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A visual software process language
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Volume 35 ,  Issue 4  (April 1992) table of contents
Pages: 37 - 44  
Year of Publication: 1992
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Terry Shepard  Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, Ont., Canada
Steve Sibbald  Royal Military College of Canada, Kingston, Ont., Canada
Colin Wortley  College Militaire Royal, St. Jean, P.Q., Canada
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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REVIEW

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A special series of six papers in this issue of Communications of the ACM addresses the general area of CASE as it relates to software quality, the software development process, and management attitudes and e  more...

Collaborative Colleagues:
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Colin Wortley: colleagues