Volume 5, Number 1, January-February 1988
- Software Letters.
4

- More Bang for Your Buck.
6-10

- Shreekant S. Thakkar:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Parallel Programming—Issues and Questions.
8-9

- Marta Kallstrom, Shreekant S. Thakkar:
Programming Three Parallel Computers.
11-22

- Boontee Kruatrachue, Ted Lewis:
Grain Size Determination for Parallel Processing.
23-32

- Michael Wolfe:
Multiprocessor Synchronization for Concurrent Loops.
34-42

- Mike Carlton, Peter Van Roy:
A Distributed Prolog System with And Parallelism.
43-51

- Paul Hudak:
Exploring Parafunctional Programming: Separating the What from the How.
54-61

- Rodney R. Oldehoeft, David C. Cann:
Applicative Parallelism on a Shared-Memory Multiprocessor.
62-70

- Timothy E. Lindquist, Joyce R. Jenkins:
Test-Case Generation with IOGen.
72-79

- Looking at Standards from the World View.
82

- Quality Time.
83-84

- Getting the Most Out of Design Guidelines.
85-86

- Soft News.
87-90

- Simple_1 and Siman Simulation for PCs.
91-94

- Software Products.
95-98

- Book Reviews.
99-101

- 1987 IEEE Software Reviewers.
102-103

Volume 5, Number 2, March-April 1988
- Awards and Unsung Heroes.
4

- Elliot J. Chikofsky:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Software Technology People Can Really Use.
8-10

- Elliot J. Chikofsky, Burt L. Rubenstein:
CASE: Reliability Engineering for Information Systems.
11-16

- Bill Cureton:
The Future of Unix in the CASE Renaissance.
18-22

- James Bigelow:
Hypertext and CASE.
23-27

- Paul G. Sorenson, J. Paul Tremblay, Andrew J. McAllister:
The Metaview System for Many Specification Environments.
30-38

- Ed Acly:
Looking Beyond CASE.
39-43

- Charles F. Martin:
Second-Generation CASE Tools: A Challenge to Vendors.
46-49

- Andrew J. Symonds:
Creating a Software-Engineering Knowledge Base.
50-54, 56

- P. Paolo Puncello, Piero Torrigiani, Francesco Pietri, Riccardo Burlon, Bruno Cardile, Mirella Conti:
ASPIS: A Knowledge-Based CASE Environment.
58-65

- Luqi, Mohammad A. Ketabchi:
A Computer-Aided Prototyping System.
66-72

- Watts S. Humphrey:
Characterizing the Software Process: A Maturity Framework.
73-79

- Moshe Y. Vardi:
The Universal-Relation Data Model for Logical Independence.
80-85

- Software Standards.
86-88

- Tailoring SQA to Fit Your Own Life Cycle.
87-88

- Setting Objectives for Measurably Better Software.
89-90

- Soft News.
91-96

- Information-Engineering Workbench/Analysis Workstation.
97-99

- Software Products.
102-106

- Book Reviews.
108-111

Volume 5, Number 3, May-June 1988
- Bells and Whistles.
4

- Software Letters.
4-6

- Bjarne Stroustrup:
What Is Object-Oriented Programming?
10-20

- Robert F. Cmelik, Narain H. Gehani:
Dimensional Analysis with C++.
21-27

- Enrico Ballarin, Helmar Burkhart, Rudolf Eigenmann, Heinz Kindlimann, Michael Moser:
Making a Compiler Easily Portable.
30-38

- Gail E. Kaiser, Peter H. Feiler, Steven S. Popovich:
Intelligent Assistance for Software Development and Maintenance.
40-49

- James Ambras, Vicki L. O'Day:
MicroScope: A Knowledge-Based Programming Environment.
50-58

- Richard J. Meyers, Jeff W. Parrish:
The Macintosh Programmer's Workshop.
59-66

- Mark Sherman, Robert L. Drysdale III:
Teaching Software Engineering in a Workstation Environment.
68-76

- Harold W. Thimbleby:
Delaying Commitment.
78-86

- Doris L. Carver:
Acceptable Legal Standards for Software.
87-93

- Software Standards.
95

- Evidence Supports Some Truisms, Belies Others.
96-99

- Do Icons Make User Interfaces Easier to Use?.
97-99

- Soft News.
102-112

- Turbo C.
113-116

- Software Products.
118-123

- Book Reviews.
125-127

Volume 5, Number 4, July-August 1988
Volume 5, Number 5, September-October 1988
- Hot and Cool.
4

- Software Letters.
6

- Ray Ford:
Concurrent Algorithms for Real-Time Memory Management.
10-23

- Luqi, Valdis Berzins:
Rapidly Prototyping Real-Time Systems.
25-36

- Michael S. Deutsch:
Focusing Real-Time Systems Analysis on User Operations.
39-50

- Alan H. Karp, Robert G. Babb II:
A Comparison of 12 Parallel FORTRAN Dialects.
52-67

- Sanjay Ranka, Youngju Won, Sartaj Sahni:
Programming a Hypercube Multicomputer.
69-77

- Pamela Samuelson:
Is Copyright Law Steering the Right Course?.
78-86

- Software Standards.
88-90

- Encouraging Trends for Software-Quality Engineering.
89-90

- What's Wrong with Standard User Interfaces?.
91-92

- Soft News.
93-97

- Nexpert Object.
98-100

- Software Products.
102-105

- Book Reviews.
108-109

Volume 5, Number 6, November-December 1988
- Pow-Wow in Sunriver.
5

- Software Letters.
6, 8, 10-12

- Murat M. Tanik, Raymond T. Yeh:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Expert Systems.
15-16

- Roberto Bisiani, François Lecouat, Vincenzo Ambriola:
A Tool to Coordinate Tools.
17-25

- Jeffrey J. P. Tsai, Joel C. Ridge:
Intelligent Support for Specifications Transformation.
28-35

- Stephen Fickas, P. Nagarajan:
Critiquing Software Specifications.
37-47

- Keith W. Miller, Larry J. Morell, Fred Stevens:
Adding Data Abstraction to Fortran Software.
50-58

- Robert D. Cameron:
An Abstract Pretty Printer.
61-67

- Gary H. Sockut, Ashok Malhotra:
A Full-Screen Facility for Defining Relational and Entity-Relationship Database Schemas.
68-78

- US Agencies Push Process Assessment, Posix.
81

- Major Obstacles Hinder Successful Measurement.
82-86

- Recipe for a Usability Test.
83-84

- Soft News.
87-91

- Software Reviews.
92-95

- Software Products.
96-101

- Book Reviews.
103-106

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