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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, January 1981
- Norman F. Schneidewind:
Message from the secretary/treasurer. 4 - Edsger W. Dijkstra:
American programming's plight. 5 - Eric C. Rosen:
Vulnerabilities of network control protocols: an example. 6-8 - James C. King:
Program reduction using symbolic execution. 9-14 - Murat M. Tanik:
Additional references for: "a comparison of program complexity prediction models". 14 - Seymour E. Goodman:
An experiment in software engineering. 15
Volume 6, Number 2, April 1981
- Yoshihisa Mano, Kazuhito Omaki, Koji Torii:
An intelligent multi-display terminal system towards: a better programming environment. 8-14 - Peter E. Schilling:
A program model for design. 15-16 - Tom Gilb:
Evolutionary development. 17 - Dennis E. Hamilton:
We have met the enemy and she is us: a mixup'd search for software engineering. 18-22
Volume 6, Number 3, July 1981
- Peter G. Neumann:
Retrospective introduction to VERkshop II. 2 - Steve Walker:
Introductory comments. 3 - Vinton G. Cerf:
A view of verification technology. 3-4 - Donald I. Good:
Toward building verified, secure systems. 4-8 - Ben DiVito:
A mechanical verification of the Alternating Bit Protocol. 8-13 - Michael K. Smith, Ann E. Siebert, Benedetto L. DiVito, Donald I. Good:
A verified encrypted packet interface. 13-16 - Susan L. Gerhart:
AFFIRM summary. 16-24 - Susan L. Gerhart:
High-level theories. 24-25 - Susan L. Gerhart:
Research avenues verification is not pursuing, but may be should be. 24 - David C. Luckham, Friedrich W. von Henke:
Program verification at Stanford. 25-27 - Karl N. Levitt, Peter G. Neumann:
Recent SRI work in verification. 27-35 - J. Moore:
Experience in writing VCG systems. 35-38 - Joseph A. Goguen:
More thoughts on specification and verification. 38-41 - Richard A. Kemmerer:
Status of ongoing security-relevant projects. 42-43 - J. R. Landauer:
Applications of FDM to KVM and COS/NFE. 43-45 - Richard J. Feiertag, Thomas A. Berson:
An avenue for exploitation and development of verification technology. 45-46 - Lawrence Yelowitz:
FACC activities/positions in methodology, verification, and trusted systems. 46-50 - James G. Keeton-Williams, Anne-Marie G. Discepolo:
A practical verification system. 50-55 - Jonathan K. Millen:
Recent verification work at MITRE. 55 - Gregory A. Haynes:
Program verification at Texas Instruments. 55-56 - Joseph J. Tardo:
Verification: inside/outside views. 57-58 - Robert L. Constable:
VERking in constructive set theory. 58-60 - David A. Bonyun:
An untitled Canada goose. 60-61 - Clark Weissman:
On verification targets. 61-63 - David Lorge Parnas:
Lastig gepreek uit nuenen. 64-65 - Edward M. Kimball:
Response to Philip Miller's letter. 65 - Stephen W. Smoliar:
Two books named "Software reliability": review of "Software reliability" by Thomas A. Thayer, Myron Lipow, Eldred C. Nelson. North-Holland 1978. and "Software relibaility" by Hermann Kopetz. Springer-Verlag 1980. 66-67 - Jeoffrey P. Benson:
A preliminary experiment in automated software testing. 68-75 - Paul A. Scheffer:
Comparisons of quality metrics. 76-77 - Tom Gilb:
System attribute specification: a cornerstone of software engineering. 78-79 - Abstracts in software engineering. 80-83
Volume 6, Number 4, August 1981
- William E. Howden, Paul Cohen, Al Irvine, James King, Patricia B. Powell, William E. Riddle, Leon G. Stucki, Leonard L. Tripp:
Contemporary software development environments. 6-15 - Leon J. Osterweil, Lori A. Clarke, Donald Good, Raymond C. Houghton Jr., Thomas Love, Patricia Santoni, Daniel Teichroew, Anthony I. Wasserman:
Software environment research: the next five years. 15-25 - Thomas A. Standish, Robert Balzer, David R. Barstow, Meera Blattner, Martha A. Branstad, John N. Buxton, Adele Goldberg, Robert Morris, Stephen L. Squires:
Advanced development support systems. 25-35 - Marvin V. Zelkowitz, W. Richards Adrion, Alfred V. Aho, Daniel G. Bobrow, Thomas Cheatham, John C. Cherniavsky, Susan L. Gerhart, Gordon Lyon, John Nestor, Terry A. Straeter:
High level language programming environments. 36-51
Volume 6, Number 5, October 1981
- John R. Garman:
The "BUG" heard 'round the world: discussion of the software problem which delayed the first shuttle orbital flight. 3-10 - William W. Agresti:
Software engineering as industrial engineering. 11-13 - Peter R. Newsted, Wing Keet Leong, Joanna Yeung:
The impact of programming styles on debugging efficiency. 14-18 - Dan Prentice:
An analysis of software development environments. 19-27 - Haim Kilov:
Letter from Haim Kilov. 28 - Robert L. Glass:
Letter from Robert L. Glass. 28-29 - J. J. Whelan:
5th international conference on software engineering. 32-35
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