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found 45 matches
- 1994
- Jeongwon Baeg, Atsushi Hirahara, Yoshiaki Fukazawa:
An adaptive user navigation mechanism and its evaluation. APSEC 1994: 29-37 - Paul A. Bailes, Steven Atkinson, Murray Chapman, Dan B. Johnston, Ian Peake:
Proprietary vs. "open systems" options in the construction of knowledge-based software reengineering environments. APSEC 1994: 60-69 - Anthony C. Bloesch, Edmund Kazmierczak, Peter Kearney, Owen Traynor:
The Cogito methodology and system. APSEC 1994: 345-355 - Alessandro Cucchiarelli
, Maurizio Panti, Salvatore Valenti:
Supporting user-analyst interaction in functional requirements elicitation. APSEC 1994: 114-123 - Chin-Feng Fan, Swu Yih:
Prescriptive metrics for software quality assurance. APSEC 1994: 430-438 - Anthony Finkelstein:
Requirements engineering: a review and research agenda. APSEC 1994: 10-19 - Naomi Fujimura:
An analysis of the effects and evaluation of upper CASE tools for embedded microprocessors in Japan and the US. APSEC 1994: 308-316 - Masakazu Fukagawa, Teruo Hikita, Hiroshi Yamazaki:
A mapping system from Object-Z to C++. APSEC 1994: 220-228 - Issam A. Hamid, Mohammed Erradi:
Dynamic evolution of distributed systems specifications using reflective language. APSEC 1994: 208-219 - Jun Han:
Software documents, their relationships and properties. APSEC 1994: 102-111 - Toyohiko Hirota, M. Tohki, C. Michael Overstreet, Masaaki Hashimoto, Robert Cherinka:
An approach to predict software maintenance cost based on ripple complexity. APSEC 1994: 439-444 - Daniel Hoffman, Jonathan Smillie, Paul A. Strooper:
Automated class testing: methods and experience. APSEC 1994: 163-171 - Rong-Huei Hou, Ing-Yi Chen, Yi-Ping Chang, Sy-Yen Kuo:
Optimal release policies for hyper-geometric distribution software reliability growth model with scheduled delivery time. APSEC 1994: 445-452 - Sumin Huang:
Developing distributed applications by semantics-based automatic replication. APSEC 1994: 40-49 - Gwan-Hwan Hwang, Kuo-Chung Tai, Ting-Lu Huang:
Reachability testing: an approach to testing concurrent software. APSEC 1994: 246-255 - Eisuke Itoh
, Yutaka Kawaguchi, Zengo Furukawa, Kazuo Ushijima:
Ordered sequence testing criteria for concurrent programs and the support tool. APSEC 1994: 236-245 - David Jacobs, Chris D. Marlin:
Software process representation to support multiple views. APSEC 1994: 197-205 - Stan Jarzabek, Han Shen, Hock Chuan Chan:
A hybrid program knowledge base for static program analyzers. APSEC 1994: 400-409 - Bingchiang Jeng:
Integrating data flow and domain testing. APSEC 1994: 154-162 - Taewoong Jeon, Anneliese von Mayrhauser:
A knowledge-based approach to regression testing. APSEC 1994: 144-153 - Tetsuro Kakeshita, Mariko Oda, Yoshihiro Imamura:
Fall-in C: a software tool for pitfall detection in C programs. APSEC 1994: 256-265 - Min Kang, Douglas D. Grant:
Process-sensitive software engineering environments: an object-oriented view. APSEC 1994: 287-295 - Kyo Chul Kang, Sey-Chan Jang:
A model-based MICOM application software development method. APSEC 1994: 124-132 - Kyo Chul Kang, Kwang-Il Ko:
PARTS-a temporal logic-based real-time software specification method supporting multiple-viewpoints. APSEC 1994: 328-335 - Hyeon Kon Kim, Michael Björn, Hui Yao, Ryosuke Hotaka:
A sentential function mapping method for object-oriented analysis and design. APSEC 1994: 368-377 - Moon-hae Kim, Young-Chul Shim:
Software Information Management System based on the entity-relationship model. APSEC 1994: 420-427 - Hans-Jürgen Kugler, Richard Messnarz
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From the software process to software quality: BOOTSTRAP and ISO 9000. APSEC 1994: 174-182 - Yue-Sun Kuo:
When to inherit and when not to. APSEC 1994: 378-387 - Woo Jin Lee, In Sang Chung, Yong Rae Kwon:
Analysis and enactment of a distributed software process model: the AttNet model. APSEC 1994: 278-286 - Karl R. P. H. Leung, Clement F. S. Yim:
Reversing concurrent systems into formal specifications. APSEC 1994: 229-234
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