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Journal of Systems and Software (JSS), Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January 1989
- Robert L. Glass:
Editor's corner. 1-2 - Norman Wilde, Stephen M. Thebaut:
The maintenance assistant: Work in progress. 3-17 - Phillip Chen-Yu Sheu
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Describing semantic data bases with logic. 19-27 - Shmuel Rotenstreich:
Reliability of distributed programs under overloads. 29-40 - Ce-Kuen Shieh, Li-Ming Tseng:
Extending a stand-alone personal computer to integrate multiple operating systems concurrently. 41-49 - Karsten Schwan, Cheryl Gaimon:
Automating resource allocation for multiprocessors. 51-66 - Carl McCrosky, Michael A. Jenkins:
Design of a processor for array-theoretic computation. 67-74
Volume 9, Number 2, February 1989
- Robert L. Glass:
Editor's corner: My trivial/brilliant concept called "problem solving". 77-78 - Lloyd G. Williams:
Comparative software methods: Introduction. 79-80 - Hassan Gomaa:
A software design method for distributed real-time applications. 81-94 - Ed Seidewitz:
General object-oriented software development: Background and experience. 95-108 - Paul T. Ward:
Embedded behavior pattern languages: A contribution to a taxonomy of case languages. 109-128 - Hideo Kudo, Yuji Sugiyama, Mamoru Fujii, Koji Torii:
Quantifying a design process based on experiments. 129-136 - Jon D. Valett, Frank E. McGarry:
A summary of software measurement experiences in the Software Engineering Laboratory. 137-148 - Frank E. McGarry, William W. Agresti:
Measuring Ada for software development in the Software Engineering Laboratory. 149-159 - Judy Bayer, Nancy Melone:
A critique of diffusion theory as a managerial framework for understanding adoption of software engineering innovations. 161-166 - Bill Curtis, Sylvia B. Sheppard, Elizabeth Kruesi-Bailey, John W. Bailey, Deborah A. Boehm-Davis
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Experimental evaluation of software documentation formats. 167-207
Volume 9, Number 3, March 1989
- Robert L. Glass:
Editor's corner: How about next year? A look at a study of technology maturation. 167-168 - Sylvia Van Egmond, Frans C. Heeman, Johannes C. van Vliet:
INFORM: An interactive syntax-directed formulae editor. 169-182 - Maciej Koutny, Luigi V. Mancini
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Synchronizing events in replicated systems. 183-190 - James S. Collofello, Scott N. Woodfield:
Evaluating the effectiveness of reliability-assurance techniques. 191-195 - Paul W. Oman, Curtis R. Cook, Murthi Nanja:
Effects of programming experience in debugging semantic errors. 197-207 - Ioannis P. Vlahavas, Constantin Halatsis:
L-machine: A low-cost personal sequential inference machine. 209-223 - Reda A. Ammar:
Stack-based sorting algorithms. 225-239
Volume 9, Number 4, May 1989
- Robert L. Glass:
Editor's corner : Some thoughts on software errors. 243-244 - Sharilyn A. Thoreson, Arlen N. Long:
Locality, a memory hierarchy, and program restructuring in a dataflow environment. 245-252 - Gregory B. Titus, Allan M. Stavely:
Finding reachable states of finite-state concurrent systems. 253-272 - Anna Hác:
A benchmark for performance evaluation of a distributed file system. 273-285 - Robert G. Reynolds:
The partial metrics system: A tool to support the metrics-driven design of pseudocode programs. 287-295 - Gregory F. Wetzel, William G. Bulgren:
Problems, problems, problems ... 297-303 - Ming-te Lu, Crumpton Farrell:
Software development: An international perspective. 305-309

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