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Structure, Cohesion, and Open Source Software Success

Submitted by superadmin on Mon, 2010-01-25 11:20
S. Daniel, “Structure, Cohesion, and Open Source Software Success”, in OSS2005: Open Source Systems , 2005, pp. 317-319.
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