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Multi-Modal Modeling, Analysis and Validation of Open Source Software Development Processes

Submitted by crowston on Sat, 2010-06-19 12:50
W. Scacchi, Jensen, C., Noll, J., and Elliott, M., “Multi-Modal Modeling, Analysis and Validation of Open Source Software Development Processes”, Intern. J. Internet Technology and Web Engineering, vol. 1, pp. 49-63, 2006.
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