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  • May 1997 American Programmer

    May 1997

    In this issue:
    • May 1997 American Programmer
    • Introduction/Letters to the Editor: American Programmer May 1997
    • Knowledge Workers and the New Employment Contract
    • Power, Politics, and the Software Process
    • Recognizing Achievements Great and Small
    • The "Roman Evaluation" and Other Techniques for Hiring the Greatest Developers
    • What If Programmers Were Treated Like Jocks
  • April 1997 American Programmer

    April 1997

    In this issue:
    • April 1997 American Programmer
    • Calculating the Return on Investment from More Effective Requirements Management
    • Improving the Industrial Application of Requirements Management
    • Introduction: American Programmer April 1997
    • Messy, Exciting, and Anxiety-Ridden: Adaptive Software Development
    • Does Managing Requirements Pay Off?
    • Requirements Happens
    • It's The Expectations, Stupid
  • March 1997 American Programmer

    March 1997

    In this issue:
    • March 1997 American Programmer
    • Barriers to UML Adoption
    • UML: A Curse or a Blessing for the OO Community?
    • Good News, Bad News: A Practitioner's Opinions on UML
    • Introduction: American Programmer March 1997
    • OO Methodology Issues: What Are They and Do They Matter?
    • UML: The Positive Spin
  • February 1997 American Programmer

    February 1997

    In this issue:
    • February 1997 American Programmer
    • Euthanasia for Death March Projects
    • Introduction: American Programmer February 1997
    • Nine Ways to Turn Your Project into a Death March and Get That Promotion
    • Reliable Work on a Death March Schedule
    • Staying Sane on a Death March
    • Surviving and Succeeding in a Death March Project
    • Yes! Give Me a Death March!
  • January 1997 American Programmer

    January 1997

    In this issue:
    • January 1997 American Programmer
    • CRED: Seven Pillars for Java Development
    • Java-Inspired Design: Use Composition, Rather than Inheritance
    • Introduction
    • Java and Java Tools
    • Personalized Interactive Real-Time Sports Reporting

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