Type
Number of items: 31.
B
  • Towards a satisfaction relation between CCS specifications and their refinements. (1992) E.J. Baillie
  • Why is software development so difficult to manage? (1992) R. Barrett and B. Christianson
  • Do we still need the system life cycle? (1992) C. Britton
  • An investigation of types leading to an examination of some aspects of F-bounded interfaces and the type classes of Haskell. (1992) K.M. Buchanan and R. Dickerson
  • CCS and object-oriented concepts. (1992) M. Buchanan and R. Dickerson
  • C
  • Testing should help to insert new bugs or how to modify programs predictably? (1992) B. Christianson and R. Barrett
  • D
  • Help your heart. A practical guide with recipes. (1992) J Davies and Claire Dickerson
  • F
  • Prototyping real time engineering systems using Hatley & Pirbhai's requirement model. (1992) D.A. Fensome
  • G
  • Static instruction scheduling for the HARP multiple-instruction-issue architecture. (1992) S.M. Gray, R.G. Adams, G.J. Green and G.B. Steven
  • H
  • Shakespeare Recycled: the Making of Historical Drama. (1992) G. Holderness
  • Hamlet: First Quarto. (1992) G. Holderness
  • Shakespeare's History Plays: "Richard II" to "Henry V". (1992) G. Holderness
  • Taming of the Shrew: First Quarto of "Taming of a Shrew". (1992) G. Holderness
  • L
  • Security system case study. (1992) M. Loomes and C. Britton
  • Fine grained object protection in UNIX. (1992) M.R. Low
  • Minimal kernels and security. (1992) M.R. Low
  • The Notary. (1992) M.R. Low
  • Neural nets for a language processing task: tag disambiguation. (1992) C. Lyon
  • M
  • A comparison of development methods used in traditional engineering and software engineering. (1992) A. Mayes
  • The responsibility driven object-oriented design method advocated by Wirfs-Brock, Wilkerson and Weiner. (1992) A. Mayes
  • A survey of the current state of reuse in a software environment. (1992) A. Mayes
  • Eiffel, the universe and everything. (somethings anyway). (1992) A. Mayes and R. Barrett
  • Experience of using Coad and Yourdon object-oriented analysis and design. (1992) A. Mayes and R. Barrett
  • Are there any parallels between object-oriented system development and other branches of engineering? (1992) A. Mayes and C. Britton
  • S
  • The tragicall historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke (1603). (1992) William Shakespeare, G. Holderness and B. Loughrey
  • Managing the Unknowable : The Strategic Boundaries Between Order and Chaos. (1992) Ralph Stacey
  • Managing Chaos : Dynamic Business Strategies in an Unpredictable World. (1992) Ralph Stacey
  • Andalucia : An emerging regional economy in Europe. (1992) Keith Salmon
  • Towards secure, optimistic, distributed, open systems. (1992) J.F. Snook
  • A program for animating CCS specifications. (1992) J.R. Stobo
  • W
  • Personal Construct Psychology in Clinical Practice : Theory, Research and Applications. (1992) David Winter