Object-oriented practice in 1998 (panel): does it help or hinder collaboration?
Groups of people working in concert perform most commercial, industrial or in-house software development. These groups are often quite diverse. This panel brings together object-oriented consultants and developers as well as practitioners and researchers interested in human factors and user-centered...
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