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18th COMPSAC 1994: Taipei, Taiwan
- Eighteenth Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, COMPSAC 1994, Taipei, Taiwan, 9-11 November, 1994, Proceedings. IEEE 1994, ISBN 0-8186-6705-2

 - David Robert Hufton:

Experiences of collecting and using software metrics in industry. - Imran A. Zualkernan, Richard S. Ordower:

Towards automating object-oriented analysis. - Carl K. Chang, Chikuang Chao, Su-Yin Hsieh, Yahya Alsalqan:

SPMNet: a formal methodology for software management. - Jen-Gaw Lee, Ming-Jyh Feng, Chyan-Goei Chung:

A structural testing method for C++ programs. - Ching-Long Su, Alvin M. Despain:

Hardware-software co-designing benchmark-driven superpipelined instruction set processors. - Choong Seon Hong, Shinkuro Honda, Takeshi Yoneda, Yutaka Matsushita:

An effective network management architecture for distributed multimedia systems. - Fuad Gattaz Sobrinho:

Design and implementation of software system to support national development in Brazil. - Jim M. Ng, Edward Chan, L. M. Lam:

Design and implementation of conference scheduling and voting facilities for a multi-media conferencing system. - Chau-Young Ivan Lin, Chih-Cheng Chien, Cheng-Seen Ho, Chien-Tsung Huang:

A knowledge-based approach to support object-oriented analysis. - Shih-Chien Yang:

The information industry development in Taiwan. 1-4 - Atsushi Ohnishi:

Customizable software requirements languages. 5-10 - Jeffrey J. P. Tsai, Bing Li, Alan Liu:

Modeling and parallel evaluation of non-functional requirements using FRORL requirements language. 11-16 - Chia-Chu Chiang, Joseph E. Urban:

Development of the TUG specification language to support specification reuse. 17-22 - Miriam A. M. Capretz, Luiz Fernando Capretz:

The object-oriented paradigm for software evolution. 23-28 - Carl K. Chang, Shiyan Hua:

A new approach to module-oriented design of OO software. 29-34 - Harald C. Gall

, René Klösch, Evelin Kofler, Lydia Würfl:
Balancing in reverse engineering and in object-oriented systems engineering to improve reusability and maintainability. 35-42 - Atsuo Hazeyama, Seiichi Komiya:

A software project management system supporting the cooperation between managers and workers-design and implementation. 44-50 - Kunhuang Huarng, Dick B. Simmons:

Integration of uncertainty management systems with object-oriented expert system building tools. 51-56 - Jyhjong Lin, David Chenho Kung, Pei Hsia:

Toward an object-oriented modeling approach with representation of temporal knowledge. 58-63 - Chong-Mok Park, Kyu-Young Whang, Il-Yeol Song, Shamkant B. Navathe:

Providing orthogonal persistence to C++ using forced inheritance. 64-70 - Paula Bianchi Franca:

Software engineering education the shift to object oriented programming. 71-76 - Hiroyuki Watanabe, Toyohide Watanabe, Noboru Sugie:

A flexible control mechanism for managing interrelated/interdependent tasks successively. 78-83 - Poh-Yee Wong, Yuen-Wah Ku, Francis S. C. Yeoh:

A framework approach to the development of AI applications. 84-89 - Waldomiro P. D. C. Loyolla, Edmundo R. M. Madeira, Manuel de Jesus Mendes, Eleri Cardozo, Maurício F. Magalhães:

Multiware Platform: an open distributed environment for multimedia cooperative applications. 90-95 - Stephen S. Yau, Doo-Hwan Bae, Keunhyuk Yeom:

An approach to object-oriented requirements verification in software development for distributed computing systems. 96-102 - Ming-Yuan Zhu, Yi-Qiang Ding:

Program extraction by type erasing. 105-110 - Charu Chandra

, C. V. Ramamoorthy:
DOMINO: a system for maintaining the consistency of software objects. 111-120 - James D. Baker, W. Henson Graves:

Simulation based software development. 121-125 - Takeo Miura:

Practical use of client/server system in business process re-engineering. 126-131 - Zhenyu Wang, Chen Li:

Ada concurrent complexity metrics based on rendezvous relations. 133-138 - Manuel M. Ammann, Robert D. Cameron:

Measuring program structure with inter-module metrics. 139-144 - Chye-Lin Chee, S. Ishihara, Vaduvur Bharghavan, Vikram Vij, C. V. Ramamoorthy:

RiskExpert: an expert STEP metrics analyzer. 145-150 - Susumu Shimizu, Noriyasu Arakawa:

GUI-SIDER: a scenario-based interaction design environment for GUI dialogue. 151-156 - Chih-Chin Liu, Arbee L. P. Chen:

Object view derivation and object query transformation. 157-162 - Jeongwon Baeg, Atsushi Hirahara, Yoshiaki Fukazawa:

A development strategy of user navigation systems and GUI applications. 163-168 - Chul Kim, J. S. Song:

Test sequence generation methods for protocol conformance testing. 169-174 - Young-Chul Shim, Moon-hae Kim, Sung Jo Kim, Young Hyun Cho:

A development environment for telecommunications management network. 175-180 - Chung-Shyan Liu, Kuo-Hua Su:

An FSM-based program generator for communication protocol software. 181-187 - V. Bhargavan, C. V. Ramamoorthy:

Simulation based metrics prediction in software engineering. 189-194 - Kenneth D. Shere, Mark J. Versel:

Extension of the SEI software capability maturity model to systems. 195-200 - Eun Mi Kim, Ok-Bae Chang, Shinji Kusumoto, Tohru Kikuno:

Analysis of metrics for object-oriented program complexity. 201-207 - Raymond A. Paul, M. Farrukh Khan, Ashfaq A. Khokhar, Arif Ghafoor:

Issues in database management of multimedia information. 209-214 - Te-Chih Chen, Wei-Po Lin, Chin-An Wu, Chih-Shen Shen:

A client-server database environment for supporting multimedia applications. 215-220 - David Chenho Kung, N. Suchak, Jerry Zeyu Gao, Pei Hsia, Yasufumi Toyoshima, Chris Chen:

On object state testing. 222-227 - Luqi, Hongji Yang, Xiaodong Zhang:

Constructing an automated testing oracle: an effort to produce reliable software. 228-233 - Yao-Jen Chang, Benjamin W. Wah:

Polynomial programming using Groebner Bases. 236-241 - Tosiyasu L. Kunii, Alexander G. Belyaev, Elena V. Anoshkina, Shigeo Takahashi

, Runhe Huang, Oleg G. Okunev:
Hierarchic shape description via singularity and multiscaling. 242-251 - William C. Chu:

The integration and adaptation of reusable components through semantic interface analysis. 252-257 - Jenn-Nan Chen, Pi-Te Chen, Yuan-Ching Wang:

Reverse engineering tools supporting LDBR model for logical database design. 258-263 - T. R. Poola, Won S. Lee, Phillip C.-Y. Sheu:

Performance analysis of an object-oriented approach to parallel query evaluation. 264-269 - Susan Darling Urban, Jami J. Shah, Prasad Ravi:

Interoperability in a heterogeneous environment for engineering design. 270-275 - Mohan Chellappa, Shankar Kambhampaty:

Text retrieval-a trendy cocktail to address the dataworld. 276-280 - Stan Jarzabek:

Systematic design of static program analyzers. 281-286 - Alan T. Yaung, Tzvi Raz:

A predictive model for identifying inspections with escaped defects. 287-292 - Pei Hsia, Jerry Zeyu Gao, Jayarajan Samuel, David Chenho Kung, Yasufumi Toyoshima, Chris Chen:

Behavior-based acceptance testing of software systems: a formal scenario approach. 293-298 - Teruki Miyazaki, Chikara Sakamoto, Masayuki Kuwayama, Keizo Saisho, Akira Fukuda:

Parallel Pthread library (PPL): user-level thread library with parallelism and portability. 301-306 - Masayuki Kuwayama, Keizo Saisho, Akira Fukuda:

Organization scheme of system servers in microkernel-based operating systems-multi-process and multi-thread methods. 307-312 - C. S. Raghavendra, Sanjay Bhansali:

On porting sequential programs to parallel machines. 313-318 - Kam-Fai Wong, Vincent Y. Lum:

Parallel indexing in a Chinese information retrieval system. 320-325 - Raymond A. Paul, M. Farrukh Khan, Ishfaq Admad, Omran A. Bukhres, Imran Ghafoor, Amrit L. Goel, Arif Ghafoor:

Massive data management in parallel machines. 326-331 - Jer-Wen Huang:

MultiBase: a heterogeneous multidatabase management system. 332-339 - Thuan Q. Pham:

Software bus transceiver. 340-345 - Yigang Chen, Yutaka Usuda:

EUOBFE-An end user oriented CASE tool for business process reengineering. 346-351 - Christian Götze:

EASE-a software integration tool and user interface. 352-356 - Koji Tsukada, Ken-ichi Okada, Yutaka Matsushita:

The Multi-Project Support System based on multiplicity of task. 358-363 - Qi Shi, John A. McDermid, Ning Zhang:

On analysis of secure information systems: a case study. 364-369 - Dennis S. Fernandez:

Protecting your intellectual property. 370-372 - Sang H. Son, Rasikan David:

Design and analysis of a secure two-phase locking protocol. 374-379 - Alex N. J. Wu, Arbee L. P. Chen:

Improving execution concurrency for long-duration database transactions. 380-385 - Ming-Chuan Wu, Chiang Lee:

On concurrency control in multidatabase systems. 386-391 - K. H. (Kane) Kim, Hermann Kopetz:

A real-time object model RTO.k and an experimental investigation of its potentials. 392-402 - Cengiz Erbas, Murat M. Tanik:

A precedence graph model for real-time systems. 403-409 - Margaret H. Hamilton:

Preventative software systems. 410-416 - Chrystopher L. Nehaniv:

Algebraic engineering of understanding: global hierarchical coordinates on computation for the manipulation of data, knowledge, and process. 418-425 - Alan Jay Smith:

The need for measured data in computer system performance analysis or garbage in, garbage out. 426-431 - Xiaoping Chen, Wei-Tek Tsai, Jay K. Joiner, H. Gandamaneni, Jianhua Sun:

Automatic variable classification for COBOL programs. 432-437 - Guat Yew Tan, Gurdeep S. Hura:

A Petri-net-based Modeling Assisted Software Environment (MASE) tool. 439-444 - Mathew A. Taylor, Joseph E. Urban:

A method for evaluating software engineering environments. 445-450 - Chi-Ming Chung, Ying-Hong Wang, Gwo-Ching Hsieh, Wei-Chuan Lin, Ying-Feng Kuo:

Tools cooperation in an integration environment by message-passing mechanism. 451-456 - Chen-Chiung Hsieh, S. M. Fan, P. H. Shih, H. S. Chiu:

A conversion and management system for parcel maps. 457-462 - Makoto Takizawa, Satoshi Hamada:

Transaction model of vehicle movement. 463-468 - Belle W. Y. Wei, Wen H. Chen:

Video coding for HDTV systems. 469-475 

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