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Which paradigm can improve the reliability of next-generation measurement system software

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Robert B. Grady and Deborah L. Caswell, Software Metrics: Establishing a Company- Wide Program, Prentice-Hall Inc., 1987.
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Hajime Makabe, Reliability Data Analysis, lwanami Shoten, 1987 (in Japanese).
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John A. Lewis, Sailie M. Henry, Dennis G. Kafura and Robert S. Schulman, "An Empirical Study of the Object-Oriented Paradigm and Software Reuse," Conference on OOPSLA'91, Phoenix, Arizona,USA, October 1991.

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cover image ACM SIGPLAN OOPS Messenger
ACM SIGPLAN OOPS Messenger  Volume 4, Issue 2
April 1993
284 pages
ISSN:1055-6400
DOI:10.1145/157710
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    OOPSLA '92: Addendum to the proceedings on Object-oriented programming systems, languages, and applications (Addendum)
    December 1992
    320 pages
    ISBN:0897916107
    DOI:10.1145/157709
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