A Cost Model for Software System Families |
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Presented: January 2003 | |
A Framework for Software Product Line Practice |
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A Framework for Software Product Line Practice | |
A Scenario for Using the Product Line Practice Framework |
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A Scenario for Using the Product Line Practice Framework | |
A Study of Product Production in Software Product Lines |
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A software product line organization exists to produce products. Much of the research on creating products via product lines has focused on developing core assets such as requirements, architectures, and components. This technical note presents the results of a study that focused on how product line organizations create products (e.g., their production strategy and how core assets are used in the production process). These results include compiled responses to the questionnaire used in the study and follow-up interviews. | |
A Taxonomy of Variability in Web Service Flows |
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presented at Service Oriented Architectures and Product Lines - What is the Connection? (SOAPL - 07), September 10, 2007, Kyoto, Japan | |
Adopting Software Product Lines: Getting Leverage from Your Process Improvement |
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Presented: June 2005 | |
Advancing the State of Software Product Line Practice |
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Advancing the State of Software Product Line Practice | |
An Adoption Roadmap for Software Product Line Practice |
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An Adoption Roadmap for Software Product Line Practice | |
Application of Feature-Oriented Domain Analysis to the Army Movement Control Domain and Appendices A-I |
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Application of Feature-Oriented Domain Analysis to the Army Movement Control Domain and Appendices A-I | |
Application of Options Analysis for Reengineering in a Lead System Integrator Environment |
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Application of Options Analysis for Reengineering in a Lead System Integrator Environment | |
Approach to Software Product Line Acquisition Planning, An |
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presented at the SEI Army Software Product Line Workshop, February 12, 2009 | |
Army Software Product Line Workshop |
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Presented: February 2009 | |
Army Software Product Line Workshop SPL Overview |
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presented at the SEI Army Software Product Line Workshop, February 12, 2009 | |
Basic Concepts of Product Line Practice for the DoD |
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Basic Concepts of Product Line Practice for the DoD | |
Business Process Lines to Develop Service-Oriented Architectures through the Software Product Lines paradigm |
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Presented: September 2008 | |
Calculating Return on Investment for Software Product Lines |
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Calculating Return on Investment for Software Product Lines | |
Combining Product Line Engineering and Service Oriented Architecture in Health Care Infrastructure Systems: Experience Report |
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Presented: September 2008 | |
Coming Soon: A New Version of the SEI's Framework for Software Product Line Practice |
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Coming Soon: A New Version of the SEI's Framework for Software Product Line Practice | |
Comparison of Service and Software Product Family Modeling |
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Similarities and differences in service oriented computing modeling and software product family modeling. | |
Components As Products |
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Components As Products | |
Diamond Software Product Family Product Centered Organization (PCO) |
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Presented: February 2009 | |
DoD Acquisition Environment and Software Product Lines, The |
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The DoD Acquisition Environment and Software Product Lines | |
DoD Product Line Practice Workshop Report |
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DoD Product Line Practice Workshop Report | |
Domain Analysis Bibliography, A |
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Domain Analysis Bibliography, A | |
Domain-Specific Software Architecture Program, The |
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The Domain-Specific Software Architecture Program | |
E Pluribus Unum |
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E Pluribus Unum | |
Examining Product Line Readiness: Experiences with the SEI Product Line Technical Probe |
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Presented: November 2005 | |
FAQs Part 2: Are Product Lines Right for My Organization? |
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FAQs Part 2: Are Product Lines Right for My Organization? | |
FAQs Part 3: Exploring the Issues More Deeply |
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FAQs Part 3: Exploring the Issues More Deeply | |
FAQs Part 4: Product Lines in the Context of Acquisition |
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FAQs Part 4: Product Lines in the Context of Acquisition | |
FAQs Part 5: Getting Started |
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FAQs Part 5: Getting Started | |
FAQs: An Introduction to Software Product Lines |
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FAQs: An Introduction to Software Product Lines | |
Feature Based Design of Web Service Transaction Compensations |
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Feature-Oriented Domain Analysis (FODA) Feasibility Study |
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Feature-Oriented Domain Analysis (FODA) Feasibility Study | |
Fifth DoD Product Line Practice Workshop Report |
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Fifth DoD Product Line Practice Workshop Report | |
Fifth Product Line Practice Workshop Report |
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Fifth Product Line Practice Workshop Report | |
Formulation of a Production Strategy for a Software Product Line |
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Software product lines can improve an organization’s position in an existing market and its ability to react to new and changing markets. This technical note describes a technique, based on well-known procedures for defining and evaluating a business strategy, for formulating the production strategy of a production system. | |
Fourth Product Line Practice Workshop Report |
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Fourth Product Line Practice Workshop Report | |
From Projects to Product Lines: A Product Line Economics Case Study |
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This presentation provides an overview of the SCAMPI appraisal method. | |
Guidelines for Developing a Product Line Concept of Operations |
