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Refining Feature Driven Development: A Methodology For Early Aspects

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Refining Feature Driven Development: A Methodology For Early Aspects. / Pang, Jianxiong; Blair, Lynne.
Early Aspects: Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering and Architecture Design. ed. / Bedir Tekinerdogan; Paul Clements; Ana Moreira; Joao Araujo. 2004. p. 86-91.

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Harvard

Pang, J & Blair, L 2004, Refining Feature Driven Development: A Methodology For Early Aspects. in B Tekinerdogan, P Clements, A Moreira & J Araujo (eds), Early Aspects: Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering and Architecture Design. pp. 86-91. <http://doc.utwente.nl/56986/1/00000112.pdf>

APA

Pang, J., & Blair, L. (2004). Refining Feature Driven Development: A Methodology For Early Aspects. In B. Tekinerdogan, P. Clements, A. Moreira, & J. Araujo (Eds.), Early Aspects: Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering and Architecture Design (pp. 86-91) http://doc.utwente.nl/56986/1/00000112.pdf

Vancouver

Pang J, Blair L. Refining Feature Driven Development: A Methodology For Early Aspects. In Tekinerdogan B, Clements P, Moreira A, Araujo J, editors, Early Aspects: Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering and Architecture Design. 2004. p. 86-91

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Pang, Jianxiong ; Blair, Lynne. / Refining Feature Driven Development: A Methodology For Early Aspects. Early Aspects: Aspect-Oriented Requirements Engineering and Architecture Design. editor / Bedir Tekinerdogan ; Paul Clements ; Ana Moreira ; Joao Araujo. 2004. pp. 86-91

Bibtex

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