Volume 17, Number 1, January/February 2000
Cross-Pollinating Disciplines
Features
Departments
- Letters.

- Steve McConnell:
From the Editor - The Best Influences on Software Engineering.

- Roger S. Pressman:
Manager - What a Tangled Web We Weave.

- Jeffrey M. Voas:
Quality Time - A New Generation of Software Quality Conferences.
22-23

- Sue Mickel:
Culture at Work - There's a Merger in Your Future.
89-91

- In the News - An ISO Standard Guards the Ada Hen House, Innovation and the National Reconnaissance Office, Making Measurement Understandable.

- Bookshelf - High Output Management, Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies, The Fifth Discipline: The Art & Practice of the Learning Organization.

- Edward Yourdon:
Soapbox - IT Departments: Battling the Y2K Backlash.
100-102

- Paul Zeiger, Joe Jeffrey:
Loyal Opposition - Ending the Holy War between Academia and Business.
104-103

Volume 17, Number 2, March/April 2000
Cobol
Features
Departments
- Letters.

- Steve McConnell:
From the Editor - Cargo Cult Software Engineering.

- Alan M. Davis:
Soapbox - The Software Company Machine.

- Frank P. Coyle, Cay S. Horstmann:
Point/Counterpoint - Does Cobol Exist? Cobol vs. Java.

- Edmund C. Arranga, Ian Archbell, John Bradley, Pamela Coker, Ron Langer, Chuck Townsend, Mike Wheatley:
Roundtable - In Cobol's Defense.

- Donald J. Reifer:
Manager - Software Management: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.

- Jeffrey M. Voas:
Quality Time - Will the Real Operational Profile Please Stand Up?

- Stephen Carter:
SoftLaw - E-Commerce: The UK's Model for a Legal European Framework.

- David Nisse:
Culture at work - Leadership, Army Style.

- 1999 Referees.

- In the News - The Next Gold Rush: Application Service Providers Stake Their Claims in a Red-Hot Market, Are Consumer Rights at Risk? Standards-Based Training, Grand Opening: SPC's Resource Center.

- Bookshelf - Software Requirements, Software for Use: A Practical Guide to the Models and Methods of Usage-Centered Design, Mastering the Requirements Process.

- Robert L. Glass:
Loyal Opposition - Y2K and Other Software Noncrises.

Volume 17, Number 3, May/June 2000
Requirements Engineering
Features
Departments
- Steve McConnell:
From the Editor - Sitting on the Suitcase.

- Letters.

- David N. Card:
Quality Time - Sorting Out Six Sigma and the CMM.

- Karen Mackey:
Culture at Work Mars versus Venus.

- Terry Bollinger:
Soapbox Visual Basic: Taming the Woolly Mammoth.

- Donald J. Reifer:
Manager - Requirements Management: The Search for Nirvana.

- In the News - Update: UCITA Awards, Video Game Development, Application and Component Development.

- Bookshelf - Interconnections, Second Edition: Bridges, Routers, Switches, and Internetworking Protocols, The Team Handbook, Second Edition.

- Larry Graham:
SoftLaw - Recent Patent Reform Legislation.
101-103

- Robert L. Glass:
Loyal Opposition - The Sociology of Open Source: Of Cults and Cultures.

Volume 17, Number 4, July/August 2000
Process Diversity
- Mikael Lindvall, Ioana Rus:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Process Diversity in Software Development.

- Laurie A. Williams, Robert R. Kessler, Ward Cunningham, Ron Jeffries:
Strengthening the Case for Pair Programming.
19-25

- Linda Rising, Norman S. Janoff:
The Scrum Software Development Process for Small Teams.
26-32

- Stanley M. Sutton Jr.:
The Role of Process in a Software Start-up.
33-39

- Donna L. Johnson, Judith G. Brodman:
Applying CMM Project Planning Practices to Diverse Environments.
40-47

- Lisa Brownsword, Patricia A. Oberndorf, Carol A. Sledge:
Developing New Processes for COTS-Based Systems.
48-55

- Maurizio Morisio, Colin Tully, Michel Ezran:
Diversity in Reuse Processes.
56-63

- Alistair Cockburn:
Selecting a Project 's Methodology.
64-71

Process Maturity
Departments
- Steve McConnell:
From the Editor - The Software Manager's Toolkit.

