Volume 27,
Number 1,
January/February 2010
- Hakan Erdogmus:
Deja Vu: The Life of Software Engineering Ideas.
2-5
- Kudos to Bob Glass and Rebecca Wirfs-Brock.
7-9
- Frank Buschmann:
Learning from Failure, Part 2: Featuritis, Performitis, and Other Diseases.
10-11
- Donald Gotterbarn, Keith W. Miller:
Unmasking Your Software's Ethical Risks.
12-13
- Michiel van Genuchten, Les Hatton:
Software: What's In It and What's It In?.
14-16
- John M. Favaro:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Renewing the Software Project Management Life Cycle.
17-19
- John Stouby Persson, Lars Mathiassen:
A Process for Managing Risks in Distributed Teams.
20-29
- J. Laurenz Eveleens, Chris Verhoef:
The Rise and Fall of the Chaos Report Figures.
30-36
- Tony Gorschek, Samuel Fricker, Kenneth Palm, Steven Kunsman:
A Lightweight Innovation Process for Software-Intensive Product Development.
37-45
- Neil A. M. Maiden:
Trust Me, I'm an Analyst.
46-47
- Arnoud Engelfriet:
Choosing an Open Source License.
48-49
- Stuart Wray:
How Pair Programming Really Works.
50-55
- Nick Mitchell, Edith Schonberg, Gary Sevitsky:
Four Trends Leading to Java Runtime Bloat.
56-63
- Roy Gelbard, Dov Te'eni, Matti Sade:
Object-Oriented Analysis: Is It Just Theory?.
64-71
- Edmund Morozoff:
Using a Line-of-Code Metric to Understand Software Rework.
72-77
- Chuck Litecky, Andrew Aken, Altaf Ahmad, H. James Nelson:
Mining for Computing Jobs.
78-85
- Danny Weyns, Michael P. Georgeff:
Self-Adaptation Using Multiagent Systems.
86-91
- Grady Booch:
Architecture as a Shared Hallucination.
96-95
Volume 27,
Number 2,
March/April 2010
- Hakan Erdogmus:
Regress or Progress? Seeing Good Software Engineering Ideas Through.
4-7
- Responses to "How Pair Programming Really Works".
8-9
- Diomidis Spinellis:
Software Tracks.
10-11
- Rafael Prikladnicki, Jorge Luis Nicolas Audy, Forrest Shull:
Patterns in Effective Distributed Software Development.
12-15
- Pekka Abrahamsson, Muhammad Ali Babar, Philippe Kruchten:
Agility and Architecture: Can They Coexist?.
16-22
- Davide Falessi, Giovanni Cantone, Salvatore Alessandro Sarcià, Giuseppe Calavaro, Paolo Subiaco, Cristiana D'Amore:
Peaceful Coexistence: Agile Developer Perspectives on Software Architecture.
23-25
- Roland Faber:
Architects as Service Providers.
33-40
- James Madison:
Agile Architecture Interactions.
41-48
- Stuart Blair, Richard Watt, Tim Cull:
Responsibility-Driven Architecture.
26-32
- Frank Buschmann:
Learning from Failure, Part III: On Hammers and Nails, and Falling in Love with Technology and Design.
49-51
- Filippo Lanubile, Christof Ebert, Rafael Prikladnicki, Aurora Vizcaíno:
Collaboration Tools for Global Software Engineering.
52-55
- Markus Völter:
Architecture as Language.
56-64
- Margus Freudenthal:
Domain-Specific Languages in a Customs Information System.
65-71
- Samuel Fricker, Tony Gorschek, Carl Byman, Armin Schmidle:
Handshaking with Implementation Proposals: Negotiating Requirements Understanding.
72-80
- Akif Günes Koru, Khaled El Emam:
The Theory of Relative Dependency: Higher Coupling Concentration in Smaller Modules.
81-89
- Mary Rose Cook:
Creative Requirements Conversations.
90-91
- Jurgen Mossinger:
Software in Automotive Systems.
92-94
- Grady Booch:
Enterprise Architecture and Technical Architecture.
96-95
Volume 27,
Number 3,
May/June 2010
- Hakan Erdogmus:
How Important Is Evidence, Really?
2-5
- Linda Rising:
Telling Our Stories.
6-7
- Lionel Bouchard:
Multimedia Software for Mobile Phones.
