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3rd SIGSOFT FSE 1995: Washington, DC, USA
- Gail E. Kaiser:

Proceedings of the Third ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering, SIGSOFT 1995, Washington, DC, USA, October 10-13, 1995. ACM 1995, ISBN 978-0-89791-716-2
ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes 20(4), October 1995
Panels
- Alfred V. Aho, Nancy D. Griffeth:

Feature Interactions in the Global Information Infrastructure (Panel). 2-4 - David Garlan:

Software Architecture: Next Steps Towards an Engineering Discipline for Software Systems Design (Panel). 5
Papers
- Amy Moormann Zaremski, Jeannette M. Wing:

Specification Matching of Software Components. 6-17 - Gail C. Murphy, David Notkin, Kevin J. Sullivan

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Software Reflexion Models: Bridging the Gap Between Source and High-Level Models. 18-28 - Rajiv Gupta, Mary Lou Soffa:

Hybrid Slicing: An Approach for Refining Static Slices Using Dynamic Information. 29-40 - Thomas W. Reps, Genevieve Rosay:

Precise Interprocedural Chopping. 41-52 - Daniel Hoffman, Paul A. Strooper:

State Abstraction and Modular Software Development. 53-61 - Alan D. Fekete:

Liveness Conditions in Model-Based Service Specifications: A Case Study. 62-71 - José Luiz Fiadeiro, T. S. E. Maibaum:

Interconnecting Formalisms: Supporting Modularity, Reuse and Incrementality. 72-80 - Elaine J. Weyuker:

Using the Consequence of Failures for Testing and Reliability Assessment. 81-91 - Adam A. Porter, Harvey P. Siy, Carol A. Toman, Lawrence G. Votta:

An Experiment to Assess the Cost-Benefits of Code Inspections in Large Scale Software Development. 92-103 - Susan Horwitz, Thomas W. Reps, Shmuel Sagiv:

Demand Interprocedural Dataflow Analysis. 104-115 - Gail C. Murphy, David Notkin:

Lightweight Source Model Extraction. 116-127 - Jeannette M. Wing, Mandana Vaziri:

Model Checking Software Systems: A Case Study. 128-139 - Shing-Chi Cheung

, Jeff Kramer:
Compositional Reachability Analysis of Finite-State Distributed Systems with User-Specified Constraints. 140-150 - Andreas Zeller:

A Unified Version Model for Configuration Management. 151-160 - Alan Kaplan, Jack C. Wileden:

Formalization and Application of a Unifying Model for Name Management. 161-172

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