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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 2001
- Donald J. Bagert:
FASE: a software engineering, education, training and professional issues publication. 6
- Tope Omitola:
ACM fellow profile: Roger Needham. 7-10 - Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 11-13 - Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computers and related systems. 14-38
- José Meseguer:
Report on ETAPS 2000. 39 - John Penix, Nigel Tracey, Willem Visser:
The first international workshop on automated program analysis, testing and verification. 40 - Jens H. Jahnke, Jörg P. Wadsack:
ISE3: the third international workshop on intelligent software engineering open issues, new techniques, challenge problems in software engineering. 43 - Susan Elliott Sim, Rainer Koschke:
WoSEF: workshop on standard exchange format. 44-49 - Michael W. Godfrey:
Practical data exchange for reverse engineering frameworks: some requirements, some experience, some headaches. 50-52 - Sébastien Lapierre, Bruno Laguë, Charles Leduc:
Datrix™ source code model and its interchange format: lessons learned and considerations for future work. 53-56 - Holger M. Kienle:
Exchange format bibliography. 56-60 - John C. Dean, Patricia A. Oberndorf, Mark R. Vigder, Chris Abts, Hakan Erdogmus, Neil A. M. Maiden, Michael Looney, George T. Heineman, Michael Guntersdorfer:
COTS workshop: continuing collaborations for successful COTS development. 61-73 - Philippe A. Palanque, Fabio Paternò:
Design, specification, and verification of interactive systems. 74-75 - Yogesh Deshpande, San Murugesan:
Summary of the second ICSE workshop on web engineering. 76-77 - Peri L. Tarr, William H. Harrison, Harold Ossher, Anthony Finkelstein, Bashar Nuseibeh, Dewayne E. Perry:
Workshop on multi-dimensional separation of concerns in software engineering. 78-81
- L. B. S. Raccoon:
Definitions and demographics. 82-91 - L. B. S. Raccoon:
A conversation with Erwin Goodhack. 92
- Alan S. Abrahams:
Planning for real time event response management. 93-94 - Mordechai Ben-Menachem:
Writing effective use cases. 94-95 - Kenneth W. Boyer Jr.:
More C++ gems. 95 - Ken Frazer:
Accelerated C++: practical programming by example. 95-96 - Andy Huber:
Creating high performance software development teams. 96-97 - Albert L. Larsen:
Java programming: from the beginning. 97-98 - Jim Law:
Selected papers on analysis of algorithms. 98-99 - Dragos Manolescu:
Production workflow: concepts and techniques. 99-100 - Victor M. Madrigal III:
Fundamentals of OOP and data structures in Java. 99 - Daryl Kulak, Eamonn Guiney:
Use cases: requirements in context. 101
Volume 26, Number 2, March 2001
- Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computers and related systems. 5-11 - Greg Cooper:
ACM fellow profile: Frank L. Friedman. 12-13 - Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 14-23
- Tarja Systä, Rudolf K. Keller, Kai Koskimies:
Summary report of the OOPSLA 2000 workshop on scenario-based round-trip engineering. 24-28 - Peter Knauber, Giancarlo Succi:
Perspectives on software product lines: report on first international workshop on software product lines: economics, architectures, and implications workshop #15 at 22nd international conference on software engineering (ICSE). 29-33
- Lawrence Bernstein, David Klappholz:
Teaching old software dogs, old tricks. 33-34 - Miguel A. Laguna, José Manuel Marqués Corral, Francisco José García-Peñalvo:
A user requirements elicitation tool. 35-37 - Zorica Mihajlovic, Dusan M. Velasevic:
Tracking software projects with the integrated version control in SMIT. 38-43 - Lu Zhang, Dan Xie, Wei Zou:
Viewing use cases as active objects. 44-48 - Wang Shaofeng:
The role of Java RMI in designing workflow management system. 49-52 - Hong Mei, Lu Zhang, Fuqing Yang:
A software configuration management model for supporting component-based software development. 53-58 - Jacob Sukhodolsky:
Optimizing software process control. 59-63 - Colin Bird, Andrew Sermon:
An XML-based approach to automated software testing. 64-65 - Alexander B. Romanovsky:
Coordinated atomic actions: how to remain ACID in the modern world. 66-68 - Jonathan P. Bowen:
Experience teaching Z with tool and web support. 69-75
- Parasuram Anantharam:
Essentials of the Java programming language: a hands-on guide. 76 - Isaac Pentinmaki:
Standard C++ IOStreams and locales: advanced programmer's guide and reference. 76-77 - Meyer Tanuan:
Building application servers. 77
Volume 26, Number 3, May 2001
- Proceedings of the ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on Software Reusability: Putting Software Reuse in Context, SSR 2001, May 18-20, 2001, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. ACM 2001, ISBN 1-58113-358-8 [contents]
Volume 26, Number 4, July 2001
- Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computers and related systems. 3-12 - Greg Cooper:
ACM fellow profile: Eugene H. Spafford. 13-16 - Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 17-26
- Tom Mens, Michel Wermelinger:
Formal foundations of software evolution: workshop report. 27-29
- J. P. Lewis:
Limits to software estimation. 54-59 - R. Agarwal, M. K. Yogesh, S. Mallick, R. M. Bharadwaj, D. Anantwar:
Estimating software projects. 60-67 - John Long:
Software reuse antipatterns. 68-76 - Krishnan Rangarajan, N. Swaminathan, Vishu Hegde, Jacob Jacob:
Product quality framework: a vehicle for focusing on product quality goals. 77-82 - Juichi Takahashi:
An automated oracle for verifying GUI objects. 83-88
- Parasuram Anantharam:
Programming ruby. 89 - Kenneth W. Boyer Jr.:
Function point analysis: measurement practices for successful software projects. 90 - Jim Law:
Quantum computation and quantum information. 91 - Jim Horning:
Software fundamentals: collected papers by David L. Parnas. 91
Volume 26, Number 5, September 2001
- A Min Tjoa, Volker Gruhn:
Proceedings of the 8th European Software Engineering Conference held jointly with 9th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering 2001, Vienna, Austria, September 10-14, 2001. ACM 2001, ISBN 978-1-58113-390-5 [contents]
Volume 26, Number 6, November 2001
- Peter G. Neumann:
Risks to the public in computers and related systems. 6-15 - Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Barbara A. Kitchenham:
Principles of survey research: part 1: turning lemons into lemonade. 16-18 - Mark Doernhoefer:
Surfing the net for software engineering notes. 19-28
- Frank Maurer, Carmen Zannier:
4th ICSE workshop on "Software Engineering over the Internet". 29-31 - Pierre F. Tiako, Tim Lindquist, Volker Gruhn:
Process support for distributed team-based software development workshop. 31-33 - Ivica Crnkovic, Heinz W. Schmidt, Judith A. Stafford, Kurt C. Wallnau:
4th ICSE workshop on component-based software engineering: component certification and system prediction. 33-40 - J. Barrie Thompson:
ICSE2001 workshop to consider global aspects of software engineering professionalism. 40-44 - Jaelson Castro, Jeff Kramer:
From software requirements to architectures (STRAW01). 49-51 - Joseph Feller, Brian Fitzgerald, André van der Hoek:
Making sense of the bazaar: 1st workshop on open source software engineering. 51-52 - Annabella Loconsole, Daniel Rodríguez, Jürgen Börstler, Rachel Harrison:
Report on metrics 2001: the science & practice of software metrics conference. 52-57 - André van der Hoek:
International workshop on software configuration management (SCM-10): new practices, new challenges, and new boundaries. 57-58 - W. J. Hansen, John T. Foreman, C. C. Albert, E. Axelband, Lisa Brownsword, Eileen C. Forrester:
Spiral development and evolutionary acquisition: the SEI-CSE workshop. 59 - Cecilia Mascolo, Wolfgang Emmerich, Anthony Finkelstein:
First ICSE 2001 workshop on XML technologies and software engineering. 59-61 - Mark Harman, Bryan F. Jones:
The SEMINAL workshop: reformulating software engineering as a metaheuristic search problem. 62-66 - Gruia-Catalin Roman, Gian Pietro Picco:
Workshop on software engineering and mobility. 67-70 - Arie van Deursen:
Customer involvement in extreme programming: XP2001 workshop report. 70-73 - Greg Butler:
Generative techniques for product lines. 74-76 - Steve M. Easterbrook, Marsha Chechik:
2nd international workshop on living with inconsistency (IWLWI01). 76-78 - Philippe Kruchten, Wojtek Kozaczynski, Bran Selic:
ICSE 2001 workshop on describing software architecture with UML. 78-79
- Srinath Srinivasa:
Connotations of problem solving. 80-82 - Ashiss Kumar Dash, Rakesh Agarwal:
Dimensional modeling for a data warehouse. 83-84
- Mark Stalica:
Mobile commerce: opportunities, applications, and technologies of wireless business. 85
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