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September 1998 Cutter IT Journal: Software Quality

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Posted August 31, 1998 | |

Introduction
Ed Yourdon

Software Quality: Studying Behavior to Unlock the Truth About Quality
Jeffrey Voas

The Quality Edge: Best Practices from High-Maturity Software Units in India
Ajay Batra and Navyug Mohnot
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