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ICSM 1988: Scottsdale, AZ, USA
- Proceedings of the Conference on Software Maintenance, ICSM 1988, Scottsdale, AZ, USA, 24-27 October, 1988. IEEE 1988, ISBN 0-8186-0879-X

- Chris F. Kemerer:

Production process modeling of software maintenance productivity. - David E. Peercy:

Risk Assessment Methodology for Software Supportability (RAMSS). - Marc I. Kellner:

Software process modeling at SEI. - Ned Chapin:

Software maintenance life cycle. 6-13 - Shehab A. Gamalel-Din, Leon J. Osterweil:

New perspectives on software maintenance processes. 14-22 - Bruce I. Blum:

Documentation for maintenance: a hypertext design. 23-31 - C. G. Davies, Paul J. Layzell:

Rules to govern change in JSP-based systems. 34-39 - Mikio Aoyama, Yoshihiiku Hanai, Makoto Suzuki:

An integrated software maintenance environment: bridging configuration management and quality management. 40-44 - James S. Collofello, Mikael Orn:

A practical software maintenance environment. 45-51 - Nigel T. Fletton, Malcolm Munro:

Redocumenting software systems using hypertext technology. 54-59 - Jane E. Huffman, Clifford G. Burgess:

Partially automated in-line documentation (PAID): design and implementation of a software maintenance tool. 60-65 - L. D. Landis, P. M. Hyland, A. L. Gilbert, A. J. Fine:

Documentation in a software maintenance environment. 66-73 - Gregory A. Hansen:

Modeling the software maintenance process: process-focused models. 76-77 - Chris Wild, Kurt Maly:

Towards a software maintenance support environment. 80-85 - Linore Cleveland:

A user interface for an environment to support program understanding. 86-91 - Václav Rajlich, Nicholas Damaskinos, Panagiotis K. Linos, João H. Silva, Wafa Khorshid:

Visual support for programming-in-the-large. 92-99 - Harry M. Sneed, Gabor Jandrasics:

Inverse transformation of software from code to specification. 102-109 - Steven E. Keller:

Grammar-based program transformation. 110-117 - C. Michael Overstreet, Ji Chen, Frank Byrum:

Program maintenance by safe transformations. 118-123 - Lynn H. Greene:

Self-identifying software. 126-131 - Suresh Subramanian:

CRUISE: using interface hierarchies to support software evolution. 132-142 - Paul A. Bicknell:

Software development and configuration management in the Cronus distributed operating system. 143-147 - Patricia K. Lawlis:

Ada and software maintenance. 152-158 - Sheryl Kempton, Chris Sobell, Carol Withrow:

DOD-STD-2167A applied to software maintenance. 159-164 - Rodger L. Fritz, Fred Shocket:

LAMPS-demonstrated maintainability through application of MIL-SPEC software development techniques. 165-170 - Kumar Venkatramani, Roger Clark:

Using configured directories to solve software maintenance problems. 172-177 - Thomas F. Linehan Jr.:

Application software configuration management and testing in a pharmaceutical laboratory automation environment. 178-182 - E. N. Herness, R. M. Chance:

Software maintenance features for library systems. 183-190 - Richard W. Selby, Victor R. Basili:

Error localization during software maintenance: generating hierarchical system descriptions from the source code alone. 192-197 - Mark E. Segal, Ophir Frieder:

Dynamic program updating in a distributed computer system. 198-203 - Mark V. Lindberg, Pei Hsia, Rodney M. Bond:

A study of requirements change effects on incrementally delivered systems. 204-211 - Nancy R. Mead, Daniel Ehrenfried, John R. Rymer:

Designing Ada software for maintainability. 214-215 - David G. Wright:

Configuration management in a heterogeneous environment. 218-221 - Hal S. Render, Roy H. Campbell:

CLEMMA: the design of a practical configuration librarian. 222-228 - C. G. Horne, R. Saeger:

An advanced configuration management tool set. 229-234 - David P. Hale, Dwight A. Haworth:

Software maintenance: a profile of past empirical research. 236-240 - Ie-Hong Lin, David A. Gustafson:

Classifying software maintenance. 241-247 - C. K. S. Chong Hok Yuen:

On analyzing maintenance process data at the global and the detailed levels: a case study. 248-255 - Paul J. Layzell, Pericles Loucopoulos:

A rule-based approach to the construction and evolution of business information systems. 258-264 - James R. Lyle, Keith B. Gallagher:

Using program decomposition to guide modifications. 265-269 - Paul C. Jorgensen:

An operational approach to corrective software maintenance. 270-276 - Keith W. Miller, Larry J. Morell, W. Robert Collins:

Maintaining FORTRAN software by enforcing abstract data types. 286-291 - Richard C. Linger:

Software maintenance as an engineering discipline. 292-297 - Robert D. Cameron:

The introspection technique in maintenance metaprogramming. 298-301 - Louis-François Pau

, J. M. Negret:
SOFTM: a software maintenance expert system in Prolog. 306-311 - Mehdi T. Harandi, Jim Q. Ning:

PAT: a knowledge-based program analysis tool. 312-318 - Frank W. Calliss, M. Khalil, Malcolm Munro, Martin Ward:

A knowledge-based system for software maintenance. 319-324 - J. Meekel, M. Viala:

Logiscope: a tool for maintenance. 328-334 - James Keables, Katherine Roberson, Anneliese von Mayrhauser:

Data flow analysis and its application to software maintenance. 335-347 - Michael Frame:

A lexical comparison program to simplify the maintenance of portable software. 348-350 - Paolo Benedusi, Aniello Cimitile, Ugo de Carlini:

Post-maintenance testing based on path change analysis. 352-361 - Mary Jean Harrold, Mary Lou Soffa:

An incremental approach to unit testing during maintenance. 362-367 - J. Hartmann, Dave J. Robson:

Approaches to regression testing. 368-372 - Stephen S. Yau, Pao-Sheng Chang:

A metric of modifiability for software maintenance. 374-381 - Steve Wake, Sallie M. Henry:

A model based on software quality factors which predicts maintainability. 382-387 - Frank A. Cioch:

An audiovisual document for software maintenance. 390-395 - Ronald E. Backus:

Applying instructional systems development to software maintenance education. 396-401 - Tomaz Dogsa, Ivo Rozman:

CAMOTE-computer aided module testing and design environment. 404-408 - D. J. Newman:

A test harness for maintaining unfamiliar software. 409-416

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