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Guidelines for Developing a Product Line Concept of Operations | |
Guidelines for Developing a Product Line Production Plan |
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Guidelines for Developing a Product Line Production Plan | |
Guidelines for Using OAR Concepts in a DoD Product Line Acquisition Environment |
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Guidelines for Using OAR Concepts in a DoD Product Line Acquisition Environment | |
Identifying and Specifying Reusable Services of Service Centric Systems through Product Line Technology |
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Identifying and Specifying Reusable Services of Service Centric Systems through Product Line Technology | |
Imaging Services on the Grid as a Product Line : Requirements and Architecture |
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Introduction to Software Product Line Adoption |
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Presented: September 2005 | |
Investment Analysis of Software Assets for Product Lines |
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Investment Analysis of Software Assets for Product Lines | |
It Takes Two |
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It Takes Two | |
Lunching and Institutionalizing |
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Lunching and Institutionalizing | |
MAP and OAR Methods: Techniques for Developing Core Assets for Software Product Lines from Existing Assets |
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MAP and OAR Methods: Techniques for Developing Core Assets for Software Product Lines from Existing Assets | |
Making SIMPLE Decisions about Software Product Lines |
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Making SIMPLE Decisions about Software Product Lines | |
Making the Use of the DoDAF Easier for DoD Organizations |
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Making the Use of the DoDAF Easier for DoD Organizations | |
Managing Variability in Software Architectures |
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Managing Variability in Software Architectures | |
Marathon Man |
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Marathon Man | |
Mining Existing Assets for Software Product Lines |
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Mining Existing Assets for Software Product Lines | |
New Curriculum Fosters Adoption of Software Product Line Practices |
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New Curriculum Fosters Adoption of Software Product Line Practices | |
Only Leaders Need Apply |
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Only Leaders Need Apply | |
Overview of a Proactive Software Product Line Acquisition Approach |
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presented at the SEI Army Software Product Line Workshop, February 12, 2009 | |
Pas de Deux: Making the Two-Part Organization Work |
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Pas de Deux: Making the Two-Part Organization Work | |
Perspective on Software Reuse |
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Perspective on Software Reuse | |
Predicting When Product Line Investment Pays |
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Predicting When Product Line Investment Pays | |
Preparing for Automated Derivation of Products in a Software Product Line |
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Preparing for Automated Derivation of Products in a Software Product Line | |
Probing Product Line Practices |
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Probing Product Line Practices | |
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Service-Oriented Architectures and Product Lines |
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Proceedings of the First Workshop on Service-Oriented Architectures and Product Lines | |
Product Line Acquisition in a DoD Organization—Guidance for Decision Makers |
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Product Line Acquisition in a DoD Organization—Guidance for Decision Makers | |
Product Line Acquisition in the DoD: The Promise, The Challenges |
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Product Line Acquisition in the DoD: The Promise, The Challenges | |
Product Line Analysis for Practitioners |
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Product Line Analysis for Practitioners | |
Product Line Analysis: A Practical Introduction |
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Product Line Analysis: A Practical Introduction | |
Product Line Practice Workshop Report |
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Product Line Practice Workshop Report | |
Product Line Practice: An Effort Worth Making |
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Product Line Practice: An Effort Worth Making | |
Product Line Production Planning for the Home Integration System Example |
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Product Line Production Planning for the Home Integration System Example | |
Product Line State of the Practice Report |
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Product Line State of the Practice Report | |
Product Lines Are Everywhere |
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Product Lines Are Everywhere | |
Product Lines in Practice at Three Major Corporations |
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Product Lines in Practice at Three Major Corporations | |
Product Lines that supply other Product Lines: A Service-Oriented Approach |
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presented at Service Oriented Architectures and Product Lines - What is the Connection? | |
Quality Attribute Design Primitives and the Attribute Driven Design Method |
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Quality Attribute Design Primitives and the Attribute Driven Design Method | |
R2PL 2005 Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Reengineering Towards Product Lines |
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R2PL 2005 Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Reengineering Towards Product Lines | |
Report of the Reuse and Product Lines Working Group of WISR8 |
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Report of the Reuse and Product Lines Working Group of WISR8 | |
Resources for Getting Started with Software Product Lines |
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Resources for Getting Started with Software Product Lines | |
Reuse-Based Software Development Methodology, A |
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Reuse-Based Software Development Methodology, A | |
SEI Hosts Software Product Line Conference |
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SEI Hosts Software Product Line Conference | |
SEI Publishes Framework for Software Process Research |
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SEI Publishes Framework for Software Process Research | |
Second DoD Product Line Practice Workshop Report |
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Second DoD Product Line Practice Workshop Report | |
Second Product Line Practice Workshop Report |
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Second Product Line Practice Workshop Report | |
