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Informing the requirements process with patterns of cooperative interaction. / Sommerville, I.; Martin, D.; Rouncefield, M.
In: The International Arab Journal of Information Technology, Vol. 1, No. 0, 07.2003, p. 1-10.

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Sommerville, I, Martin, D & Rouncefield, M 2003, 'Informing the requirements process with patterns of cooperative interaction', The International Arab Journal of Information Technology, vol. 1, no. 0, pp. 1-10. <http://iajit.org/PDF/vol.1,no.0/1-Ian.pdf>

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Sommerville I, Martin D, Rouncefield M. Informing the requirements process with patterns of cooperative interaction. The International Arab Journal of Information Technology. 2003 Jul;1(0):1-10.

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Sommerville, I. ; Martin, D. ; Rouncefield, M. / Informing the requirements process with patterns of cooperative interaction. In: The International Arab Journal of Information Technology. 2003 ; Vol. 1, No. 0. pp. 1-10.

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