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Blekinge Institute of Technology Licentiate Series No. 2004:07

Software Process Assessment & Improvment in Industrial Requirements Engineering

Tony Gorschek

ISSN 1650-2140 ISBN 91-7295-041-2

School of Engineering

Department of Systems and Software Engineering Blekinge Institute of Technology

Software Process Assessment & Improvement in Industrial Requirements EngineeringTony Gorschek

Tony omslag 2004-05-11 10.13 Sida 1

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