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A quantitative and qualitative analysis of factors affecting software process improvement
(2003)
Despite the growing body of research on software process improvement (SPI), there is still a great deal of variability in the success of SPI programmes. In this paper, we explore 26 factors that potentially affect SPI. We ...
Ballet
(2003)
Voluntary involuntariness : Thought suppression and the regulation of the experience of will
(2003)
Participants were asked to carry out a series of simple tasks while following mental control instructions. In advance of each task, they either suppressed thoughts of their intention to perform the task, concentrated on ...
Networks security measures using neuro-fuzzy agents
(2003)
The growing dependence of modern society on telecommunication and information networks and e-type systems has become inevitable. However, those types of systems are vulnerable to malicious attacks. The speed and automation ...
SPY - the ESO Supernovae type Ia Progenitor survey
(2003)
Supernovae (SNe) mark the violent termination of a star’s life in an explosion. They are classified according to their light curve as type I or II, with the type I SNe producing very similar light curves, while the SNe ...
Biochemical and functional changes of rat liver spheroids during spheroid formation and maintenance in culture. i. morphological maturation and kinetics changes of energy metabolism, albumin synthesis and activities of some enzymes
(2003)
In the process of isolated single liver cells coming together to form three-dimensional spheroids, cells undergo dramatic environmental changes. How liver cells respond to these changes has not been well studied before. ...
Stress in police officers: a personal construct theory perspective
(Routledge, 2003)
The Comedy Sketch Writers' Handbook
(Comedy People Ltd, 2003)
This is a practical guide to writing and editing short-form, broken comedy, using a selection of creative formulae designed to get practitioners writing quickly and effectively. As new technologies drive the increasing ...