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IEEE Software, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, January - February 2011
- Forrest Shull:
The Road Ahead. 2-4 - Grady Booch:
Draw Me a Picture. 6-7 - Ian Alexander:
GORE, SORE, or What? 8-10 - D. Avery:
The Evolution of Flight Management Systems. 11-13 - Victor Pankratius, Wolfram Schulte, Kurt Keutzer:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Parallelism on the Desktop. 14-16 - Danny Dig:
A Refactoring Approach to Parallelism. 17-22 - Wooyoung Kim, Michael J. Voss:
Multicore Desktop Programming with Intel Threading Building Blocks. 23-31 - Nasser Giacaman, Oliver Sinnen:
Object-Oriented Parallelisation of Java Desktop Programs. 32-38 - Chi-Keung Luk, Ryan Newton, William Hasenplaugh, Mark Hampton, Geoff Lowney:
A Synergetic Approach to Throughput Computing on x86-Based Multicore Desktops. 39-50 - Frank Feinbube, Peter Tröger, Andreas Polze:
Joint Forces: From Multithreaded Programming to GPU Computing. 51-57 - Grace A. Lewis, Edwin J. Morris, Soumya Simanta, Dennis B. Smith:
Service Orientation and Systems of Systems. 58-63 - Olaf Zimmermann:
Architectural Decisions as Reusable Design Assets. 64-69 - Arthur Wright:
Lessons Learned: Architects Are Facilitators, Too! 70-72 - A. Tsakiris:
Managing Software Interfaces of On-Board Automotive Controllers. 73-76 - Damianos Gavalas, Daphne Economou:
Development Platforms for Mobile Applications: Status and Trends. 77-86 - D. Toupin:
Using Tracing to Diagnose or Monitor Systems. 87-91 - Frank Buschmann:
Unusable Software Is Useless, Part 1. 92-94 - Toby Osbourn:
Getting the Most out of the Web. 96
Volume 28, Number 2, March - April 2011
- Forrest Shull:
Perfectionists in a World of Finite Resources. 4-6 - Grady Booch:
Dominant Design. 8-9 - Julia Lobur:
The Success of a COTS Caseload Management System in State Government. 10-14 - Félix García, Aurora Vizcaíno, Christof Ebert:
Process Management Tools. 15-18 - Koji Tomita, Keiichi Ito:
Software in an Evolving Train Traffic Control System. 19-21 - Neil A. M. Maiden, Anja Wever:
Requirements Analysis: The Next Generation. 22-23 - Paolo Falcarin, Christian S. Collberg, Mikhail J. Atallah, Mariusz H. Jakubowski:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Software Protection. 24-27 - Mariano Ceccato, Paolo Tonella:
CodeBender: Remote Software Protection Using Orthogonal Replacement. 28-34 - Giovanni Cabiddu, Emanuele Cesena, Roberto Sassu, Davide Vernizzi, Gianluca Ramunno, Antonio Lioy:
The Trusted Platform Agent. 35-41 - Akito Monden, Satoshi Okahara, Yuki Manabe, Ken-ichi Matsumoto:
Guilty or Not Guilty: Using Clone Metrics to Determine Open Source Licensing Violations. 42-47 - G. R. Gangadharan, Vincenzo D'Andrea:
Managing Copyrights and Moral Rights of Service-Based Software. 48-55 - Yuan Xiang Gu, Brecht Wyseur, Bart Preneel, Jean-Daniel Aussel, Reiner Sailer:
Point/Counterpoint. 56-59 - Danilo Ardagna, Luciano Baresi, Sara Comai, Marco Comuzzi, Barbara Pernici:
A Service-Based Framework for Flexible Business Processes. 61-67 - Gerald Kotonya, Simon Lock, John Mariani:
Scrapheap Software Development: Lessons from an Experiment on Opportunistic Reuse. 68-74 - Rikard Land, Ivica Crnkovic:
Oh Dear, We Bought Our Competitor: Integrating Similar Software Systems. 75-82 - Yuefeng Zhang, Shailesh Patel:
Agile Model-Driven Development in Practice. 84-91 - Nicolás Serrano, Joseba Campos-Capelastegui:
Don't Read Books. 92-94 - Claudia P. Ayala, Daniela S. Cruzes, Øyvind Hauge, Reidar Conradi:
Five Facts on the Adoption of Open Source Software. 95-99 - Frank Buschmann:
Unusable Software Is Useless, Part 2. 100-102 - Diomidis Spinellis:
elytS edoC. 104
Volume 28, Number 3, May - June 2011
- Forrest Shull:
