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Journal of Systems and Software (JSS), Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, April 1990
- Robert L. Glass:
Editor's corner: The mystery of the little Chinese boy and his computer. 1-2 - Janusz W. Laski:
Data flow testing in STAD. 3-14 - Ali Jaoua, Ali Mili:
The use of executable assertions for error detection and damage assessment. 15-37 - Aimo A. Törn:
Models of software accumulation. 39-42 - Keith E. Humenik, Roger S. Pinkham:
Production probability estimators for context-free grammars. 43-53 - Rade Adamov, Lutz Richter:
A proposal for measuring the structural complexity of programs. 55-70 - Lin Zucconi:
U.S. technology: We're losing the edge in software. 71-74 - Donald J. Reifer:
Is Asia really a threat? 74-77 - Lin Zucconi:
Response to "Is Asia really a threat?". 77
Volume 12, Number 2, May 1990
- Robert L. Glass:
Editor's Corner: Theory versus practice - revisited. 81-82 - Jean-Pierre Finance, Ali Mili:
A foreword to the special issue of the journal of systems and software on the Role of languages in programming (the Tenth Tunisian-French Seminar of Computer Science). 83-85 - Chris D. Marlin, Dennis Freidel:
Comparing communication in two languages employing buffered message-passing. 87-105 - Carlo Ghezzi, Dino Mandrioli, Angelo Morzenti:
TRIO: A logic language for executable specifications of real-time systems. 107-123 - Renate Motschnig-Pitrik:
A framework for the support of a common structural level for software-, data base-, and knowledge-based systems. 125-137 - Hafedh Mili, John L. Sibert, Yoav Intrator:
An object-oriented model based on relations. 139-155 - Heidemarie Wernhart, Roland T. Mittermeir:
The HIBOL-2 environment: A basis for visual programming of business objects. 157-165 - Stuart H. Zweben:
On the resolution of the software science anomaly. 167-170 - David N. Card, William W. Agresti:
More on software science. 170-171
Volume 12, Number 3, July 1990
- Warren Harrison:
Guest editor's introduction: The Oregon workshop on software metrics. 175 - Norman E. Fenton, Austin Melton:
Deriving structurally based software measures. 177-187 - Paul W. Oman, Curtis R. Cook:
Design and code traceability using a PDL metrics tool. 189-198 - B. Terry Compton, Carol Withrow:
Prediction and control of ADA software defects. 199-207 - Adam A. Porter, Richard W. Selby:
Evaluating techniques for generating metric-based classification trees. 209-218 - Robin Whitty, Martin Bush, Meg Russell:
METKIT and the ESPRIT program. 219-221 - Martin E. Bush, Norman E. Fenton:
Software measurement: A conceptual framework. 223-231 - Meg Russell:
International survey of software measurement education and training. 233-241 - Robert Lanphar:
Quantitative process management in software engineering, a reconciliation between process and product views. 243-248 - Sandhiprakash Bhide:
Generalized software process-integrated metrics framework. 249-254 - Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Clement McGowan:
Software metrics in the process maturity framework. 255-261 - Daniel Coupal, Pierre N. Robillard:
Factor analysis of source code metrics. 263-269 - Alan Myrvold:
Data analysis for software metrics. 271-275 - Albert L. Baker, James M. Bieman, Norman E. Fenton, David A. Gustafson, Austin Melton, Robin W. Whitty:
A philosophy for software measurement. 277-281 - John C. Munson, Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar:
Applications of a relative complexity metric for software project management. 283-291
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