Younis, Plamen V. Petrov:
A Development Environment for Complex Distributed Real-Time Applications. 50-74
- Rushikesh K. Joshi, D. Janaki Ram:
Anonymous Remote Computing: A Paradigm for Parallel Programming on Interconnected Workstations. 75-90 - Lionel C. Briand, John W. Daly, Jürgen Wüst:
A Unified Framework for Coupling Measurement in Object-Oriented Systems. 91-121 - Curtis E. Hrischuk, C. Murray Woodside, Jerome A. Rolia, Rod Iversen:
Trace-Based Load Characterization for Gernerating Performance Software Models. 122-135
- Nader B. Ebrahimi:
How to Improve the Calibration of Cost Models. 136-140
Volume 25, Number 2, March/April 1999
- Javier Campos, Susanna Donatelli, Manuel Silva Suárez:
Structured Solution of Asynchronously Communicating Stochastic Modules. 147-165 - Peter Buchholz:
Hierarchical Structuring of Superposed GSPNs. 166-181 - Peter Kemper:
Transient Analysis of Superposed GSPNs. 182-193 - Armin Heindl, Reinhard German:
A Fourth-Order Algorithm with Automatic Stepsize Control for the Transient Analysis of DSPNs. 194-206 - Gianfranco Ciardo, David M. Nicol, Kishor S. Trivedi:
Discrete-Event Simulation of Fluid Stochastic Petri Nets. 207-217 - Peter J. Haas:
Estimation Methods for Nonregenerative Stochastic Petri Nets. 218-236 - Alois Ferscha:
Adaptive Time Warp Simulation of Timed Petri Nets. 237-257
- Kentaro Go, Norio Shiratori:
A Decomposition of a Formal Specification: An Improved Constraint Oriented Method. 258-273 - Jean-Michel Hélary, Robert H. B. Netzer, Michel Raynal:
Consistency Issues in Distributed Checkpoints. 274-281
- Lesley Pickard, Barbara A. Kitchenham, Peter Jones:
Comments on: Evaluating Alternative Software Production Functions. 282-285
Volume 25, Number 3, May/June 1999
- David S. Wile, J. Christopher Ramming:
Guest Editorial: Introduction to the Special Section "Domain-Specfic Languages (DSL)''. 289-290 - Conal Elliott:
An Embedded Modeling Language Approach to Interactive 3D and Multimedia Animation. 291-308 - Luca Cardelli, Rowan Davies:
Service Combinators for Web Computing. 309-316 - Satish Chandra, Brad Richards, James R. Larus:
Teapot: A Domain-Specific Language for Writing Cache Coherence Protocols. 317-333 - David L. Atkins, Thomas Ball, Glenn Bruns, Kenneth C. Cox:
Mawl: A Domain-Specific Language for Form-Based Services. 334-346 - Frédéric Bertrand, Michel Augeraud:
BDL: A Specialized Language for Per-Object Reactive Control. 347-362 - Scott Thibault, Renaud Marlet, Charles Consel:
Domain-Specific Languages: From Design to Implementation Application to Video Device Drivers Generation. 363-377 - Nils Klarlund, Michael I. Schwartzbach:
A Domain-Specific Language for Regular Sets of Strings and Trees. 378-386 - Dawson R. Engler:
Interface Compilation: Steps Toward Compiling Program Interfaces as Languages. 387-400
- Theodora A. Varvarigou, Miltiades E. Anagnostou, Sudhir R. Ahuja:
Reconfiguration Models and Algorithms for Stateful Interactive Processes. 401-415 - Paul Caspi, Alain Girault, Daniel Pilaud:
Automatic Distribution of Reactive Systems for Asynchronous Networks of Processors. 416-427
- Sheau-Dong Lang:
An Extended Banker's Algorithm for Deadlock Avoidance. 428-432
Volume 25, Number 4, July/August 1999
- Richard A. Kemmerer:
Editor's Note. 433-434
- D. Ross Jeffery, Lawrence G. Votta:
Guest Editors' Special Section Introduction - Empirical Software Engineering. 435-437 - Gail C. Murphy, Robert J. Walker, Elisa L. A. Baniassad:
Evaluating Emerging Software Development Technologies: Lessons Learned from Assessing Aspect-Oriented Programming. 438-455 - Victor R. Basili, Forrest Shull, Filippo Lanubile:
Building Knowledge through Families of Experiments. 456-473 - Koji Torii, Ken-ichi Matsumoto, Kumiyo Nakakoji, Yoshihiro Takada, Shingo Takada, Kazuyuki Shima:
