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2008
241EERobert L. Glass: Managing for innovation. Commun. ACM 51(3): 17-18 (2008)
240EERobert L. Glass: Software design and the monkey's brain. Commun. ACM 51(6): 21-22 (2008)
239EERobert L. Glass: Intuition's Role in Decision Making. IEEE Software 25(1): 96 (2008)
238EERobert L. Glass: On the Impurity of the English Language. IEEE Software 25(2): 96 (2008)
237EERobert L. Glass: Software: Hero or Zero? IEEE Software 25(3): 96 (2008)
236EERobert L. Glass: Two Mistakes and Error-Free Software: A Confession. IEEE Software 25(4): 96 (2008)
235EERobert L. Glass: Negative Productivity and What to Do about It. IEEE Software 25(5): 96 (2008)
234EERobert L. Glass, Johann Rost, Matthias S. Matook: Lying on Software Projects. IEEE Software 25(6): 90-95 (2008)
233EERobert L. Glass: The EU - Pouring Trouble on Oiled Waters. IS Management 25(1): 91-92 (2008)
232EERobert L. Glass: Divided by a Common Language: The Story of Requirements Triage. IS Management 25(2): 190-191 (2008)
231EERobert L. Glass: The Notion of an Information System Apgar Score. IS Management 25(3): 290-291 (2008)
230EERobert L. Glass: Experience May Not be the Best Teacher After All. IS Management 25(4): 374-375 (2008)
229EEW. Eric Wong, T. H. Tse, Robert L. Glass, Victor R. Basili, Tsong Yueh Chen: An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (2001-2005). Journal of Systems and Software 81(6): 1059-1062 (2008)
2007
228EERobert L. Glass: A research project with important practitioner-oriented findings. Commun. ACM 50(11): 15-16 (2007)
227EERobert L. Glass: One man's quest for the state of software engineering's practice. Commun. ACM 50(5): 21-23 (2007)
226EERobert L. Glass: A deja-vu look at software engineering researchers who care about practice. Commun. ACM 50(8): 21-23 (2007)
225EERobert L. Glass: Is Software Engineering Fun? IEEE Software 24(1): 95-96 (2007)
224EERobert L. Glass: Is Software Engineering Fun? Part 2. IEEE Software 24(2): 103-104 (2007)
223EERobert L. Glass: What's with This Blog Thing? IEEE Software 24(5): 103-104 (2007)
222EERobert L. Glass: Through a Glass, Darkly : . IS Management 24(3): 267-269 (2007)
221EERobert L. Glass: Through a Glass, Darkly : IS: Doom and Gloom Forecasts? IS Management 24(4): 393-394 (2007)
2006
220EERobert L. Glass: Review of "COBOL Programmers Swing With Java by E. Reed Doke, Bill C. Hardgrave and Richard A. Johnson", Cambridge University Press, 2005. ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes 31(3): 44-45 (2006)
219EERobert L. Glass: Looking into the challenges of complex IT projects. Commun. ACM 49(11): 15-17 (2006)
218EERobert L. Glass: Is the crouching tiger a threat? Commun. ACM 49(3): 19-20 (2006)
217EERobert L. Glass: The Standish report: does it really describe a software crisis? Commun. ACM 49(8): 15-16 (2006)
216EERobert L. Glass: Of Health, Trust, Money ... and Integrity. IEEE Software 23(1): 119-120 (2006)
215EERobert L. Glass: How Much of the Software Engineering Old Still Remains New? IEEE Software 23(4): 104, 103 (2006)
214EERobert L. Glass, Ross Collard, Antonia Bertolino, James Bach, Cem Kaner: Software Testing and Industry Needs. IEEE Software 23(4): 55-57 (2006)
213EERobert L. Glass: Greece vs. Rome: Two Very Different Software Cultures. IEEE Software 23(6): 111-112 (2006)
212EET. H. Tse, T. Y. Chen, Robert L. Glass: An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (2000-2004). Journal of Systems and Software 79(6): 816-819 (2006)
2005
211EERobert L. Glass: The plot to deskill software engineering. Commun. ACM 48(11): 21-24 (2005)
210EERobert L. Glass: The first business application: a significant milestone in software history. Commun. ACM 48(3): 25-26 (2005)
209EERobert L. Glass: "Silver bullet" milestones in software history. Commun. ACM 48(8): 15-18 (2005)
208EERobert L. Glass: Viruses Are Beginning to Get to Me! IEEE Software 22(1): 102-104 (2005)
207EERobert L. Glass: IT Failure Rates--70% or 10-15%? IEEE Software 22(3): 110-112 (2005)
