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Conley CA, Sproull L. Easier Said than Done: An Empirical Investigation of Software Design and Quality in Open Source Software Development. 2009 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2009). 2009:1-10. Abstract
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Conley CA. Design for quality: The case of Open Source Software Development. Vol PhD. New York, NY: New York University; 2008.
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