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Unique mechanisms to increase structural stability and enhance antigen binding in nanobodies. [PDF]

open access: yesStructure
Ketaren NE   +11 more
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Addressing Primary Care Needs of Cancer Survivors: The Primary Care Engaged Research for Cancer Survivorship Care (PERCS) Initiative. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Fam Med
Mollica MA   +12 more
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The Calculus of Reengineering

Information Systems Research, 1996
Advances in new Information Technologies (IT) and changes in the business environment such as globalization and competitive pressure have prompted organizations to embark on reengineering projects involving significant investments in IT and business process redesign.
Andrew Whinston, Anitesh Barua
exaly   +2 more sources

The Reengineering Wiki

Proceedings of the Sixth European Conference on Software Maintenance and Reengineering, 2003
The reverse and reengineering research communities have a strong tradition of collecting, organizing, and unifying research results. Typical examples include an explicit taxonomy, dedicated web sites, an annotated bibliography, as well as efforts in exchange formats and tool evaluation.
Arie van Deursen, Eelco Visser
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Towards reengineering in reuse reengineering processes

Proceedings of International Conference on Software Maintenance, 2002
Reuse of existing software has been regarded in recent years as a feasible solution to software quality and productivity improvement problems. Various reference paradigms for setting up a reuse reengineering process have been proposed. With reference to the RE/sup 2/ (Reverse Engineering and Reuse Reengineering) paradigm, this paper addresses the ...
Gerardo, Canfora   +2 more
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Reengineering Technologies

IEEE Software, 2011
Software systems must continually evolve to meet ever changing needs. However, such systems often become legacy systems as a consequence of uncontrolled maintenance combined with obsolete technology. To control maintenance costs and preserve complex embedded business rules, companies must evolve their legacy systems.
Ricardo Pérez-Castillo   +3 more
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Software migration and reengineering: A pilot project in reengineering

Journal of Systems and Software, 1995
Abstract This article describes the software migration and reengineering (SMR) project being sponsored by the Embedded Computing Institute. The project is nearing the end of the first phase of a four-phase effort. The purpose of the initial phase was to define the technical approach based on the expectations of the customer, investigation of previous
Stephen R. Mackey, Lynn M. Meredith
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Reengineering Management: A Cognitive Approach to Reengineering

International Transactions in Operational Research, 1998
Changing the reigning culture, or the mode and commensurability of interpretative framework, of an organization is the most important and difficult part of business reengineering. In reengineering, it is not sufficient to redesign processes alone. All four points on the Hammer and Champy's business System diamond have to fit together, or the Company ...
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Hospitals and Reengineering

Journal of Hospital Marketing & Public Relations, 2002
One of the key success factors for reengineering in hospitals will be the ability of health care leaders to redefine their organizations in terms of process. Hospital managers are responding with anything from mergers to minor shifts in strategic thinking.
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