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Tools for the Study of the Usual Data Sources found in Libre Software Projects

Submitted by msquire on Tue, 2011-05-03 13:40
G. Robles, González-Barahona, J. M., Izquierdo-Cortazar, D., and Herraiz, I., “Tools for the Study of the Usual Data Sources found in Libre Software Projects”, International Journal of Open Source Software and Processes, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 24 - 45, 2009.
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