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A controlled experiment to investigate the effect of 'process patterns' on the quality of requirement analysis. / Estabraghy, Ahmad; Dalcher, Darren.
Procs IEEE/ACS Int Conf on Computer Systems and Applications 2007. IEEE COMPUTER SOC, 2007. p. 645-649.

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Estabraghy, A & Dalcher, D 2007, A controlled experiment to investigate the effect of 'process patterns' on the quality of requirement analysis. in Procs IEEE/ACS Int Conf on Computer Systems and Applications 2007. IEEE COMPUTER SOC, pp. 645-649. https://doi.org/10.1109/AICCSA.2007.370698

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Estabraghy, A., & Dalcher, D. (2007). A controlled experiment to investigate the effect of 'process patterns' on the quality of requirement analysis. In Procs IEEE/ACS Int Conf on Computer Systems and Applications 2007 (pp. 645-649). IEEE COMPUTER SOC. https://doi.org/10.1109/AICCSA.2007.370698

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Estabraghy A, Dalcher D. A controlled experiment to investigate the effect of 'process patterns' on the quality of requirement analysis. In Procs IEEE/ACS Int Conf on Computer Systems and Applications 2007. IEEE COMPUTER SOC. 2007. p. 645-649 doi: 10.1109/AICCSA.2007.370698

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Estabraghy, Ahmad ; Dalcher, Darren. / A controlled experiment to investigate the effect of 'process patterns' on the quality of requirement analysis. Procs IEEE/ACS Int Conf on Computer Systems and Applications 2007. IEEE COMPUTER SOC, 2007. pp. 645-649

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