206EERobert L. Glass: A Sad SAC Story about the State of the Practice. IEEE Software 22(4): 119-120 (2005)
205EERobert L. Glass: Never the CS and IS Twain Shall Meet? IEEE Software 22(5): 119-120 (2005)
204EERobert L. Glass: A Follow-the-Leader Story with a Strange Ending. IEEE Software 22(6): 111-112 (2005)
203EEIris Vessey, Venkataraman Ramesh, Robert L. Glass: A unified classification system for research in the computing disciplines. Information & Software Technology 47(4): 245-255 (2005)
202EERobert L. Glass, Tsong Yueh Chen: An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (1999-2003). Journal of Systems and Software 76(1): 91-97 (2005)
2004
201EERobert L. Glass: Is this a revolutionary idea, or not? Commun. ACM 47(11): 23-25 (2004)
200EERobert L. Glass: A look at the economics of open source. Commun. ACM 47(2): 25-27 (2004)
199EERobert L. Glass: Matching methodology to problem domain. Commun. ACM 47(5): 19-21 (2004)
198EERobert L. Glass, Venkataraman Ramesh, Iris Vessey: An analysis of research in computing disciplines. Commun. ACM 47(6): 89-94 (2004)
197EERobert L. Glass: The mystery of formal methods disuse. Commun. ACM 47(8): 15-17 (2004)
196EERobert L. Glass: Sources for Software Development: A Mugwumpish View. IEEE Software 21(1): 111-112 (2004)
195EERobert L. Glass: On Modeling and Discomfort. IEEE Software 21(2): 102-104 (2004)
194EERobert L. Glass: Learning to Distinguish a Solution from a Problem. IEEE Software 21(3): 111-112 (2004)
193EERobert L. Glass: Some Heresy Regarding Software Engineering. IEEE Software 21(4): 102-104 (2004)
192 Robert L. Glass: Anarchy and the Effects of Schedule Pressure. IEEE Software 21(5): 111-112 (2004)
191EEVenkataraman Ramesh, Robert L. Glass, Iris Vessey: Research in computer science: an empirical study. Journal of Systems and Software 70(1-2): 165-176 (2004)
2003
190EERobert L. Glass: A sociopolitical look at open source. Commun. ACM 46(11): 21-23 (2003)
189EERobert L. Glass: One giant step backward. Commun. ACM 46(5): 21-23 (2003)
188EERobert L. Glass: A mugwump's-eye view of Web work. Commun. ACM 46(8): 21-23 (2003)
187EERobert L. Glass: Error-Free Software Remains Extremely Elusive. IEEE Software 20(1): 103-104 (2003)
186EERobert L. Glass: Questioning the Software Engineering Unquestionables. IEEE Software 20(3): 119-120 (2003)
185EERobert L. Glass: A Big Problem in Academic Software Engineering and a Potential Outside-the-Box Solution. IEEE Software 20(4): 94-96 (2003)
184EERobert L. Glass: Guest Editor's Introduction: The State of the Practice of Software Engineering. IEEE Software 20(6): 20-21 (2003)
183EERobert L. Glass, Tsong Yueh Chen: An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (1998-2002). Journal of Systems and Software 68(1): 77-84 (2003)
2002
182EERobert L. Glass: Sorting out software complexity. Commun. ACM 45(11): 19-21 (2002)
181EERobert L. Glass: Stodgy by design, and the notion of `dumbing up'. Commun. ACM 45(2): 25-27 (2002)
180EERobert L. Glass: Searching for the holy grail of software engineering. Commun. ACM 45(5): 15-16 (2002)
179EERobert L. Glass: The proof of correctness wars. Commun. ACM 45(8): 19-21 (2002)
178EERobert L. Glass: Failure Is Looking More like Success These Days. IEEE Software 19(1): 103-104 (2002)
177EERobert L. Glass: The Naturalness of Object Orientation: Beating a Dead Horse? IEEE Software 19(3): 103-104 (2002)
176EERobert L. Glass: In Search of Meaning (A Tale of Two Words). IEEE Software 19(4): 134-136 (2002)
175EERobert L. Glass: Project Retrospectives, and Why They Never Happen. IEEE Software 19(5): 111-112 (2002)
174EERobert L. Glass: Predicting Future Maintenance Cost, and How We're Doing It Wrong. IEEE Software 19(6): 111-112 (2002)
173 Robert L. Glass, Iris Vessey, Venkataraman Ramesh: Research in software engineering: an analysis of the literature. Information & Software Technology 44(8): 491-506 (2002)
172EERobert L. Glass: A Final Good-bye. Journal of Systems and Software 60(1): 1- (2002)
