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Adapting Function Points to Real-Time Software

By Alain Abran, Marcela Maya, Jean-Marc Desharnais, Denis St-Pierre

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Posted October 31, 1997 | Leadership |

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Alain Abran
Marcela Maya
Jean-Marc Desharnais
Denis St-Pierre
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