Volume 20,
Number 1-2,
1984
- Henry C. Bourne Jr., Clarence Giese:
Symposium opening addresses.
3-4
- Pranas Zunde:
Empirical laws and theories of information and software sciences.
5-18
- M. M. Lehman:
Program evolution.
19-36
- Bertram C. Brookes:
Ranking techniques and the empirical log law.
37-46
- M. H. Heine:
Sign detection theory and its applications.
47-61
- Bernard P. Zeigler, Roy Rada:
Abstraction in methodology: A framework for computer support.
63-79
- B. Curtis, Ira R. Forman, R. Brooks, Elliot Soloway, Kate Ehrlich:
Psychological perspectives for software science.
81-96
- Elaine Kant, Allen Newell:
Problem solving techniques for the design of algorithms.
97-118
- John S. Davis:
Chunks: A basis for complexity measurement.
119-127
- William B. Rouse, Sandra H. Rouse:
Human information seeking and design of information systems.
129-138
- A. S. Wang, Hubert E. Dunsmore:
Back-to-front programming effort prediction.
139-149
- Saul Gorn:
Data representation and lexical calculi.
151-174
- Jaakko Hintikka:
Some varieties of information.
175-181
- Hubert E. Dunsmore:
Software metrics: An overview of an evolving methodology.
183-192
- Glynn Harmon:
The measurement of information.
193-198
- Curtis R. Cook, William Bregar, David Foote:
A preliminary investigation of the use of the cloze procedure as a measure of program understanding.
199-208
- Bruce J. MacLennan:
Simple metrics for programming languages.
209-221
- Frederick G. Sayward:
Experimental design methodologies in software science.
223-227
- David F. Haas, Donald H. Kraft:
Experimental and quasi-experimental designs for research in information science.
229-237
- Charls Pearson:
The relation between theory and methodology for designing experiments in information science.
239-241
- Werner Koch, I. Mistrik:
Software models for real-world applicability tests: Extended abstract.
243
- D. Davcev:
Some new observations about software science indicators for estimating software quality.
245-247
- Betty J. Andrews:
Hierarchical progression analysis: A development and verification methodology.
249-260
- Harold P. Edmundson:
Mathematical models of text.
261-268
- Marvin V. Zelkowitz:
Data collection and evaluation for experimental computer science research.
269-276
- Dennis M. Volpano, Hubert E. Dunsmore:
Empirical investigation of COBOL features.
277-291
- Stephen M. Thebaut, Vincent Yun Shen:
An analytic resource model for large-scale software development.
293-315
- Robert G. Reynolds, Gerald W. Cichanowski:
Metrics for the comparison of parallel algorithms and their design methodologies.
317-332
- Research directions in empirical foundations of information and software scienc.
333-337
Volume 20,
Number 3,
1984
- Manfred Kochen:
Coding for recording and recall of information.
343-354
- Isaac Levi:
Information and ignorance.
355-362
- Lotfi A. Zadeh:
Fuzzy probabilities.
363-372
- John C. Baird:
Information theory and information processing.
373-381
- Janos Aczél:
Measuring information beyond communication theory : Some probably useful and some almost certainly useless generalizations.
383-395
- Bruno Forte:
Entropies with and without probabilities : Applications to questionnaires.
397-405
- James L. Dolby:
Data as information.
407-415
- Pranas Zunde:
Selected bibliography on information theory applications to information science and related subject areas.
417-497
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Number 4,
1984
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Number 5-6,
1984
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