Volume 28, Number 1, January - February 2011
D. Avery:
The Evolution of Flight Management Systems. 11-13
Danny Dig:
A Refactoring Approach to Parallelism. 17-22
Wooyoung Kim,
M. Voss:
Multicore Desktop Programming with Intel Threading Building Blocks. 23-31
Arthur Wright:
Lessons Learned: Architects Are Facilitators, Too! 70-72
A. Tsakiris:
Managing Software Interfaces of On-Board Automotive Controllers. 73-76
D. Toupin:
Using Tracing to Diagnose or Monitor Systems. 87-91
Volume 28, Number 2, March - April 2011
Forrest Shull:
Perfectionists in a World of Finite Resources. 4-6
Julia Lobur:
The Success of a COTS Caseload Management System in State Government. 10-14
Volume 28, Number 3, May - June 2011
J. Terzakis:
Virtual Retrospectives for Geographically Dispersed Software Teams. 12-15
Volume 28, Number 4, July - August 2011
Karl Popp:
Software Industry Business Models. 26-30
Mikko Riepula:
Sharing Source Code with Clients: A Hybrid Business and Development Model. 36-41
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
Frank Buschmann:
Gardening Your Architecture, Part 2: Reengineering and Rewriting. 21-23
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
Markus Völter:
From Programming to Modeling - and Back Again. 20-25