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| 56 | -- | 63 | Daniel E. Cooke, J. Nelson Rushton. Taking Parnas s Principles to the Next Level: Declarative Language Design |
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| 90 | -- | 92 | Vishnu S. Pendyala, Simon S. Y. Shim. The Web as the Ubiquitous Computer |
| 93 | -- | 95 | Sandeep K. Shukla. Model-Driven Engineering and Safety-Critical Embedded Software |
| 96 | -- | 98 | Doug Vogel, Michiel van Genuchten, Carol Saunders. IS Innovation: Thinking Beyond the Silo |
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