171EERobert L. Glass, Tsong Yueh Chen: An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (1997-2001). Journal of Systems and Software 64(1): 79-86 (2002)
2001
170EERobert L. Glass: An embarrassing, yet rewarding, ending to a previous column. Commun. ACM 44(1): 11-13 (2001)
169EERobert L. Glass: Practical programmer: academics, and the scarlet letter ``A''. Commun. ACM 44(4): 17-18 (2001)
168 Robert L. Glass: Of Model Changeovers, Style, and Fatware. Commun. ACM 44(9): 17-18 (2001)
167EERobert L. Glass: Loyal Opposition - Frequently Forgotten Fundamental Facts about Software Engineering. IEEE Software 18(3): (2001)
166EERobert L. Glass: A Story about the Creativity Involved in Software Work. IEEE Software 18(5): 96-97 (2001)
165EERobert L. Glass: Extreme Programming: The Good, the Bad, and the Bottom Line. IEEE Software 18(6): 111-112 (2001)
164EERobert L. Glass, Tsong Yueh Chen: An assessment of Systems and Software Engineering scholars and institutions (1996-2000). Journal of Systems and Software 59(1): 107-113 (2001)
2000
163EERobert L. Glass: Y2K and Believing in Software Practice. Commun. ACM 43(3): 17-18 (2000)
162EERobert L. Glass: On personal technical obsolescence. Commun. ACM 43(7): 15-17 (2000)
161EERobert L. Glass: Loyal Opposition - Y2K and Other Software Noncrises. IEEE Software 17(2): (2000)
160EERobert L. Glass: Loyal Opposition - The Sociology of Open Source: Of Cults and Cultures. IEEE Software 17(3): (2000)
159EERobert L. Glass: Loyal Opposition - Process Diversity and a Computing Old Wives'/Husbands' Tale. IEEE Software 17(4): (2000)
158EERobert L. Glass: Loyal Opposition - The Generalization of an Application Domain. IEEE Software 17(5): (2000)
157EERobert L. Glass: Loyal Opposition - New Answer to ``How Important Is Mathematics to the Software Practitioner?''. IEEE Software 17(6): (2000)
156EERobert L. Glass: Y2K behind us: smooth sailing and blue skies? Journal of Systems and Software 50(1): 1-3 (2000)
155EERobert L. Glass: The "maintenance-first" software era. Journal of Systems and Software 50(3): 171-174 (2000)
154EERobert L. Glass: The "software-first" revolution in computer hardware design. Journal of Systems and Software 51(1): 1-5 (2000)
153EERobert L. Glass: Software requirements success predictors - behavioral factors beat technical ones. Journal of Systems and Software 51(2): 85-86 (2000)
152EERobert L. Glass: Academics, and the scarlet letter 'A'. Journal of Systems and Software 51(3): 155 (2000)
151EERobert L. Glass: On design. Journal of Systems and Software 52(1): 1-2 (2000)
150EERobert L. Glass: The End of the "Outsourcing Era". Journal of Systems and Software 53(2): 95-97 (2000)
149EERobert L. Glass: A letter from the frustrated author of a journal paper. Journal of Systems and Software 54(1): 1 (2000)
148EERobert L. Glass: An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (1995-1999). Journal of Systems and Software 54(1): 77-82 (2000)
147EERobert L. Glass: Discussion. Journal of Systems and Software 54(2): 167- (2000)
146EERobert L. Glass: Software maintenance, Y2K and other software non-crises. Journal of Systems and Software 54(2): 83-85 (2000)
145EERobert L. Glass: Y2K, and believing in software practice. Journal of Systems and Software 54(3): 169-170 (2000)
144EERobert L. Glass: Talk About a Software Crisis - Not! Journal of Systems and Software 55(1): 1-2 (2000)
143EERobert L. Glass: A good-bye of sorts. Journal of Systems and Software 55(2): 101- (2000)
1999
142EERobert L. Glass: Evolving a New Theory of Project Success. Commun. ACM 42(11): 17-19 (1999)
141EERobert L. Glass: The Realities of Software Payoffs. Commun. ACM 42(2): 74-79 (1999)
140EERobert L. Glass: Inspections - Some Surprising Findings. Commun. ACM 42(4): 17-19 (1999)
139EERobert L. Glass: Is Criticism of Computing Academe Inevitably Divisive? Commun. ACM 42(6): 11-13 (1999)
138EERobert L. Glass: Buzzwordism and the Epic $150 Million Software Debacle. Commun. ACM 42(8): 17-19 (1999)
