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ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes
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Volume 34 , Issue 2 (March 2009)
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Pages 27-30
Year of Publication: 2009
ISSN:0163-5948
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ABSTRACT
The third workshop on Sharing and Reusing Architectural Knowledge (SHARK) was held jointly with ICSE 2008 in Leipzig, Germany. It featured two keynote talks, thirteen research position statements and three working groups that discussed on focused topics. This report presents the themes of the workshop, summarizes the results of the discussions held, and suggests some topics for future research.
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[doi> 10.1145/1281421.1281443]
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