8-10
- Nicolás Serrano, José Manuel Torres:
Web 2.0 for Practitioners.
11-15
- John D. McGregor, Dirk Muthig, Kentaro Yoshimura, Paul Jensen:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Successful Software Product Line Practices.
16-21
- Lawrence G. Jones, Linda M. Northrop:
Clearing the Way for Software Product Line Success.
22-28
- Jan Bosch:
Toward Compositional Software Product Lines.
29-34
- Jaejoon Lee, Gerald Kotonya:
Combining Service-Orientation with Product Line Engineering.
35-41
- Isabel John:
Using Documentation for Product Line Scoping.
42-47
- Kannan Mohan, Balasubramaniam Ramesh, Vijayan Sugumaran:
Integrating Software Product Line Engineering and Agile Development.
48-55
- Ronny Kolb, Frank van der Linden:
Point/Counterpoint.
56-59
- Holger M. Kienle:
It's About Time to Take JavaScript (More) Seriously.
60-62
- Frank Buschmann, Kevlin Henney:
Five Considerations for Software Architecture, Part 1.
63-65
- Jan Wloka, Einar Hoest, Barbara G. Ryder:
Tool Support for Change-Centric Test Development.
66-71
- Ioannis T. Christou, Stavros Ponis, Eleni Palaiologou:
Using the Agile Unified Process in Banking.
72-79
- Macario Polo Usaola, Pedro Reales Mateo:
Mutation Testing Cost Reduction Techniques: A Survey.
80-86
- Neil A. M. Maiden, Sara Jones:
Agile Requirements.
87-88
- Muhammad Ali Babar, Lianping Chen, Forrest Shull:
Managing Variability in Software Product Lines.
89-91
- Philippe Kruchten:
Certification 1, 2, 3.
92-94
- Grady Booch:
Architecture Reviews.
96-95
Volume 27,
Number 4,
July - August 2010
- Hakan Erdogmus:
Can All Sequential Processes Grow Up to Be Iterative and Incremental?
2-5
- Panagiotis Louridas:
Up in the Air: Moving Your Applications to the Cloud.
6-11
- Frank Buschmann, Kevlin Henney:
Five Considerations for Software Architecture, Part 2.
12-14
- Linda Rising:
What Programmers Should Know.
15-17
- Diomidis Spinellis:
Code Documentation.
18-19
- Leticia Duboc, David S. Rosenblum, Emmanuel Letier:
Death, Taxes, & Scalability.
20-21
- Tom Mens, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Juan Fernández-Ramil, Maja D'Hondt:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Software Evolution.
22-25
- Barry W. Boehm:
Perspectives [The changing nature of software evolution; The inevitability of evolution].
26-29
- Joris Van Geet, Serge Demeyer:
Reverse Engineering on the Mainframe: Lessons Learned from "In Vivo" Research.
30-36
- Javier Luis Cánovas Izquierdo, Jesús García Molina:
An Architecture-Driven Modernization Tool for Calculating Metrics.
37-43
- Eric Bouwers, Arie van Deursen:
A Lightweight Sanity Check for Implemented Architectures.
44-50
- Gustavo Soares, Rohit Gheyi, D. Serey, Tiago Massoni:
Making Program Refactoring Safer.
52-57
- Hongyu Zhang, Sunghun Kim:
Monitoring Software Quality Evolution for Defects.
58-64
- James H. Hill, Douglas C. Schmidt, James R. Edmondson, Aniruddha S. Gokhale:
Tools for Continuously Evaluating Distributed System Qualities.
65-71
- A. Baaz, Lena Holmberg, Agneta Nilsson, Helena Holmström Olsson, Anna Börjesson Sandberg:
Appreciating Lessons Learned.
72-79
- Martin P. Robillard, Robert J. Walker, Thomas Zimmermann:
Recommendation Systems for Software Engineering.
80-86
- Lennart Hofland, Joop van der Linden:
Software in MRI Scanners.
87-89
- Orit Hazzan:
Putting Human Aspects of Software Engineering in University Curricula.
90-91
- Christiane Gresse von Wangenheim, Jean Carlo Rossa Hauck, Alessandra Zoucas, Clenio F. Salviano, Fergal McCaffery, Forrest Shull:
Creating Software Process Capability/Maturity Models.
