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Trends That Affect Temporal Analysis Using SourceForge Data

Submitted by msquire on Tue, 2011-05-03 11:47
A. C. MacLean, Pratt, L. J., Krein, J. L., and Knutson, C. D., “Trends That Affect Temporal Analysis Using SourceForge Data”, in 5th Workshop on Public Data about Software Development (WoPDaSD 2010), 2010.
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