137EERobert L. Glass: COBOL: Is Is Dying - or Thriving? DATA BASE 30(1): 15-18 (1999)
136EERobert L. Glass: Loyal Opposition - Of Open Source, Linux...and Hype. IEEE Software 16(1): (1999)
135EERobert L. Glass: Loyal Opposition - On Design. IEEE Software 16(2): (1999)
134EERobert L. Glass: Loyal Opposition - A Snapshot of Systems Development Practice. IEEE Software 16(3): (1999)
133EERobert L. Glass: Cobol: A Historic Past, A Vital Future? IEEE Software 16(4): 118-120 (1999)
132EERobert L. Glass: Examining the effects of the "Application Revolution". Journal of Systems and Software 46(1): 1-5 (1999)
131EERobert L. Glass: Of counting schemes and end-of-century partying. Journal of Systems and Software 47(1): 1-2 (1999)
130EERobert L. Glass: An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (1994-1998). Journal of Systems and Software 49(1): 81-86 (1999)
1998
129EERobert L. Glass, Iris Vessey: Focusing on the Application Domain: Everyone Agrees It's Vital, but Who's Doing Anything about It? HICSS (3) 1998: 187-196
128 Robert L. Glass: How Not To Prepare for a Consulting Assignment, and Other Ugly Consultancy Truths. Commun. ACM 41(12): 11-13 (1998)
127 Iris Vessey, Robert L. Glass: Strong Vs. Weak Approaches to Systems Development. Commun. ACM 41(4): 99-102 (1998)
126 Robert L. Glass: Everything Old Is New Again. Commun. ACM 41(5): 17-20 (1998)
125EERobert L. Glass: Short-Term and Long-term Remedies for Runaway Projects. Commun. ACM 41(7): 13-15 (1998)
124EERobert L. Glass: A Tongue-in-Cheek Look at Fun and/or Games. DATA BASE 29(1): 13-15 (1998)
123EERobert L. Glass: Enterprise Resource Planning - Breakthrough and/or Term Problem? DATA BASE 29(2): 14-16 (1998)
122EERobert L. Glass: Controlling Software Diseases. DATA BASE 29(3): 13-15 (1998)
121EERobert L. Glass: Issue Management. DATA BASE 29(4): 16-18 (1998)
120 Robert L. Glass: Success? Failure? Or Both? IEEE Computer 31(5): 103 (1998)
119 Robert L. Glass: Loyal Opposition: Is There Really a Software Crisis? IEEE Software 15(1): 104-105 (1998)
118 Robert L. Glass: In Praise of Practice. IEEE Software 15(1): 30-31 (1998)
117EERobert L. Glass: Reuse: What's Wrong with This Picture? IEEE Software 15(2): 57-59 (1998)
116EERobert L. Glass: Defining Quality Intuitively. IEEE Software 15(3): 103-104, 107 (1998)
115EERobert L. Glass: Maintenance: Less Is Not More. IEEE Software 15(4): 67-68 (1998)
114EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner yet another date crisis -- Y2k is only the beginning. Journal of Systems and Software 40(1): 1-2 (1998)
113EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner: How long do information systems last? Journal of Systems and Software 40(2): 91- (1998)
112EERobert L. Glass: Editor's Corner: Software runaways - Some surprising findings. Journal of Systems and Software 41(2): 75-77 (1998)
111EERobert L. Glass: An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (1993-1997). Journal of Systems and Software 43(1): 59-64 (1998)
1997
110 Robert L. Glass: The Next Date Crisis and the Ones After That. Commun. ACM 40(1): 15-17 (1997)
109 Robert L. Glass: How Best to Provide the Services IS Programmers Need. Commun. ACM 40(12): 17-19 (1997)
108 Robert L. Glass: The Ups and Downs of Programmer Stress. Commun. ACM 40(4): 17-19 (1997)
107 Robert L. Glass: Revisiting the Industry/Academe Communication Chasm. Commun. ACM 40(6): 11-13 (1997)
106 Robert L. Glass: Cobol - A Contradiction and an Enigma. Commun. ACM 40(9): 11-13 (1997)
105EERobert L. Glass: A Word of Warning About Reuse. DATA BASE 28(2): 19-21 (1997)
104EERobert L. Glass: Software Runaways - Some Surprising Findings. DATA BASE 28(3): 16-19 (1997)
103 Robert L. Glass: Soapbox: Telling Good Numbers from Bad Ones. IEEE Software 14(4): 15-17 (1997)
102 Robert L. Glass: Pilot Studies: What, Why, and How. Journal of Systems and Software 36(1): 85-97 (1997)
101 Robert L. Glass: Software Reflections - A Pioneer's View of the History of the Field. Journal of Systems and Software 36(3): 203-209 (1997)
