Tertiary The Constitution of Intellectual Work by Programming Teams
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Describes the problematic but common assumptions taken by researchers on the method by which programming teams do their work: a rational, goal-oriented perspective on their project.
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%A Holland, D.
%A Reeves, J. R.
%A Larme, A.
%B Tertiary The Constitution of Intellectual Work by Programming Teams
%D 1992
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%T The Constitution of Intellectual Work by Programming Teams
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