Ginger2: An Environment for Computer-Aided Empirical Software Engineering. 474-492 - Chris F. Kemerer, Sandra Slaughter:
An Empirical Approach to Studying Software Evolution. 493-509 - Ingunn Myrtveit, Erik Stensrud:
A Controlled Experiment to Assess the Benefits of Estimating with Analogy and Regression Models. 510-525 - Anneliese von Mayrhauser, Stephen Lang:
A Coding Scheme to Support Systematic Analysis of Software Comprehension. 526-540 - Ritu Agarwal, Prabuddha De, Atish P. Sinha:
Comprehending Object and Process Models: An Empirical Study. 541-556 - Carolyn B. Seaman:
Qualitative Methods in Empirical Studies of Software Engineering. 557-572 - Sunita Chulani, Barry W. Boehm, Bert Steece:
Bayesian Analysis of Empirical Software Engineering Cost Models. 573-583
- Kevin J. Sullivan, Mark Marchukov, John Socha:
Analysis of a Conflict between Aggregation and Interface Negotiation in Microsoft's Component Object Model. 584-599
Volume 25, Number 5, September/October 1999
- Catherine Meadows, William H. Sanders:
Guest Editorial: Introduction to the Special Section - Dependable Computing for Critical Applications (DCCA-6). 601-602 - Christof Fetzer, Flaviu Cristian:
A Highly Available Local Leader Election Service. 603-618 - Zbigniew Kalbarczyk, Ravishankar K. Iyer, Gregory L. Ries, Jaqdish U. Patel, Myeong S. Lee, Yuxiao Xiao:
Hierarchical Simulation Approach to Accurate Fault Modeling for System Dependability Evaluation. 619-632 - Rodolphe Ortalo, Yves Deswarte, Mohamed Kaâniche:
Experimenting with Quantitative Evaluation Tools for Monitoring Operational Security. 633-650 - John M. Rushby:
Systematic Formal Verification for Fault-Tolerant Time-Triggered Algorithms. 651-660
- Walter J. Gutjahr:
Partition Testing vs. Random Testing: The Influence of Uncertainty. 661-674 - Norman E. Fenton, Martin Neil:
A Critique of Software Defect Prediction Models. 675-689 - Ing-Ray Chen, Sayed Atef Banawan:
Performance and Stability Analysis of Multilevel Data Structures with Deferred Reorganization. 690-700 - Mohamed F. Younis, Thomas J. Marlowe, Alexander D. Stoyen, Grace Tsai:
Statically Safe Speculative Execution for Real-Time Systems. 701-721 - Lionel C. Briand, Sandro Morasca, Victor R. Basili:
Defining and Validating Measures for Object-Based High-Level Design. 722-743
Volume 25, Number 6, November/December 1999
- Richard A. Kemmerer:
Editorial. 745-746
- Mary Jean Harrold, Hausi A. Müller:
Guest Editorial: Introduction to the Special Section - International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM'97). 747-748 - Michael Siff, Thomas W. Reps:
Identifying Modules via Concept Analysis. 749-768 - Norman F. Schneidewind:
Measuring and Evaluating Maintenance Process Using Reliability, Risk, and Test Metrics. 769-781
- Carlo Ghezzi, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Guest Editorial: Introduction to the Special Section - Managing Inconsistency in Software Development. 782-783 - Ian Sommerville, Peter Sawyer, Stephen Viller:
Managing Process Inconsistency Using Viewpoints. 784-799 - Mayuram S. Krishnan, Marc I. Kellner:
Measuring Process Consistency: Implications for Reducing Software Defects. 800-815 - William N. Robinson, Suzanne D. Pawlowski:
Managing Requirements Inconsistency with Development Goal Monitors. 816-835 - Wolfgang Emmerich, Anthony Finkelstein, Carlo Montangero, Stefano Antonelli, Stephen Armitage, Richard Stevens:
Managing Standards Compliance. 826-851 - Emil Lupu, Morris Sloman:
Conflicts in Policy-Based Distributed Systems Management. 852-869
- David J. Simpson, F. Warren Burton:
Space Efficient Execution of Deterministic Parallel Programs. 870-882
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