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Journal of Systems and Software (JSS), Volume 74
Volume 74, Number 1, 1 January 2005
- Ivica Crnkovic, Heinz W. Schmidt, Judith A. Stafford, Kurt C. Wallnau:
Automated Component-Based Software Engineering. 1-3 - John C. Grundy, Guoliang Ding, John G. Hosking:
Deployed software component testing using dynamic validation agents. 5-14 - Mohammad Zulkernine, Rudolph E. Seviora:
Towards automatic monitoring of component-based software systems. 15-24 - Roel Wuyts, Stéphane Ducasse, Oscar Nierstrasz:
A data-centric approach to composing embedded, real-time software components. 25-34 - Shiping Chen, Yan Liu, Ian Gorton, Anna Liu:
Performance prediction of component-based applications. 35-43 - Andrea Bracciali, Antonio Brogi, Carlos Canal:
A formal approach to component adaptation. 45-54 - Marcelo R. Campo, J. Andrés Díaz Pace, Federico Trilnik:
"Computer, please, tell me what I have to do...": an approach to agent-aided application composition. 55-64 - Gerald C. Gannod, Sudhakiran V. Mudiam, Timothy E. Lindquist:
Automated support for service-based software development and integration. 65-71 - Junbeom Yoo, Tai Hyo Kim, Sung Deok Cha, Jang-Soo Lee, Han Seong Son:
A formal software requirements specification method for digital nuclear plant protection systems. 73-83 - Daniel R. Jeske, Xuemei Zhang:
Some successful approaches to software reliability modeling in industry. 85-99 - Udai Kumar Kudikyala, Rayford B. Vaughn:
Software requirement understanding using Pathfinder networks: discovering and evaluating mental models. 101-108
Volume 74, Number 2, 15 January 2005
- Hossein Saiedian, Bruce W. Weide:
The new context for software engineering education and training. 109-111 - Donald J. Bagert, Susan A. Mengel:
Developing and using a web-based project process throughout the software engineering curriculum. 113-120 - Jean-Guy Schneider, Lorraine Johnston:
eXtreme Programming--helpful or harmful in educating undergraduates?. 121-132 - Görel Hedin, Lars Bendix, Boris Magnusson:
Teaching extreme programming to large groups of students. 133-146 - Perry Alexander:
Integrating formalism into undergraduate software engineering. 147-154 - Mahmood Niazi, David Wilson, Didar Zowghi:
A maturity model for the implementation of software process improvement: an empirical study. 155-172 - Sybren Deelstra, Marco Sinnema, Jan Bosch:
Product derivation in software product families: a case study. 173-194 - Mohammed Abdullah Al-Hajri, Abdul Azim Abdul Ghani, Md Nasir Sulaiman, Mohd Hasan Selamat:
Modification of standard Function Point complexity weights system . 195-206 - Ledis Chirinos, Francisca Losavio, Jørgen Bøegh:
Characterizing a data model for software measurement. 207-226 - Barbara A. Kitchenham, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Beth McColl, Suzanne Eagan:
Erratum to "An empirical study of maintenance and development estimation accuracy" [The Journal of Systems and Software 64 (2002) 57-77]. 227-227
Volume 74, Number 3, February 2005
- Sang Seok Lim, Kyu Ho Park:
ECEM: an event correlation based event manager for an I/O-intensive application. 229-242 - Chi Ming Leung, John A. Schormans:
Measurement-based end to end latency performance prediction for SLA verification. 243-254 - Erol Gelenbe, Khaled F. Hussain, Varol Kaptan:
Simulating autonomous agents in augmented reality. 255-268 - Mohammad R. Alshayeb, Wei Li:
An empirical study of system design instability metric and design evolution in an agile software process. 269-274 - Chenggang Bai, Q. P. Hu, Min Xie, Szu Hui Ng:
Software failure prediction based on a Markov Bayesian network model. 275-282 - W. Eric Wong, Swapna S. Gokhale:
Static and dynamic distance metrics for feature-based code analysis. 283-295 - Hung-Min Sun, Bin-Tsan Hsieh, Shin-Mu Tseng:
On the security of some proxy blind signature schemes. 297-302 - Alexander Perez-Pons:
Improving the performance of client Web object retrieval. 303-311 - Hyun Kyoo Park, Jin Hyun Son, Myoung-Ho Kim:
Adaptive index management for future location-based queries. 313-324 - Barbara A. Kitchenham, David Budgen, Pearl Brereton, Philip Woodall:
An investigation of software engineering curricula. 325-335
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