- Letters.

- Robert C. Martin:
Soapbox - eXtreme Programming Development through Dialog.
12-13

- Karl Reed:
From Your Technical Council - Software Engineering - A New Millennium?

- In the News - New Air Traffic Control Software Takes an Incremental Approach.

- Bookshelf - Adaptive Software Development: A Collaborative Approach to Managing Complex Systems eXtreme Programming Explained: Embrace Change, Software Process Quality: Management and Control.

- Walker Royce:
Manager - Software Management Renaissance.

- Al Bennett:
Culture at Work - Baby Boomers Need Not Apply.

- Larry Graham:
SoftLaw - Debunking Software Patent Myths.

- Robert L. Glass:
Loyal Opposition - Process Diversity and a Computing Old Wives'/Husbands' Tale.

Volume 17, Number 5, September/October 2000
Malicious IT:
The Software vs. The People
- Jeffrey M. Voas, Nancy R. Mead:
Malicious IT - Guest Editors' Introduction.

- Ross J. Anderson, Terry Bollinger, Doug Brown, Enrique Draier, Philip Machanick, Gary McGraw, Nancy R. Mead, Arthur B. Pyster, Howard Schmidt, Timothy J. Shimeall:
Roundtable on Information Security Policy.

- Gary McGraw, J. Gregory Morrisett:
Attacking Malicious Code: A Report to the Infosec Research Council.
33-41

- John McHugh, Alan M. Christie, Julia Allen:
Defending Yourself: The Role of Intrusion Detection Systems.
42-51

- John R. Michener, Tolga Acar:
Security Domains: Key Management in Large-Scale Systems.
52-58

- Thomas F. Bowen, Mark E. Segal:
Remediation of Application-Specific Security Vulnerabilities at Runtime.
59-67

- John Viega, Tom Mutdosch, Gary McGraw, Edward W. Felten:
Statically Scanning Java Code: Finding Security Vulnerabilities.
68-77

SE in the Small
Departments
- Steve McConnell:
From the Editor - What's in a Name?
7-9

- Letters.

- Barry W. Boehm:
Manager - Safe and Simple Software Cost Analysis.
14-17

- Larry Graham:
Softlaw - The Legal Tortoise and the Technology Hare.
18-19

- Jeffrey M. Voas:
Quality Time - Can Chaotic Methods Improve Software Quality Predictions?
20-22

- Bookshelf - Java Application Frameworks Use Case Driven Object, Modeling with UML: A Practical Approach, Chaos and Complexity in Software, Challenging the Industry and the New Science.

- Johanna Rothman:
Culture at Work - Making Telecommuting Work.
124-126

- Robert L. Glass:
Loyal Opposition - The Generalization of an Application Domain.
128

Volume 17, Number 6, November/December 2000
Software Estimation
The Personal Software Process
Feature
Departments
- Letters.

- Steve McConnell:
From the Editor - Quantifying Soft Factors.

- Nancy Ross:
Manager - The Decline and Fall of High-Tech Corporate Culture.
12-15

- Dixie Garr:
Culture at Work - The Work Culture at Cisco Systems.

- John Viega, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Quality Time - Can Aspect-Oriented Programming Lead to More Reliable Software?
19-21

- Tomoo Matsubara:
Soapbox - Process Certification: Double-Edged Sword.
104-105

- Larry Graham:
SoftLaw - Keep Your Bots to Yourself.

- Bookshelf - The Pragmatic Programmer: From Journeyman to Master, Introduction to the Team Software Process.

- In the News - The Team Software Process: Quiet Quality Revolution.

- Robert L. Glass:
Loyal Opposition - New Answer to "How Important Is Mathematics to the Software Practitioner?".

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