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Using Software Archaeology to Measure Knowledge Loss in Software Projects Due to Developer Turnover

Submitted by msquire on Wed, 2011-05-11 15:11
D. Izquierdo-Cortazar, Robles, G., Ortega, F., and Gonzalez-Barahona, J. M., “Using Software Archaeology to Measure Knowledge Loss in Software Projects Due to Developer Turnover”, 2009 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS 2009), pp. 1-10, 2009.
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