


default search action
Journal of Systems and Software (JSS), Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, January 1988
- Warren Harrison:

Introduction to the special issue on software engineering. 1-2 - Sallie M. Henry:

A technique for hiding proprietary details while providing sufficient information for researchers; or, do you recognize this well-known algorithm? 3-11 - James M. Bieman, Albert L. Baker, Paul N. Clites, David A. Gustafson, Austin Melton:

A standard representation of imperative language programs for data collection and software measures specification. 13-37 - Tze-Jie Yu, Brian A. Nejmeh, Hubert E. Dunsmore, Vincent Y. Shen:

SMDC: An interactive software metrics data collection and analysis system. 39-46 - William H. Farr, Oliver D. Smith:

A tool for statistical modeling and estimation of reliability functions for software: SMERFS. 47-55 - Warren Harrison:

MAE: A syntactic metric analysis environment. 57-62 - E. Burton Swanson, Cynthia Mathis Beath:

The use of case study data in software management research. 63-71
Volume 8, Number 2, March 1988
- A Mundane but vital look at software tools. 75-76

- Henryk Jan Komorowski

:
A declarative logic programming environment. 77-89 - Steven J. Zeil:

Complexity of the EQUATE testing strategy. 91-104 - Bipin C. Desai

, Pankaj Goyal, Fereidoon Sadri:
Composite index in DDBMS. 105-119 - Vianney Côté, Pierre Bourque, Serge Oligny, N. Rivard:

Software metrics: An overview of recent results. 121-131 - Mohammed Zaki, M. M. Elboraey:

Analysis of reliability models for interconnecting MIMD systems. 133-144 - David A. Scanlan:

Learner preference for using structured flowcharts vs. pseudocode when comprehending short, relatively complex algorithms: A summary analysis. 145-155
Volume 8, Number 3, June 1988
- Robert L. Glass:

Editor's corner : Software productivity improvement: Who's doing what? 159-160 - Tom Gilb:

The pre-natal death of the CIS project: A software disaster story. 161-163 - Anthony F. Norcio, L. J. Chmura:

Designing complex software. 165-184 - David N. Card, William W. Agresti:

Measuring software design complexity. 185-197 - Bertrand Meyer

:
Eiffel: A language and environment for software engineering. 199-246 - Anna Hác:

A multiprocessor model with classes of processes and priorities. 247-251 - Lawrence Bernstein:

System sizing. 253
Volume 8, Number 4, September 1988
- Robert L. Glass:

Editor's corner : A mythology of technology transfer. 257 - Rex E. Gantenbein, Douglas W. Jones:

The design and implementation of a dynamic binding feature for a high-level language. 259-273 - Roger C. Wiens, Mohammad A. Ketabchi:

An efficient method lookup technique for secondary storage object-oriented systems. 275-282 - Songnian Zhou, Roberto V. Zicari:

Object management in local distributed systems. 283-295 - Alan M. Davis:

A taxonomy for the early stages of the software development life cycle. 297-311 - Dave E. Eckhardt, Larry D. Lee:

Fundamental differences in the reliability of N-modular redundancy and N-version programming. 313-318 - Tarek K. Abdel-Hamid:

Understanding the "90% syndrome" in software project management: A simulation-based case study. 319-330 - Marvin V. Zelkowitz:

Resource utilization during software development. 331-336
Volume 8, Number 5, December 1988
- Robert L. Glass:

Editor's corner Robert L. Glass : Software Technology Transfer: A Multiflawed Process (The Road to Productivity Is Full of Potholes). 339-341 - Sol M. Shatz, Wing Kai Cheng:

A petri net framework for automated static analysis of Ada tasking behavior. 343-359 - Mohammed Zaki, R. Salama:

Linkage versus integration for binding data base and interactive graphics systems. 361-372 - Theodore P. Baker:

An improved Ada run-time system interface. 373-393 - Kathleen M. Swigger, F. Layne Wallace:

A discussion of past programming errors and their effect on learning assembly language. 395-399 - Dimitris Christodoulakis, Grammati E. Pantziou:

WEP - a workstation for education in programming. 401-408 - Shahram Javey:

A language construct for the specification of discontinuities. 409-417 - Bertrand Meyer

:
Cépage: Toward computer-aided design of software. 419-429

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.


Google
Google Scholar
Semantic Scholar
Internet Archive Scholar
CiteSeerX
ORCID