Semantic Web Services-based Reasoning in the Design of Software Product Lines |
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presented at the 12th International Software Product Line Conference, 2008, in Limerick, Ireland, September 8-12, 2008 | |
Service Oriented Architectures and Product Lines - What is the Connection? |
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presented at The 11th International Software Product Line Conference (SPLC 2007), September 10-14, 2007, Kyoto, Japan | |
Service-Oriented Product Lines: Towards a Development Process and Feature Management Model for Web Services |
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presented at SOAPL 2008: Service-Oriented Architectures and Software Product Lines - Putting Both Together, Limerick, Ireland, September 8-12, 2008 | |
Software Factories: Assembling Applications with Patterns, Models, Frameworks, and Tools |
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Presented at the Third Software | |
Software Product Line Adoption Roadmap |
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Software Product Line Adoption Roadmap | |
Software Product Line Essentials |
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Presented: July 2008 | |
Software Product Line Practice Patterns |
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Software Product Line Practice Patterns | |
Software Product Lines |
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Presented: April 2005 | |
Software Product Lines FAQs Part VI: Using Software Product Lines with Other Approaches |
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Software Product Lines FAQs Part VI: Using Software Product Lines with Other Approaches | |
Software Product Lines: A New Paradigm for the New Century |
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Software Product Lines: A New Paradigm for the New Century | |
Software Product Lines: Experience from the Eighth DoD Software Product Line Workshop |
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Software Product Lines: Experience from the Eighth DoD Software Product Line Workshop | |
Software Product Lines: Experiences from the Seventh DoD Software Product Line Workshop |
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Software Product Lines: Experiences from the Seventh DoD Software Product Line Workshop | |
Software Product Lines: Experiences from the Sixth DoD Software Product Line Workshop |
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Software Product Lines: Experiences from the Sixth DoD Software Product Line Workshop | |
Software Product Lines: Past, Present, and Future |
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Presented: May 2005 | |
Software Product Lines: Practices and Patterns |
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Building product lines from common assets can yield remarkable improvements in productivity, time to market, product quality, and customer satisfaction. This book provides a framework of specific practices, with detailed case studies, to guide the implementation of product lines in your organization. | |
Software Product Lines: Report of the 2009 U.S. Army Software Product Line Workshop |
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This report is a synthesis of the presentations and discussions that took place during the 2009 U.S. Army Software Product Line Workshop. | |
Software Product Lines: Reuse That Makes Business Sense |
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Presented: April 2006 | |
Software Product Lines: Reuse That Makes Business Sense (Boeing Software Conference) |
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Presented: March 2007 | |
Testing a Software Product Line |
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Testing a Software Product Line | |
The Evolution of Product Line Assets |
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Change is a natural, although not always welcome, part of product line development. The changes may be initiated to correct, improve, or extend assets or products. Since no asset is independent of all other assets, changes to one asset often require corresponding changes in other assets. And changes to assets propagate to affect all the products using those assets. Many of the practices of a successful product line initiate, manage, or consume these changes. Both conceptual techniques and software tools are available to assist in the management of these changes. | |
The Hottest Issues in Software Product Lines: |
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The Hottest Issues in Software Product Lines: | |
The Man with the Plan |
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The Man with the Plan | |
The Net Effects of Product Lines |
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The Net Effects of Product Lines | |
The Structured Intuitive Model for Product Line Economics (SIMPLE) |
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Software product line practice is an effective strategy for developing families of software-intensive products. Business modeling is a fundamental practice that provides input into a number of decisions that are made by organizations using or considering using the product line strategy. This report presents the Structured Intuitive Model of Product Line Economics (SIMPLE), a general-purpose business model that supports the estimation of the costs and benefits in a product line development organization. The model supports decisions such as whether to use a product line strategy in a specific situation, the specific strategy to apply, and the appropriateness of acquiring or building specific assets. This report illustrates the model's scope by presenting several scenarios and its usefulness by integrating it into several product line practice patterns. The report ends with a description of future work aimed at making the model usable by product line practitioners. | |
Third DoD Product Line Practice Workshop Report |
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Third DoD Product Line Practice Workshop Report | |
Third Product Line Practice Workshop Report |
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Third Product Line Practice Workshop Report | |
Tiptoe Carefully or Dive Right In? |
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Tiptoe Carefully or Dive Right In? | |
Transitioning Domain Analysis: An Industry Experience |
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Transitioning Domain Analysis: An Industry Experience | |
Using Product Line Analysis to Get Started With Software Product Lines |
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Using Product Line Analysis to Get Started With Software Product Lines | |
Variability in Software Product Lines |
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Variability in Software Product Lines | |
What's the Difference Between Product Line Scope and Product Line Requirements? |
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What's the Difference Between Product Line Scope and Product Line Requirements? | |
Workshop on Service- Oriented Architectures and Software Product Lines - Putting Both Together (SOAPL 2008) |
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