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Model-Driven Software Development   Volume 45, Number 3, 2006
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Model Driven Development for Business Performance Management - References

by P. Chowdhary,
K. Bhaskaran,
N. S. Caswell,
H. Chang,
T. Chao,
S.-K. Chen,
M. Dikun,
H. Lei,
J.-J. Jeng,
S. Kapoor,
C. A. Lang,
G. Mihaila,
I. Stanoi,
and L. Zeng
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