Volume 26, Number 2 March 2001

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING NOTES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

LETTERS:
Letter from the Chair, David Notkin1
Notice to Contributing Authors to SIG Newsletters 1
Letter from the Editor, Will Tracz2
Obituary3
Woodpecker 2001 Announcement3
Workshop on Concurrency in Dependable Computing Announcement4
SIGDOC 20014

COLUMNS:
Risks to the Public, Peter G. Neumann and contributors5
ACM Fellow: Frank L. Friedman, Greg Cooper12
Surfing the Net for Software Engineering Notes, Mark Doernhoefer14

WORKSHOPS AND CONFERENCE SUMMARIES:
OOPSLA 2000 Workshop on Scenario-Based Round-Trip Engineering, Tarja Systa, Rudolf K. Keller, Kai Koskimies24
Workshop on Software Product Lines: Economics, Architectures, and Implications, Peter Knauber and Giancarlo Succi29

PAPERS:
Teaching Old Software Dogs, Old Tricks, Lawrence Bernstein and David Klappholz33
A User Requirements Elicitation Tool, Miguel Angel Laguna, Jose Manuel Marques, and Francisco Jose Garcia36
Tracking Software Projects with the Integrated Version Control in SMIT, Zorica Mihajlovic and Dusan Velasevic38
Viewing Use Cases as Active Objects, Lu Zhang, Dan Xie, and Wei Zou44
The Role of Java RMI in Designing Workflow Management System, Wang Shaofeng49
A Software Configuration Management Model for Supporting Component-Based Software Development, Hong Mei, Lu Zhang, Fuqing Yang53
Optimizing Software Process Control, Jacob Sukhodolsky59
An XML-based Approach to Automated Software Testing, Colin Bird and Andrew Sermon64
Coordinated Atomic Actions: How to Remain ACID in the Modern World, Alexander Romanovsky66
Experience Teaching Z with Tool and Web Support, Jonathan P. Bowen69

BOOK REVIEWS:
Parasuram Anatharm, Isaac Pentinmaki, Meyer Tanuan 76

CALENDAR OF EVENTS:
Arnulf Mester 78

WORKSHOP AND CONFERENCE INFORMATION:
ICSE 200183
ICSE 2002106

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