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IBM Systems Journal

Model-Driven Software Development   Volume 45, Number 3, 2006
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Architectural thinking and modeling with the Architects' Workbench - References

by S. Abrams,
B. Bloom,
P. Keyser,
D. Kimelman,
E. Nelson,
W. Neuberger,
T. Roth,
I. Simmonds,
S. Tang,
and J. Vlissides
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