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Journal of Systems and Software (JSS), Volume 46
Volume 46, Number 1, April 1999
- Robert L. Glass:

Examining the effects of the "Application Revolution". 1-5 - Ren-Junn Hwang, Wei-Bin Lee, Chin-Chen Chang:

A concept of designing cheater identification methods for secret sharing. 7-11 - Steven P. Wartik, Ted Davis:

A phased reuse adoption model. 13-23 - Christof Ebert:

Technical controlling and software process improvement. 25-39 - Samir M. Koriem:

R-nets for the performance evaluation of hard real-time systems. 41-58 - Tom P. Ajith, C. Siva Ram Murthy:

Optimal task allocation in distributed systems by graph matching and state space search. 59-75 - Shiuh-Jeng Wang, Jinn-ke Jan:

A displacement addressing method for letter-oriented keys. 77-88
Volume 46, Number 2-3, April 1999
- Editorial. 89

- Marc I. Kellner, Raymond J. Madachy, David Raffo:

Software process simulation modeling: Why? What? How? 91-105 - Alan M. Christie:

Simulation in support of CMM-based process improvement. 107-112 - Anke Drappa, Jochen Ludewig:

Quantitative modeling for the interactive simulation of software projects. 113-122 - Meir M. Lehman, Juan F. Ramil:

The impact of feedback in the global software process. 123-134 - Dietmar Pfahl

, Karl Lebsanft:
Integration of system dynamics modelling with descriptive process modelling and goal-oriented measurement. 135-150 - Antony Powell, Keith Mander, Duncan Brown:

Strategies for lifecycle concurrency and iteration - A system dynamics approach. 151-161 - David Raffo, Joseph Vandeville, Robert H. Martin:

Software process simulation to achieve higher CMM levels. 163-172 - Ioana Rus, James S. Collofello, Peter Lakey:

Software process simulation for reliability management. 173-182 - Walt Scacchi:

Experience with software process simulation and modeling. 183-192 - Paul Wernick, Meir M. Lehman:

Software process white box modelling for FEAST/1. 193-201 - Judson Williford, Andrew Chang:

Modeling the FedEx IT division: a system dynamics approach to strategic IT planning. 203-211

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