100 Robert L. Glass: Some Thoughts on Automatic Code Generation. Journal of Systems and Software 37(1): 1-3 (1997)
99 Robert L. Glass: Editor's Corner - Client/Server: Boom or Bust? Journal of Systems and Software 37(2): 99-100 (1997)
98EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner "good enough" software - A unique American advantage. Journal of Systems and Software 38(2): 105-106 (1997)
97EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner Is there anything "time-honored" in the field of software? Journal of Systems and Software 38(3): 195-196 (1997)
96EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner Top scholars and institutions study reaching maturity: A lesson re-learned. Journal of Systems and Software 39(1): 1-2 (1997)
95EERobert L. Glass: An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions (1993-1996). Journal of Systems and Software 39(1): 83-88 (1997)
94EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner computer science Ph.D. production - more institutions, fewer degrees, more students (!). Journal of Systems and Software 39(2): 91 (1997)
93EERobert L. Glass: COBOL: Is it dying or thriving? Journal of Systems and Software 39(3): 197-199 (1997)
1996
92 Robert L. Glass: The Relationship Between Theory and Practice in Software Engineering. Commun. ACM 39(11): 11-13 (1996)
91EERobert L. Glass: Methodologies: Bend to Fit? DATA BASE 27(1): 14-16 (1996)
90EERobert L. Glass: Some Thoughts on Automatic Code Generation. DATA BASE 27(2): 16-18 (1996)
89EERobert L. Glass: Is There Anything ``Time-Honored'' in the Field of Software? DATA BASE 27(3): 16-18 (1996)
88EERobert L. Glass: Who Cares? Technologies in Practice. DATA BASE 27(4): 15-17 (1996)
87 Jonathan P. Bowen, Ricky W. Butler, David L. Dill, Robert L. Glass, David Gries, Anthony Hall, Michael G. Hinchey, C. Michael Holloway, Daniel Jackson, Cliff B. Jones, Michael J. Lutz, David Lorge Parnas, John M. Rushby, Jeannette M. Wing, Pamela Zave: An Invitation to Formal Methods. IEEE Computer 29(4): 16-30 (1996)
86EERobert L. Glass: Study supports existence of software crisis; Management issues appear to be prime cause. Journal of Systems and Software 32(3): 183-184 (1996)
85EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner object-orientation claims: Naturalness, seamlessness seem doubtful. Journal of Systems and Software 33(1): 1-2 (1996)
84EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner About software engineering hype. Journal of Systems and Software 34(1): 1 (1996)
83EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner computer support for creativity. Journal of Systems and Software 34(2): 85-87 (1996)
82EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner mathematics and the computer scientist. Journal of Systems and Software 34(3): 173-176 (1996)
81 Robert L. Glass: The Strange Case of the Proofreader's Pencil. Journal of Systems and Software 35(1): 1-2 (1996)
80 Robert L. Glass: An Assessment of Systems and Software Engineering Scholars and Institutions (1993-1995). Journal of Systems and Software 35(1): 85-89 (1996)
79 Robert L. Glass: Methodologies: Bend to Fit? Journal of Systems and Software 35(2): 93-94 (1996)
78 Robert L. Glass: The Non-Goal-Oriented Committee Meeting. Journal of Systems and Software 35(3): 167-168 (1996)
1995
77 Robert L. Glass: In Search of Self-Belief: The "BOP" Phenomenen. IEEE Computer 28(1): 55-57 (1995)
76EERobert L. Glass, Iris Vessey: Contemporary Application-Domain Taxonomies. IEEE Software 12(4): 63-76 (1995)
75EERobert L. Glass: Turning the corner...to the same old street: A fundamental nonchange in JSS policy. Journal of Systems and Software 28(1): 1-2 (1995)
74EERobert L. Glass: A structure-based critique of contemporary computing research. Journal of Systems and Software 28(1): 3-7 (1995)
73EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner a close escape from greatness. Journal of Systems and Software 28(2): 93-95 (1995)
72EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner a theory about software's practice. Journal of Systems and Software 28(3): 187-188 (1995)
71EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner Beyond formal methods. Journal of Systems and Software 29(2): 95-96 (1995)
70EERobert L. Glass: Readers' corner: An exchange with an anonymous reader, and a call for help from either researchers or librarians. Journal of Systems and Software 30(1-2): 160 (1995)
69EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner in search of an obvious yet radical idea. Journal of Systems and Software 31(1): 1-2 (1995)
68EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner an assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions, 1993 and 1994. Journal of Systems and Software 31(1): 3-6 (1995)
67EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner Plenty of pitfalls: There are numbers and then there are numbers. Journal of Systems and Software 31(2): 95-96 (1995)
66EERobert L. Glass: Software automation: Fact or fraud? Journal of Systems and Software 31(3): 183-184 (1995)
1994
65 Robert L. Glass, Iris Vessey: Software Tasks: Intellectual, Clerical or Creative?. HICSS (4) 1994: 377-382
64EERobert L. Glass: From Wonderland to the Real Problem. IEEE Software 11(3): 90-92 (1994)
63EENorman E. Fenton, Shari Lawrence Pfleeger, Robert L. Glass: Science and Substance: A Challenge to Software Engineers. IEEE Software 11(4): 86-95 (1994)
62EERobert L. Glass: The Software-Research Crisis. IEEE Software 11(6): 42-47 (1994)
61EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner : User satisfaction. Journal of Systems and Software 24(1): 1-2 (1994)
60EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner object-orientation: Theory and Practice (II). Journal of Systems and Software 24(2): 91-93 (1994)
59EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner theory + practice: A disturbing example. Journal of Systems and Software 25(2): 125-126 (1994)
58EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner A tabulation of topics where software practice leads software theory. Journal of Systems and Software 25(3): 219-222 (1994)
57EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner The faking of software design. Journal of Systems and Software 26(2): 101-102 (1994)
56EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner discipline and creativity: An odd couple. Journal of Systems and Software 26(3): 195 (1994)
55EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner Discipline is a dirty word: A story about the software life cycle. Journal of Systems and Software 27(1): 1-2 (1994)
54EERobert L. Glass: An assessment of systems and software engineering scholars and institutions. Journal of Systems and Software 27(1): 63-67 (1994)
53EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner My readers write: Some thoughts on formal methods. Journal of Systems and Software 27(2): 71-72 (1994)
1993
52EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner: Object-orientation: Theory and practice. Journal of Systems and Software 20(1): 1-2 (1993)
51EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner : The many flavors of testing. Journal of Systems and Software 20(2): 105-106 (1993)
50EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner can english majors write maintenance documentation? Journal of Systems and Software 21(1): 1-2 (1993)
49EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner : Of understanding, acceptance, ... and formal methods. Journal of Systems and Software 21(2): 115-116 (1993)
48EERobert L. Glass: Error detection: Which is better, reviews or testing? Journal of Systems and Software 22(1): 1-2 (1993)
47EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner the gold we've failed to mine. Journal of Systems and Software 22(2): 79-80 (1993)
46EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner in defense of adhocracy. Journal of Systems and Software 22(3): 149-150 (1993)
45EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner software estimation is not a rational process. Journal of Systems and Software 23(1): 1-2 (1993)
44EEJean Scholtz, Shyam R. Chidamber, Robert L. Glass, Al Goerner, Mary Beth Rosson, Michael Stark, Iris Vessey: Object-oriented programming: The promise and the reality. Journal of Systems and Software 23(2): 199-204 (1993)
43EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner Which do you think? Modern methods will lead to less software maintenance, or more? Journal of Systems and Software 23(3): 209-210 (1993)
1992
42EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner The best and worst of software in the 1980s. Journal of Systems and Software 17(2): 109-110 (1992)
41EERobert L. Glass, Iris Vessey: Toward a taxonomy of software application domains: History. Journal of Systems and Software 17(2): 189-199 (1992)
40EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner : The importance of software quality in the 1990s. Journal of Systems and Software 17(3): 203-204 (1992)
39EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner on becoming obsolete. Journal of Systems and Software 18(1): 3-4 (1992)
38EERobert L. Glass: Editor's Corner we have lost our way. Journal of Systems and Software 18(2): 111-112 (1992)
37EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner : The importance of the application domain cluster. Journal of Systems and Software 18(3): 205-206 (1992)
36EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner The link between software quality and software maintenance. Journal of Systems and Software 19(1): 1-2 (1992)
35EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner: Finally - someone who understands where software quality fits in. Journal of Systems and Software 19(3): 205-206 (1992)
34EERobert L. Glass: A comparative analysis of the topic areas of computer science, software engineering, and information systems. Journal of Systems and Software 19(3): 277-289 (1992)
1991
33EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner: A report from the best and brightest. Journal of Systems and Software 14(1): 1-2 (1991)
32EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner: Software maintenance: It's time to educate the educators. Journal of Systems and Software 14(2): 65-66 (1991)
31EERobert L. Glass: 4GLs and CASE: What's the payoff? Journal of Systems and Software 14(3): 131-132 (1991)
30EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner : The computing communication chasm: Some new insight into why it is there, and what can be done about it. Journal of Systems and Software 15(1): 1-2 (1991)
29EERobert L. Glass: Formal methods vs. heuristics: Clarifying a controversy. Journal of Systems and Software 15(2): 103-105 (1991)
28EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner : The (solved, unsolved) problem of literature searches. Journal of Systems and Software 15(3): 203-204 (1991)
27EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner: Structured research? (A partly tongue-in-cheek look). Journal of Systems and Software 16(1): 1-2 (1991)
26EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner : Quality software: What is management's role? Journal of Systems and Software 16(2): 83-84 (1991)
25EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner software productivity: What is management's role? Journal of Systems and Software 16(3): 167-168 (1991)
1990
24EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner: Software design: Is there madness in a method? Journal of Systems and Software 11(1): 1-2 (1990)
23EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner: Some pros and cons on (of all things!) references. Journal of Systems and Software 11(3): 157 (1990)
22EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner: The mystery of the little Chinese boy and his computer. Journal of Systems and Software 12(1): 1-2 (1990)
21EERobert L. Glass: Editor's Corner: Theory versus practice - revisited. Journal of Systems and Software 12(2): 81-82 (1990)
