Type
Number of items: 31.
Shakespeare Recycled: the Making of Historical Drama. (1992)
G. Holderness
Hamlet: First Quarto. (1992)
G. Holderness
Personal Construct Psychology in Clinical Practice : Theory, Research and Applications. (1992)
David Winter
Help your heart. A practical guide with recipes. (1992)
J Davies
and
Claire Dickerson
The tragicall historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke (1603). (1992)
William Shakespeare,
G. Holderness
and
B. Loughrey
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
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 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
Testing should help to insert new bugs or how to modify programs predictably? (1992)
B. Christianson
and
R. Barrett
Prototyping real time engineering systems using Hatley & Pirbhai's requirement model. (1992)
D.A. Fensome
Static instruction scheduling for the HARP multiple-instruction-issue architecture. (1992)
S.M. Gray,
R.G. Adams,
G.J. Green
and
G.B. Steven
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
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
Towards secure, optimistic, distributed, open systems. (1992)
J.F. Snook
A program for animating CCS specifications. (1992)
J.R. Stobo