How Do You Keep Up to Date? 2-5 - Frank Buschmann:
Tests: The Architect's Best Friend. 7-9 - Grady Booch:
The Architect's Journey. 10-11 - John Terzakis:
Virtual Retrospectives for Geographically Dispersed Software Teams. 12-15 - Michael Adams, Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede, Marcello La Rosa:
Open Source Software for Workflow Management: The Case of YAWL. 16-19 - Neil A. M. Maiden:
Requirements and Aesthetics. 20-21 - Ivica Crnkovic, Judith A. Stafford, Clemens A. Szyperski:
Software Components beyond Programming: From Routines to Services. 22-26 - Jens Happe, Heiko Koziolek, Ralf H. Reussner:
Facilitating Performance Predictions Using Software Components. 27-33 - Ian Gorton, Adam Wynne, Yan Liu, Jian Yin:
Components in the Pipeline. 34-40 - Ananda Basu, Saddek Bensalem, Marius Bozga, Jacques Combaz, Mohamad Jaber, Thanh-Hung Nguyen, Joseph Sifakis:
Rigorous Component-Based System Design Using the BIP Framework. 41-48 - Mike P. Papazoglou, Vasilios Andrikopoulos, Salima Benbernou:
Managing Evolving Services. 49-55 - Kurt C. Wallnau, Philippe Kruchten:
Point/Counterpoint. 56-59 - Alejandra Garrido, Gustavo Rossi, Damiano Distante:
Refactoring for Usability in Web Applications. 60-67 - Görel Hedin, Johan Åkesson, Torbjörn Ekman:
Extending Languages by Leveraging Compilers: From Modelica to Optimica. 68-74 - Thomas Ball, Sebastian Burckhardt, Peli de Halleux, Madan Musuvathi, Shaz Qadeer:
Predictable and Progressive Testing of Multithreaded Code. 75-83 - Diane Kelly, S. Thorsteinson, D. Hook:
Scientific Software Testing: Analysis with Four Dimensions. 84-90 - Luigi Buglione, Christof Ebert:
Estimation Tools and Techniques. 91-94 - Diomidis Spinellis:
Choosing and Using Open Source Components. 96
Volume 28, Number 4, July - August 2011
- Forrest Shull:
Protection from Wishful Thinking. 3-6 - Grady Booch:
The Soul of a New Watson. 9-10 - Daniel Brolund, Ola Ellnestam:
Code Pick-Up Sticks. 11-14 - Darja Smite, Claes Wohlin:
A Whisper of Evidence in Global Software Engineering. 15-18 - Han Schaminée, Hans Aerts:
Short and Winding Road: Software in Car Navigation Systems. 19-21 - John M. Favaro, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Software as a Business. 22-25 - Karl Popp:
Software Industry Business Models. 26-30 - Juho Lindman, Matti Rossi, Anna Paajanen:
Matching Open Source Software Licenses with Corresponding Business Models. 31-35 - Mikko Riepula:
Sharing Source Code with Clients: A Hybrid Business and Development Model. 36-41 - Arto Ojala, Pasi Tyrväinen:
Developing Cloud Business Models: A Case Study on Cloud Gaming. 42-47 - Kieran Conboy, Sharon Coyle, Xiaofeng Wang, Minna Pikkarainen:
People over Process: Key Challenges in Agile Development. 48-57 - Mark A. Ardis, Pierre Bourque, Thomas B. Hilburn, Kahina Lasfer, Scott Lucero, James McDonald, Arthur B. Pyster, Mary Shaw:
Advancing Software Engineering Professional Education. 58-63 - Nuno Jardim Nunes, Larry L. Constantine, Rick Kazman:
iUCP: Estimating Interactive-Software Project Size with Enhanced Use-Case Points. 64-73 - Anna Sandberg, Lars Pareto, Thomas Arts:
Agile Collaborative Research: Action Principles for Industry-Academia Collaboration. 74-83 - Neil A. M. Maiden:
What Time Is It, Eccles? 84-85 - Juan Manuel Carrillo de Gea, Joaquín Nicolás, José Luis Fernández-Alemán, José Ambrosio Toval Álvarez, Christof Ebert, Aurora Vizcaíno:
Requirements Engineering Tools. 86-91 - Frank Buschmann:
Gardening Your Architecture, Part 1: Refactoring. 92-94 - Diomidis Spinellis:
Agility Drivers. 96
Volume 28, Number 5, September - October 2011
- Forrest Shull:
Managing Montezuma: Handling All the Usual Challenges of Software Development, and Making It Fun: An Interview with Ed Beach. 4-7 - Gary McGraw:
