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ICSM 1992: Orlando, FL, USA
- Proceedings of the Conference on Software Maintenance, ICSM 1992, Orlando, FL, USA, 9-12 November, 1992. IEEE Computer Society 1992, ISBN 0-8186-2980-0

- John C. Munson, Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar:

Software measurement for the space shuttle HAL/S maintenance environment. - Norman F. Schneidewind:

Reliability models and metrics for space shuttle maintenance position statement. - Bill Curtis:

Maintaining the software process. 2-8 - Sasa Dekleva:

Delphi study of software maintenance problems. 10-17 - Marc Haziza, J. F. Voidrot, E. Minor, L. Pofelski, Sandrine Blazy

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Software maintenance: an analysis of industrial needs and constraints. 18-26 - Makoto Ino:

Current state of software maintenance in Japan: in depth view. 27-29 - Stephen B. Ornburn, Spencer Rugaber:

Reverse engineering: resolving conflicts between expected and actual software designs. 32-40 - David W. Binkley:

Using semantic differencing to reduce the cost of regression testing. 41-50 - Robert J. Kosman, Thomas J. Restivo:

Incorporating the inspection process into a software maintenance organization. 51-56 - Loredana Mancini:

Romancing the quantitative maintenance management. 58-62 - Tetsuo Tamai, Yohsuke Torimitsu:

Software lifetime and its evolution process over generations. 63-69 - Susan A. Sherer:

Cost benefit analysis and the art of software maintenance. 70-77 - Mari Georges:

Paradigms for maintenance. 80-86 - Mikio Tanaka:

A study of portability problems and evaluation. 90-95 - Mohammed Erradi, Gregor von Bochmann, Rachida Dssouli:

A framework for dynamic evolution of object-oriented specifications. 96-104 - Harry M. Sneed:

Migration of procedurally oriented COBOL programs in an object-oriented architecture. 105-116 - Larry Cousin, James S. Collofello:

A task-based approach to improving the software maintenance process. 118-126 - Del-Raj Harjani, Jean-Pierre Queille:

A process model for the maintenance of large space systems software. 127-136 - Daniel W. Drew:

Tailoring the software engineering Institute's (SEI) Capability Maturity Model (CMM) to a software sustaining engineering organization. 137-144 - Keith H. Bennett, Tim M. Bull, Hongji Yang:

A transformation system for maintenance-turning theory into practice. 146-155 - Mark G. Pleszkoch, Richard C. Linger, Alan R. Hevner:

Eliminating non-traversable paths from structured programs. 156-164 - William C. Chu, Sukesh Patel:

Software restructuring by enforcing localization and information hiding. 165-172 - David S. Hinley, Keith H. Bennett:

Developing a model to manage the software maintenance process. 174-182 - Miriam A. M. Capretz, Malcolm Munro:

COMFORM-a software maintenance method based on the software configuration management discipline. 183-192 - Torbjørn Skramstad, Khaled M. Khan:

A redefined software life cycle model for improved maintenance. 193-197 - Norman Wilde, Juan A. Gomez, Thomas Gust, Douglas Strasburg:

Locating user functionality in old code. 200-205 - Bret Johnson, Steve Ornburn, Spencer Rugaber:

A quick tools strategy for program analysis and software maintenance. 206-213 - William E. Howden, Suehee Pak:

Problem domain, structural and logical abstractions in reverse engineering. 214-224 - Eric J. Byrne:

A conceptual foundation for software re-engineering. 226-235 - Keith Brian Gallagher:

Evaluating the Surgeon's Assistant: results of a pilot study. 236-244 - Nazim H. Madhavji, Kamel Toubache, Won-Kook Hong:

A framework for process maintenance [software]. 245-254 - Pasi Kuvaja, Günter Koch:

Maturity of maintenance [software]. 259-260 - Lee J. White, Hareton K. N. Leung:

A firewall concept for both control-flow and data-flow in regression integration testing. 262-271 - Mary Jean Harrold, Brian A. Malloy:

Data flow testing of parallelized code. 272-281 - Janusz W. Laski, Wojciech Szermer:

Identification of program modifications and its applications in software maintenance. 282-290 - Thomas M. Pigoski, Craig A. Cowden:

Software transition: experience and lessons learned. 294-298 - Rajiv Gupta

, Mary Jean Harrold, Mary Lou Soffa:
An approach to regression testing using slicing. 299-308 - Aniello Cimitile, Filippo Lanubile, Giuseppe Visaggio:

Traceability based on design decisions. 309-317 - Frank W. Calliss:

An outline for a software maintenance course. 320-321 - James E. Cardow:

Can software maintenance be taught? 322-323 - Keith R. Pierce:

The benefits of maintenance exercises in project-based courses in software engineering. 324-325 - Lionel C. Briand, Victor R. Basili:

A classification procedure for the effective management of changes during the maintenance process. 328-336 - Paul W. Oman, Jack R. Hagemeister:

Metrics for assessing a software system's maintainability. 337-344 - Linda M. Ott, James M. Bieman:

Effects of software changes on module cohesion. 345-353 - Panos E. Livadas, Prabal K. Roy:

Program dependence analysis. 356-365 - Gerardo Canfora, Lucio Sansone, Giuseppe Visaggio:

Data flow diagrams: reverse engineering production and animation. 366-375 - Bjørn Gulla:

Improved maintenance support by multi-version visualizations. 376-383

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