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The Development of the C Language
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Incremental Development of Model Transformation Chains Using Automated Testing
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UML for Agent-Oriented Software Development: The Tropos Proposal
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A Formal Software Development Approach Based on COOZ and Refinement Calculus
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Experiences Developing a Virtual Shared Memory System Using High-Level Object Paradigms
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