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Trust and vulnerability in open source software

Submitted by shissam on Thu, 2010-07-01 08:15
Trust and vulnerability in open source software, Hissam, S. A., Plakosh D., and Weinstock C. , Software, {IEE} Proceedings -, 02/2002, Volume 149, Issue 1, Number 1, p.47–51, (2002)
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