| Changing the paradigm of software engineering |
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Communications of the ACM
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Volume 49 , Issue 8 (August 2006)
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Music information retrieval
Pages: 67 - 70
Year of Publication: 2006
ISSN:0001-0782
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ABSTRACT
Software evolution, iterative, and agile development represent a fundamental departure from the previous waterfall-based paradigm of software engineering.
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Dapeng Liu , Andrian Marcus , Denys Poshyvanyk , Vaclav Rajlich, Feature location via information retrieval based filtering of a single scenario execution trace, Proceedings of the twenty-second IEEE/ACM international conference on Automated software engineering, November 05-09, 2007, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
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