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- affiliation: Portland State University, USA
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2000 – 2009
- 2006
- [j68]Warren Harrison:
A term project for a course on computer forensics. ACM J. Educ. Resour. Comput. 6(3): 6 (2006) - [j67]Warren Harrison:
Content Mismanagement Systems. IEEE Softw. 23(1): 5-8 (2006) - [j66]Warren Harrison:
Building References for the Future. IEEE Softw. 23(2): 5-7 (2006) - [j65]Warren Harrison:
Eating Your Own Dog Food. IEEE Softw. 23(3): 5-7 (2006) - [j64]Warren Harrison:
Passwords and Passion. IEEE Softw. 23(4): 5-7 (2006) - [j63]Warren Harrison:
Technology Transfer and the Tech Broker. IEEE Softw. 23(5): 5-7 (2006) - [j62]Warren Harrison:
Giving Back. IEEE Softw. 23(6): 5-7 (2006) - [c13]Warren Harrison:
Future Trends of Software Technology and Applications: The Phone is the Computer. COMPSAC (1) 2006: 17 - [c12]Warren Harrison, Roel J. Wieringa:
Workshop on technology transfer in software engineering. ICSE 2006: 1024-1025 - [p1]Warren Harrison:
Risk and the Economic Value of the Software Producer. Value-Based Software Engineering 2006: 91-105 - 2005
- [j61]Warren Harrison:
Do You Learn Just in Time or Just in Case? IEEE Softw. 22(1): 5-7 (2005) - [j60]Warren Harrison:
Constant Connectivity: Just Because You Can Doesn't Mean You Should. IEEE Softw. 22(2): 5-7 (2005) - [j59]Warren Harrison:
Skinner Wasn't a Software Engineer. IEEE Softw. 22(3): 5-7 (2005) - [j58]Warren Harrison:
The Saboteur Within. IEEE Softw. 22(4): 5-7 (2005) - [j57]Warren Harrison:
What Do Software Developers Need to Know about Business? IEEE Softw. 22(5): 5-7 (2005) - [j56]Warren Harrison:
High-Tech Disasters. IEEE Softw. 22(6): 3-5 (2005) - 2004
- [j55]Warren Harrison:
The Digital Detective: An Introduction to Digital Forensics. Adv. Comput. 60: 75-119 (2004) - [j54]Warren Harrison, George Heuston, Sarah Mocas, Mark Morrissey, John Richardson:
High-tech forensics. Commun. ACM 47(7): 49-52 (2004) - [j53]Warren Harrison:
A flexible method for maintaining software metrics data: a universal metrics repository. J. Syst. Softw. 72(2): 225-234 (2004) - [j52]Warren Harrison:
From the Editor: Best Practices-Who Says? IEEE Softw. 21(1): 8-11 (2004) - [j51]Warren Harrison:
Learning Organizations and the Software Developer. IEEE Softw. 21(2): 5-7 (2004) - [j50]Warren Harrison:
From the Editor: Clueless-and Oblivious. IEEE Softw. 21(3): 5-7 (2004) - [j49]Warren Harrison:
From the Editor: The Dangers of End-User Programming. IEEE Softw. 21(4): 5-7 (2004) - [j48]Warren Harrison:
From the Editor: Propaganda and Software Development. IEEE Softw. 21(5): 5-7 (2004) - 2003
- [j47]Warren Harrison:
The Software Developer as Movie Icon. IEEE Softw. 20(1): 5-7 (2003) - [j46]Warren Harrison:
The Marriage of Research and Practice. IEEE Softw. 20(2): 5-7 (2003) - [j45]Warren Harrison:
Is Software Engineering as We Know It over the Hill? IEEE Softw. 20(3): 5-7 (2003) - [j44]Warren Harrison:
Whose Information Is It Anyway? IEEE Softw. 20(4): 5-7 (2003) - [j43]Warren Harrison:
How IEEE Software Engineers Its Content. IEEE Softw. 20(5): 5-7 (2003) - [j42]Warren Harrison:
From the Editor: Our 20th Anniversary. IEEE Softw. 20(6): 5-7 (2003) - 2002
- [j41]Warren Harrison, Victor R. Basili:
In This Issue. Empir. Softw. Eng. 7(1): 7-8 (2002) - [j40]Warren Harrison, George Heuston, Mark Morrissey, David Aucsmith, Sarah Mocas, Steve Russelle:
A Lessons Learned Repository for Computer Forensics. Int. J. Digit. EVid. 1(3) (2002) - [c11]Warren Harrison, M. Hakan Erdogmus, Rick Kazman:
The fourth international workshop on economics-driven software engineering research (EDSER-4). ICSE 2002: 663-664 - [c10]M. Hakan Erdogmus, Barry W. Boehm, Warren Harrison, Donald J. Reifer, Kevin J. Sullivan:
Software engineering economics: background, current practices, and future directions. ICSE 2002: 683-684 - [c9]Warren Harrison:
Using Service Specific Proxies to Migrate Web Services to the "Wireless Web": An Illustrative Case Study of Adaptive Maintenance. ICSM 2002: 300-309 - [c8]David Raffo, Warren Harrison, Joseph Vandeville:
Software process decision support: making process tradeoffs using a hybrid metrics, modeling and utility framework. SEKE 2002: 803-809 - 2001
- [j39]Warren Harrison:
In This Issue. Softw. Qual. J. 9(1): 5 (2001) - [j38]Warren Harrison:
In This Issue. Softw. Qual. J. 9(2): 75-75 (2001) - [j37]Warren Harrison:
Editorial: Software Quality and Internet Time. Softw. Qual. J. 9(2): 77-78 (2001) - [j36]Warren Harrison:
In This Issue. Softw. Qual. J. 9(3): 151-151 (2001) - [j35]Warren Harrison:
In This Issue. Softw. Qual. J. 9(4): 219-220 (2001) - [j34]Warren Harrison:
An Introduction and Welcome for Jim Bieman, the New Editor-in-Chief of the Software Quality Journal. Softw. Qual. J. 9(4): 221-221 (2001) - [c7]Kevin J. Sullivan, Mary Shaw, Barry W. Boehm, David Notkin, Warren Harrison:
Third International Workshop on Economics-Driven Software Engineering Research. ICSE 2001: 770 - 2000
- [j33]Warren Harrison:
Editorial An Issue of Ethics: Responsibilities and Obligations of Empirical Software Engineering Researchers. Empir. Softw. Eng. 5(1): 7-9 (2000) - [j32]David Raffo, Warren Harrison, Joseph Vandeville:
Coordinating models and metrics to manage software projects. Softw. Process. Improv. Pract. 5(2-3): 159-168 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j31]Warren Harrison:
Editorial. Softw. Qual. J. 8(3): 167-168 (1999) - [j30]Warren Harrison, David Raffo, John Settle, Nancy S. Eickelmann:
Technology Review: Adapting Financial Measures: Making a Business Case for Software Process Improvement*. Softw. Qual. J. 8(3): 211-231 (1999) - 1998
- [j29]Warren Harrison:
Sharing the Wealth: Accumulating and Sharing Lessons Learned in Empirical Software Engineering Research. Empir. Softw. Eng. 3(1): 7-8 (1998) - [j28]Warren Harrison:
Editorial. Softw. Qual. J. 7(3/4): 177-178 (1998) - 1997
- [j27]Warren Harrison:
Editorial. Empir. Softw. Eng. 2(1): 7-10 (1997) - 1996
- [j26]Warren Harrison, Victor R. Basili:
In this issue. Empir. Softw. Eng. 1(3): 199 (1996) - 1995
- [j25]Warren Harrison:
Guest editor's corner. J. Syst. Softw. 29(1): 1 (1995) - [j24]Warren Harrison:
Editorial. Softw. Qual. J. 4(1): iii (1995) - [j23]Warren Harrison:
Editorial. Softw. Qual. J. 4(2): iii (1995) - 1994
- [j22]Warren Harrison:
Software Measurement: A Decision-Process Approach. Adv. Comput. 39: 51-105 (1994) - [j21]Warren Harrison:
Guest editor's introduction. J. Syst. Softw. 24(3): 209 (1994) - [c6]Brian Henderson-Sellers, Steven Craig Bellow, Warren Harrison:
Workshop on pragmatic and theoretical directions in object-oriented software metrics. OOPSLA Addendum 1994: 78-80 - 1993
- [j20]Warren Harrison:
Guest editor's introduction. J. Syst. Softw. 20(3): 205-206 (1993) - [j19]Warren Harrison, Cynthia Gens, Bruce Gifford:
