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Growth, evolution, and structural change in open source software
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msquire
on Fri, 2011-04-22 10:24
Growth, evolution, and structural change in open source software
,
Godfrey, Michael
, and
Tu Qiang
, Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Principles of Software Evolution (IWPSE 2001), New York, NY, USA, p.103–106, (2001)
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