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Volume 45, Number 4, 2006
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Activity Explorer: Activity-centric collaboration from research to product - References
by W.
Geyer
,
M. J.
Muller
,
M. T.
Moore
,
E.
Wilcox
,
L.-T.
Cheng
,
B.
Brownholtz
,
C.
Hill
,
and D. R.
Millen
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