Diane Crawford
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Ten Unmyths of Project Estimation
Phillip Armour
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Sorting Out Software Complexity
Robert L. Glass
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New Surveillance Techniques Raise Privacy Concerns
Boaz Gelbord, Gert Roelofsen
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Computer-Supported Cooperative Work in Design
Zakaria Maamar
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A complex systems perspective on computer-supported collaborative design technology
Yaneer Bar-Yam, Hiroki Sayama, Peyman Faratin, Mark Klein
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On-the-fly web content integrity check boosts users' confidence
Ehsan Vossough, Josef Pieprzyk, Soroush Sedaghat
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A collaborative platform for fixed and mobile networks
Federico Bergenti, Matteo Somacher, Agostino Poggi
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A Java 3D-enabled cyber workspace
Brian Wong, Sherman Lang
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Jim Gray, Alex Szalay
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Jeff Cobb, Matt Lebofsky, Dan Werthimer, David P. Anderson, Eric Korpela
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Volume-Rendered Galactic Animations
Jon Genetti
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Joaquin Miller
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Cris Kobryn, Brian Selic, Guus Ramackers
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UML2 must enable a family of languages
Keith Duddy
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William Frank, Kevin P. Tyson
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Should software engineers be licensed?
Nancy G. Leveson, John C. Knight
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ACM's Position on the Licensing of Software Engineers
Barbara Simons, John White
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Texas licensing of software engineers: All's quiet, for now
Donald J. Bagert
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A Rice University perspective on software engineering licensing
Ken Kennedy, Moshe Y. Vardi
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