92-94
- Grady Booch:
Systems Architecture.
96
Volume 27,
Number 5,
September - October 2010
- Hakan Erdogmus:
Tracking Progress through Earned Value.
2-7
- Sallyann Freudenberg, Helen Sharp:
The Top 10 Burning Research Questions from Practitioners.
8-9
- J. P. Rodriguez, Christof Ebert, Aurora Vizcaíno:
Technologies and Tools for Distributed Teams.
10-14
- Linda Rising:
The Benefit of Patterns.
15-17
- Neil A. M. Maiden:
Service Design: It's All in the Brand.
18-19
- Dean Wampler, Tony Clark:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Multiparadigm Programming.
20-24
- S. Gunther:
Multi-DSL Applications with Ruby.
25-30
- Danny M. Groenewegen, Zef Hemel, Eelco Visser:
Separation of Concerns and Linguistic Integration in WebDSL.
31-37
- Dragan Djuric, Vladan Devedzic:
Magic Potion: Incorporating New Development Paradigms through Metaprogramming.
38-44
- Christophe Huygens, Danny Hughes, Bert Lagaisse, Wouter Joosen:
Streamlining Development for Networked Embedded Systems Using Multiple Paradigms.
45-52
- Petra Hofstedt:
Constraint-Based Object-Oriented Programming.
53-56
- D. Ghosh:
Multiparadigm Data Storage for Enterprise Applications.
57-60
- D. Wampler, T. Clark, Neal Ford, Brian Goetz:
Multiparadigm Programming in Industry: A Discussion with Neal Ford and Brian Goetz.
61-64
- Michel Benaroch, Ajit Appari:
Financial Pricing of Software Development Risk Factors.
65-73
- W. Kern, C. Silberbauer, C. Wolff:
The Dimension Architecture: A New Approach to Resource Access.
74-81
- Leonardo Teixeira Passos, Ricardo Terra, Marco Tulio Valente, R. Diniz, Nabor C. Mendonça:
Static Architecture-Conformance Checking: An Illustrative Overview.
82-89
- Diomidis Spinellis:
UML Everywhere.
90-91
- Frank Buschmann:
On Architecture Styles and Paradigms.
92-94
- Grady Booch:
An Architectural Oxymoron.
96
Volume 27,
Number 6,
November - December 2010
- Hakan Erdogmus:
Passing the Reins.
3-5
- Paul C. Clements:
Certified Software Architects.
6-8
- M. Sutherland, Neil A. M. Maiden:
Storyboarding Requirements.
9-11
- Steve Berczuk, Yi Lv:
We're All in This Together.
12-15
- Forrest Shull, Grigori Melnik, Burak Turhan, Lucas Layman, Madeline Diep, Hakan Erdogmus:
What Do We Know about Test-Driven Development?
16-19
- Patricia Lago, Paris Avgeriou, Rich Hilliard:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Software Architecture: Framing Stakeholders' Concerns.
20-24
- Ayman Mahfouz, Leonor Barroca, Robin C. Laney, Bashar Nuseibeh:
Requirements-Driven Design of Service-Oriented Interactions.
25-32
- Juha Savolainen, Tomi Männistö:
Conflict-Centric Software Architectural Views: Exposing Trade-Offs in Quality Requirements.
33-37
- Paul C. Clements, Len Bass:
The Business Goals Viewpoint.
38-45
- Alexandru Telea, Lucian Voinea, H. Sassenburg:
Visual Tools for Software Architecture Understanding: A Stakeholder Perspective.
46-53
- Eoin Woods, David Emery, Bran Selic:
Point/Counterpoint.
54-57
- Alexander Boden, Bernhard Nett, Volker Wulf:
Operational and Strategic Learning in Global Software Development.
58-65
- C. Symons:
Software Industry Performance: What You Measure Is What You Get.
66-72
- Namjoo Choi, InduShobha N. Chengalur-Smith, Andrew Whitmore:
Managing First Impressions of New Open Source Software Projects.
73-77
- Andreas Kornstädt, Eugen Reiswich:
Composing Systems with Eclipse Rich Client Platform Plug-Ins.
78-81
- Diomidis Spinellis:
Farewell to Disks.
82-83
- Frank Buschmann:
Value-Focused System Quality.
84-86
- Grady Booch:
The Elephant and the Blind Programmers.
88
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