Volume 26,
Number 1,
January - February 2009
- Hakan Erdogmus:
A Tale of Two Conferences.
4-7
- Daniel O'Leary:
The Most Cited IEEE Software Articles.
12-14
- Natalia Juristo Juzgado, Ana María Moreno, Sira Vegas, Forrest Shull:
A Look at 25 Years of Data.
15-17
- Rebecca Wirfs-Brock:
Designing in the Future.
18-19
- Philippe Kruchten:
When Robert Rules.
20-21
- Holger M. Kienle, Adrian Kuhn, Kim Mens, Mark van den Brand, Roel Wuyts:
Tool Building on the Shoulders of Others.
22-23
- Nachiappan Nagappan, Andreas Zeller, Thomas Zimmermann:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Mining Software Archives.
24-25
- Harald Gall, Beat Fluri, Martin Pinzger:
Change Analysis with Evolizer and ChangeDistiller.
26-33
- Alexander Tarvo:
Mining Software History to Improve Software Maintenance Quality: A Case Study.
34-40
- Richard W. Selby:
Analytics-Driven Dashboards Enable Leading Indicators for Requirements and Designs of Large-Scale Systems.
41-49
- Gerardo Canfora, Luigi Cerulo, Massimiliano Di Penta:
Tracking Your Changes: A Language-Independent Approach.
50-57
- Timo Wolf, Adrian Schröter, Daniela Damian, Lucas D. Panjer, Thanh H. D. Nguyen:
Mining Task-Based Social Networks to Explore Collaboration in Software Teams.
58-66
- Michael W. Godfrey, Ahmed E. Hassan, James D. Herbsleb, Gail C. Murphy, Martin P. Robillard, Premkumar T. Devanbu, Audris Mockus, Dewayne E. Perry, David Notkin:
Future of Mining Software Archives: A Roundtable.
67-70
- Andrew D. Jurik, Alfred C. Weaver:
Body Sensors: Wireless Access to Physiological Data.
71-73
- Grady Booch:
Not with a Bang.
74-75
- Peter Sawyer, Neil A. M. Maiden:
How to Use Web Services in Your Requirements Process.
76-78
- Judith Segal, Chris Morris:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Developing Scientific Software, Part 2.
79
- Sarah Thew, Alistair G. Sutcliffe, Rob Procter, Oscar de Bruijn, John McNaught, Colin C. Venters, Iain Buchan:
Requirements Engineering for E-science: Experiences in Epidemiology.
80-87
- David De Roure, Carole A. Goble:
Software Design for Empowering Scientists.
88-95
- Catriona Macaulay, David Sloan, Xinyi Jiang, Paula Forbes, Scott Loynton, Jason R. Swedlow, Peter Gregor:
Usability and User-Centered Design in Scientific Software Development.
96-102
- Robert L. Glass:
A Classification System for Testing, Part 2.
104
Volume 26,
Number 2,
March - April 2009
- Hakan Erdogmus:
Cloud Computing: Does Nirvana Hide behind the Nebula?
4-6
- Olly Gotel, Stephen J. Morris:
More than Just "Lost in Translation".
7-9
- Philippe Kruchten:
You Are What You Read.
10-11
- Grady Booch:
The Resting Place of Innovation.
12-13
- Magne Jorgensen, Barry W. Boehm, Stan Rifkin:
Software Development Effort Estimation: Formal Models or Expert Judgment?
14-19
- Catharina Riedemann, Regine Freitag:
Modeling Usage: Techniques and Tools.
20-24
- Uwe Zdun:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Capturing Design Knowledge.
25-27
- Santonu Sarkar, Shabha Ramachandran, G. Sathish Kumar, Madhu K. Iyengar, K. Rangarajan, Saravanan Sivagnanam:
Modularization of a Large-Scale Business Application: A Case Study.
28-35
- Philippe Kruchten, Rafael Capilla, Juan Carlos Dueas:
The Decision View's Role in Software Architecture Practice.
36-42
- Antony Tang, Jun Han, Rajesh Vasa:
Software Architecture Design Reasoning: A Case for Improved Methodology Support.
43-49
- Christof Ebert:
Guest Editor's Introduction: How Open Source Tools Can Benefit Industry.
50-51
- Dirk Riehle, John Ellenberger, Tamir Menahem, Boris Mikhailovski, Yuri Natchetoi, Barak Naveh, Thomas Odenwald:
Open Collaboration within Corporations Using Software Forges.
52-58
- Christiane Gresse von Wangenheim, Jean Carlo Rossa Hauck, Aldo von Wangenheim:
Enhancing Open Source Software in Alignment with CMMI-DEV.
59-67
- Rebecca Wirfs-Brock:
Designing with an Agile Attitude.
68-69
- Diomidis Spinellis:
Start with the Most Difficult Part.
70-71
- William N. Robinson, Sandeep Purao:
Specifying and Monitoring Interactions and Commitments in Open Business Processes.
72-79
- Jingyue Li, Reidar Conradi, Christian Bunse, Marco Torchiano, Odd Petter N. Slyngstad, Maurizio Morisio:
Development with Off-the-Shelf Components: 10 Facts.
80-87
- Greg Goth:
Agile Tool Market Growing with the Philosophy.
88-91
- Christiane Gresse von Wangenheim, Forrest Shull:
To Game or Not to Game?
92-94
- Robert L. Glass:
Making Research More Relevant While Not Diminishing Its Rigor.
96
Volume 26,
Number 3,
May - June 2009
- Hakan Erdogmus:
Diversity and Software Development.
2-4
- Rebecca Wirfs-Brock:
Creating Sustainable Designs.
5-7
- Greg Wilson:
Not on the Shelves.
8-9
- Grady Booch:
Like a River.
10-11
- Diomidis Spinellis:
Drawing Tools.
12-13
- Christof Ebert, Jürgen Salecker:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Embedded Software Technologies and Trends.
14-18
- Peter Liggesmeyer, Mario Trapp:
Trends in Embedded Software Engineering.
19-25
- Jesús Martínez, Pedro Merino, Alberto Salmeron, Francisco Malpartida:
UML-Based Model-Driven Development for HSDPA Design.
26-33
- Jean-Yves Mignolet, Roel Wuyts:
Embedded Multiprocessor Systems-on-Chip Programming.
34-41
- Junbeom Yoo, Eunkyoung Jee, Sung Deok Cha:
Formal Modeling and Verification of Safety-Critical Software.
42-49
- Michael R. Smith, James Miller, Lily Huang, Albert Tran:
A More Agile Approach to Embedded System Development.
50-57
- Ronald Kirk Kandt:
Experiences in Improving Flight Software Development Processes.
58-64
- Les Hatton, Michiel van Genuchten:
Point/Counterpoint.
66-69
- Stan Rifkin:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Software Measurement.
70
- Onur Demirörs, Çigdem Gencel:
Conceptual Association of Functional Size Measurement Methods.
71-78
- Magne Jorgensen:
How to Avoid Selecting Bids Based on Overoptimistic Cost Estimates.
79-84
- Neil A. M. Maiden:
Card Sorts to Acquire Requirements.
85-86
- David Harel, Michal Gordon-Kiwkowitz:
On Teaching Visual Formalisms.
87-95
- Ben Chelf, Christof Ebert:
Ensuring the Integrity of Embedded Software with Static Code Analysis.
96-99
- Torgeir Dingsøyr, Finn Olav Bjørnson, Forrest Shull:
What Do We Know about Knowledge Management? Practical Implications for Software Engineering.
100-103
- Adenekan Dedeke:
Is Linux Better than Windows Software?
104
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by Michael Ley (ley@uni-trier.de)