pRETS: A parallel reverse-engineering toolset for FORTRAN. J. Softw. Maintenance Res. Pract. 5(1): 37-57 (1993) - 1992
- [j18]Warren Harrison:
An Entropy-Based Measure of Software Complexity. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 18(11): 1025-1034 (1992) - [c5]Warren Harrison:
Towards Well-Defined, Shareable Product Data. Experimental Software Engineering Issues 1992: 107-110 - 1990
- [j17]Warren Harrison:
Guest editor's introduction: The Oregon workshop on software metrics. J. Syst. Softw. 12(3): 175 (1990) - [j16]Warren Harrison:
A foreword to the special issue on using software metrics. J. Syst. Softw. 13(2): 87-88 (1990) - [j15]Warren Harrison:
Tools for Multiple-CPU Environments. IEEE Softw. 7(3): 45-51 (1990) - [c4]Warren Harrison, Curtis R. Cook:
Insights on improving the maintenance process through software measurement. ICSM 1990: 37-45 - [c3]Bruce Gifford, Warren Harrison:
pRETS: a parallel reverse-engineering tool set for the adaptation of sequential programs. ICSM 1990: 344-346
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j14]Warren Harrison:
PDSS: A Programmer's Decision Support System. Data Knowl. Eng. 4: 115-123 (1989) - 1988
- [j13]Warren Harrison:
Using Software Metrics to Allocate Testing Resources. J. Manag. Inf. Syst. 4(4): 93-105 (1988) - [j12]Warren Harrison:
Introduction to the special issue on software engineering. J. Syst. Softw. 8(1): 1-2 (1988) - [j11]Warren Harrison:
MAE: A syntactic metric analysis environment. J. Syst. Softw. 8(1): 57-62 (1988) - 1987
- [j10]Warren Harrison, Bahram Adrangi:
The Role of Programming Language in Estimating Software Development Costs. J. Manag. Inf. Syst. 3(3): 101-110 (1987) - [j9]Warren Harrison, Curtis R. Cook:
A micro/macro measure of software complexity. J. Syst. Softw. 7(3): 213-219 (1987) - [c2]Warren Harrison:
An extensible static analysis tool for COBOL programs. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1987: 285-291 - 1986
- [j8]Warren Harrison, Curtis R. Cook:
A Note on the Berry-Meekings Style Metric. Commun. ACM 29(2): 123-125 (1986) - [j7]Warren Harrison, Curtis R. Cook:
Are deeply nested conditionals less readable? J. Syst. Softw. 6(4): 335-341 (1986) - 1985
- [j6]Warren Harrison, Donald Springer:
A Software Systems Management MBA Option. Data Base 16(2): 19-23 (1985) - [j5]Warren Harrison, Curtis R. Cook:
A method of sharing industrial software complexity data. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 20(2): 42-51 (1985) - [j4]Warren Harrison, Curtis R. Cook:
Software complexity research: a survey. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 20(2): 52-53 (1985) - 1982
- [j3]Warren Harrison, Kenneth I. Magel, Raymoond Kluczny, Arlan DeKock:
Applying Software Complexity Metrics to Program Maintenance. Computer 15(9): 65-79 (1982) - 1981
- [j2]Warren Harrison, Kenneth I. Magel:
A complexity measure based on nesting level. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 16(3): 63-74 (1981) - [j1]Warren Harrison, Kenneth I. Magel:
A topological analysis of the complexity of computer programs with less than three binary branches. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 16(4): 51-63 (1981) - [c1]Warren Harrison, Kenneth I. Magel:
A suggested course in introductory computer programming. SIGCSE 1981: 50-56
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