2003 | ||
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28 | Anne Fitzpatrick, Janet Abbate, Frank S. Preston, Lucy Slater, Mary Lee Berners-Lee, Jean E. Sammet, Dame Stephanie Shirley, Ruzena Bajcsy, Ann C. Hardy, Adele Goldberg, Anita Borg: Anecdotes. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 25(4): (2003) | |
2002 | ||
27 | Alejandro Fernández, Jörg M. Haake, Adele Goldberg: Tailoring Group Work. CRIWG 2002: 232-244 | |
26 | Adele Goldberg: Collaborative Software Engineering. Journal of Object Technology 1(1): 1-19 (2002) | |
25 | Adele Goldberg: Learning is a Community Experience. Journal of Object Technology 1(2): 7-20 (2002) | |
24 | Adele Goldberg: Creating Value Under Uncertainty. Journal of Object Technology 1(5): 7-26 (2002) | |
2000 | ||
23 | Ulrich Frank, Adele Goldberg: Interview. Wirtschaftsinformatik 42(2): 161-164 (2000) | |
1998 | ||
22 | Adele Goldberg: Building a system in virtual reality with LearningWorks. ITiCSE 1998: 5-9 | |
21 | Adele Goldberg: A reuse business model. Software - Concepts and Tools 19(1): 11-13 (1998) | |
1997 | ||
20 | Laura Hill, Bruce Anderson, Adele Goldberg, Gregor Kiczales, Colin Scott, Kevin Tyson: The OT Life-cycle: From Eureka! to Shrink Wrap (Panel). OOPSLA 1997: 301-303 | |
19 | Adele Goldberg: Virtual teams virtual projects = real learning (abstract only). SAC 1997: 1 | |
18 | Adele Goldberg, Steven T. Abell, David Leibs: The LearningWorks Development and Delivery Frameworks. Commun. ACM 40(10): 78-81 (1997) | |
1996 | ||
17 | Adele Goldberg: Measurement Strategies. ECOOP 1996: 1 | |
1995 | ||
16 | Adele Goldberg: Why Smalltalk? Commun. ACM 38(10): 105-107 (1995) | |
15 | Adele Goldberg: What should we teach? OOPS Messenger 6(4): 30-37 (1995) | |
1994 | ||
14 | Yen-Ping Shan, Ken Auer, Andrew J. Bear, Jim Adamczyk, Adele Goldberg, Tom Love, Dave A. Thomas: Smalltalk in the Business World: The Good, the Bad, and the Future (Panel). OOPSLA 1994: 145-152 | |
1993 | ||
13 | Dave A. Thomas, Adele Goldberg, James Coplien, Peter Coad, Geir Magne Høydalsvik: A Discussion of "On the Purpose of Object-Oriented Analysis" (Panel). OOPSLA 1993: 256-258 | |
12 | Kenneth S. Rubin, Adele Goldberg: Object-oriented project management (abstract). OOPS Messenger 4(2): 222 (1993) | |
1992 | ||
11 | Paul McCullough, Robert G. Atkinson, Adele Goldberg, Martin L. Griss, John Morrision: Reuse: Truth or Fiction (Panel). OOPSLA 1992: 41-44 | |
10 | Adele Goldberg, Kenneth S. Rubin: Object-Oriented Project Management. TOOLS (6) 1992: 238 | |
9 | Adele Goldberg: Can A Manager Be Successful Using Object-Oriented Technology? TOOLS (6) 1992: 3 | |
8 | Kenneth S. Rubin, Adele Goldberg: Object Behavior Analysis. Commun. ACM 35(9): 48-62 (1992) | |
1991 | ||
7 | Martin L. Griss, Sam S. Adams, Howard Baetjer Jr., Brad J. Cox, Adele Goldberg: The Economics of Software Reuse (Panel). OOPSLA 1991: 264-270 | |
6 | Adele Goldberg: Keynote: Can a Manager Be Successful Using Object-Oriented Technology? TOOLS (5) 1991: 5 | |
1988 | ||
5 | Dan Shafer, David A. Wilson, Jeff McKenna, John R. Pugh, Adele Goldberg: Panel: Teaching OOP. OOPSLA 1988: 385-387 | |
4 | Adele Goldberg: Data with a Point of View. SIGMOD Conference 1988: 1 | |
1986 | ||
3 | Adele Goldberg: Programmer as Reader (Invited Paper). IFIP Congress 1986: 379-386 | |
1983 | ||
2 | Adele Goldberg, David Robson: Smalltalk-80: The Language and Its Implementation. Addison-Wesley 1983 | |
1974 | ||
1 | Adele Goldberg: Design for a Computer-Tutor for Elementary Mathematical Logic. IFIP Congress 1974: 884-888 |