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    <description>A 1999 technical report by Richard F. Paige and Jonathan S. Ostroff.  Available in Postscript and PDF format.</description>
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    <description>By Kim WaldÃ©n, Jean-Marc Nerson; Prentice Hall, 1995, ISBN 0130313033. In development, OO methods stand out in potential for code reuse and making program analysis, design, implementation a seamless process. Descriptions, related books and topics, purchase source. [Amazon.com]</description>
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