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Software Patterns, Knowledge Maps, and Domain Analysis

✍ Scribed by Mohamed E Fayad; Huascar A Sanchez; Srikanth G K Hegde; Anshu Basia; Ashka Vakil


Publisher
CRC, Taylor and Francis
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
448
Category
Library

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