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Introduction to the EASE 2016 special section: Evidence-based software engineering: Past, present, and future

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Introduction to the EASE 2016 special section: Evidence-based software engineering: Past, present, and future. / Beecham, S.; Bowes, D.; Stol, K.-J.
In: Information and Software Technology, Vol. 89, 01.09.2017, p. 14-18.

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Beecham S, Bowes D, Stol KJ. Introduction to the EASE 2016 special section: Evidence-based software engineering: Past, present, and future. Information and Software Technology. 2017 Sept 1;89:14-18. Epub 2017 May 8. doi: 10.1016/j.infsof.2017.05.002

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Beecham, S. ; Bowes, D. ; Stol, K.-J. / Introduction to the EASE 2016 special section : Evidence-based software engineering: Past, present, and future. In: Information and Software Technology. 2017 ; Vol. 89. pp. 14-18.

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