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Journal of Systems Integration, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, February 1994
- James D. Kiper:
A framework for characterization of the degree of integration of software tools. 5-32 - David A. Dampier, Luqi, Valdis Berzins:
Automated merging of software prototypes. 33-49 - Thomas M. Blinn, Keith A. Ackley, Richard J. Mayer:
An integrated concurrent engineering environment for life cycle management. 51-65 - Daniel Y. Chao, David T. Wang:
A synthesis technique of general petri nets. 67-102
Volume 4, Number 2, April 1994
- Shu-Yuen Hwang, Tsan-Pin Wang:
The design and implementation of a distributed image understanding system. 107-125 - Jean-Claude Derniame, Volker Gruhn:
Development of process-centered IPSEs in the ALF project. 127-150 - Ken Barker:
Quantification of autonomy on multidatabase systems. 151-169 - B. Griech, Jean-Charles Pomerol:
Design and implementation of a knowledge-based decision support system for estimating software development work-effort. 171-184
Volume 4, Number 3, September 1994
- Alan W. Brown, David J. Carney, Alan M. Christie, Edwin J. Morris, Paul F. Zarrella, W. Michael Caldwell:
A case study in use of framework technology as the basis for a software engineering environment. 195-218 - Richard J. Mayer, Madhav Erraguntla, Christopher Menzel, Jyh Chen Hwang:
Formal model of single agent planning situations. 219-241 - David W. Russell:
Software engineering and production monitoring systems. 243-256 - Chung-Ming Huang, Jenq-Muh Hsu, Huei-Yang Lai:
A modified transition tour protocol test method. 257-300
Volume 4, Number 4, December 1994
- Tok Wang Ling, Ling-Ling Yan:
NF-NR: A practical normal form for nested relations. 309-340 - Wolfgang Klas, Gisela Fischer, Karl Aberer:
Integrating relational and object-oriented database systems using a metaclass concept. 341-372 - Zhijian Zhu, James A. McHugh, Jason T. L. Wang, Peter A. Ng:
A formal approach to modeling office information systems. 373-403
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