20EERobert L. Glass: Editor's Corner: At last - some measured results of the "structured revolution". Journal of Systems and Software 13(1): 1 (1990)
19EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner : Automatic programming - A cocktail party myth? Journal of Systems and Software 13(2): 85-86 (1990)
18EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner : Mikhail Gorbachev and software productivity (!?). Journal of Systems and Software 13(3): 151-152 (1990)
1989
17EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner: The legend of the bad software project. Journal of Systems and Software 10(1): 1 (1989)
16EERobert L. Glass: The temporal relationship between theory and practice. Journal of Systems and Software 10(1): 65-67 (1989)
15EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner : How can computer science truly become a science, and software engineering truly become engineering? Journal of Systems and Software 10(2): 75-76 (1989)
14EERobert L. Glass: Software metrics: of lightning rods and built-up tension. Journal of Systems and Software 10(3): 157-158 (1989)
13EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner: Should a journal publish a virus? Journal of Systems and Software 10(4): 229 (1989)
12EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner. Journal of Systems and Software 9(1): 1-2 (1989)
11EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner: My trivial/brilliant concept called "problem solving". Journal of Systems and Software 9(2): 77-78 (1989)
10EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner: How about next year? A look at a study of technology maturation. Journal of Systems and Software 9(3): 167-168 (1989)
9EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner : Some thoughts on software errors. Journal of Systems and Software 9(4): 243-244 (1989)
1988
8EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner : Software productivity improvement: Who's doing what? Journal of Systems and Software 8(3): 159-160 (1988)
7EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner : A mythology of technology transfer. Journal of Systems and Software 8(4): 257 (1988)
6EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner Robert L. Glass : Software Technology Transfer: A Multiflawed Process (The Road to Productivity Is Full of Potholes). Journal of Systems and Software 8(5): 339-341 (1988)
1986
5EERobert L. Glass: Editor's corner : "Dangerous and misleading": A look at software research via the parnas papers. Journal of Systems and Software 6(3): 217-218 (1986)
1982
4 Robert L. Glass: Real-time Checkout: The 'Source Error First'. Softw., Pract. Exper. 12(1): 77-83 (1982)
1981
3 Robert L. Glass: Persistent Software Errors. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 7(2): 162-168 (1981)
1980
2 Robert L. Glass: Real-Time: The "Lost World" Of Software Debugging and Testing. Commun. ACM 23(5): 264-271 (1980)
1969
1 Robert L. Glass: An Elementary Discussion of Compiler/Interpreter Writing. ACM Comput. Surv. 1(1): 55-77 (1969)

Coauthor Index

1James Bach [214]
2Victor R. Basili [229]
3Antonia Bertolino [214]
4Jonathan P. Bowen [87]
5Ricky W. Butler [87]
6T. Y. Chen [212]
7Tsong Yueh Chen [164] [171] [183] [202] [229]
8Shyam R. Chidamber [44]
9Ross Collard [214]
10David L. Dill [87]
11Norman E. Fenton [63]
12Al Goerner [44]
13David Gries [87]
14Anthony Hall [87]
15Michael G. Hinchey (Mike Hinchey) [87]
16C. Michael Holloway [87]
17Daniel Jackson [87]
18Cliff B. Jones [87]
19Cem Kaner [214]
20Michael J. Lutz [87]
21Matthias S. Matook [234]
22David Lorge Parnas [87]
23Shari Lawrence Pfleeger [63]
24Venkataraman Ramesh [173] [191] [198] [203]
25Mary Beth Rosson [44]
26Johann Rost [234]
27John M. Rushby [87]
28Jean Scholtz [44]
29Michael Stark [44]
30T. H. Tse [212] [229]
31Iris Vessey [41] [44] [65] [76] [127] [129] [173] [191] [198] [203]
32Jeannette M. Wing [87]
33W. Eric Wong [229]
34Pamela Zave [87]

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