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Coplien, J. O.:
Multi-Paradigm Design.
http://www-pu.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de/users/speck/GCSE99_Young_Research/abstracts/Jim_Coplien_gcseYR99.htm
, GCSE'99 Young Researchers Workshop, 1999.
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Divitini, M., G. Omodei Salé, A. Pozzoli, and C. Simone:
Supporting the Dynamics of Knowledge Sharing within Organizations.
In COOCS'93- Conference on Organizational Computing Systems,
Milpitas, CA, November 1-4, 1993, ed. S. Kaplan. ACM Press, pp. 178-183.
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