Technology Transfer: A Software Security Marketplace Case Study. 9-11 - Grady Booch:
Unintentional and Unbalanced Transparency. 12-13 - Robert L. Glass, Iris Vessey:
Naïveté Squared: In Search of Two Taxonomies and a Mapping between Them. 14-15 - Paulo Anselmo da Mota Silveira Neto, Per Runeson, Ivan do Carmo Machado, Eduardo Santana de Almeida, Silvio Romero de Lemos Meira, Emelie Engström:
Testing Software Product Lines. 16-20 - Frank Buschmann:
Gardening Your Architecture, Part 2: Reengineering and Rewriting. 21-23 - Michiel van Genuchten, Les Hatton:
Software Mileage. 24-26 - Clark Verbrugge, Paul Kruszewski:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Engineering Fun. 27-29 - André Wilson Brotto Furtado, André L. M. Santos, Geber L. Ramalho, Eduardo Santana de Almeida:
Improving Digital Game Development with Software Product Lines. 30-37 - Alexandre Denault, Jörg Kienzle:
Journey: A Massively Multiplayer Online Game Middleware. 38-44 - Eduardo Jiménez Jimenez, Kenny Mitchell, Francisco J. Serón:
Capture and Analysis of Racing Gameplay Metrics. 46-52 - Chris Lewis, Jim Whitehead:
Repairing Games at Runtime or, How We Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Emergence. 53-59 - Darja Smite, Claes Wohlin:
Strategies Facilitating Software Product Transfers. 60-66 - Vieri Del Bianco, Luigi Lavazza, Sandro Morasca, Davide Taibi:
A Survey on Open Source Software Trustworthiness. 67-75 - Rodolfo Toledo, Éric Tanter:
Access Control in JavaScript. 76-84 - Panos Louridas:
Test Management. 86-91 - Olly Gotel, Stephen J. Morris:
Requirements Tracery. 92-94 - Diomidis Spinellis:
Faking It. 96
Volume 28, Number 6, November - December 2011
- Forrest Shull:
Assuring the Future? A Look at Validating Climate Model Software. 4-8 - Eric Richardson:
What an Agile Architect Can Learn from a Hurricane Meteorologist. 9-12 - Ricardo Pérez-Castillo, Ignacio García Rodríguez de Guzmán, Mario Piattini, Christof Ebert:
Reengineering Technologies. 13-17 - Grady Booch:
The Architecture of Small Things. 18-19 - Markus Völter:
From Programming to Modeling - and Back Again. 20-25 - Diomidis Spinellis, Henry Spencer:
Lessons from Space. 26-28 - Frank Buschmann:
To Pay or Not to Pay Technical Debt. 29-31 - Steve M. Easterbrook, Paul N. Edwards, Venkatramani Balaji, Reinhard Budich:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Climate Change - Science and Software. 32-35 - Nicholas Barnes, David Jones:
Clear Climate Code: Rewriting Legacy Science Software for Clarity. 36-42 - Spencer Rugaber, Rocky Dunlap, Leo Mark, Sameer Ansari:
Managing Software Complexity and Variability in Coupled Climate Models. 43-48 - Thomas L. Clune, Richard B. Rood:
Software Testing and Verification in Climate Model Development. 49-55 - Joshua Introne, Robert Laubacher, Thomas W. Malone:
Enabling Open Development Methodologies in Climate Change Assessment Modeling. 56-61 - Isaac Held, David A. andall:
Point/Counterpoint. 62-65 - Neil B. Harrison, Paris Avgeriou:
Pattern-Based Architecture Reviews. 66-71 - Malik Hneif, Sai Peck Lee:
Using Guidelines to Improve Quality in Software Nonfunctional Attributes. 72-77 - Daniel A. Menascé, Hassan Gomaa, Sam Malek, João Pedro Sousa:
SASSY: A Framework for Self-Architecting Service-Oriented Systems. 78-85 - James Bret Michael, Doron Drusinsky, Thomas W. Otani, Man-tak Shing:
Verification and Validation for Trustworthy Software Systems. 86-92 - Yuki Tsuchitoi, Hideki Sugiura:
10 MLOC in Your Office Copier. 93-95 - Tracy Hall, Sarah Beecham, David Bowes, David Gray, Steve Counsell:
Developing Fault-Prediction Models: What the Research Can Show Industry. 96-99 - Neil A. M. Maiden:
The Inhibited Analyst. 100-102 - Tom DeMarco:
All Late Projects Are the Same. 104
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