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Communications of the ACM, 2023
Best practices for open source ecosystems researchers.
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Best practices for open source ecosystems researchers.
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ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software, 1995
Distributed administration of network repositories demands a low-overhead procedure for cooperating repositories around the world to ensure they hold identical contents. Netlib has adopted some refinements on the widespread scheme of anonymous ftp and s-R.
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Distributed administration of network repositories demands a low-overhead procedure for cooperating repositories around the world to ensure they hold identical contents. Netlib has adopted some refinements on the widespread scheme of anonymous ftp and s-R.
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Proceedings of the 2005 ACM symposium on Document engineering, 2005
The mmiss repository is a system for storing and versioning structured documents in a multi-author environment. In contrast to general purpose versioning systems like CVS, versioning and merging is based on the logical structure of documents. New functionalities like the support for developing ontologies along with documents and providing variants as a
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The mmiss repository is a system for storing and versioning structured documents in a multi-author environment. In contrast to general purpose versioning systems like CVS, versioning and merging is based on the logical structure of documents. New functionalities like the support for developing ontologies along with documents and providing variants as a
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Science, 1985
In the article "Spotlight falls on science policy" (News and Comment, 10 May, p. 691) by Mark H. Crawford, the findings of a General Accounting Office report on the operating costs of the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) were overstated.
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In the article "Spotlight falls on science policy" (News and Comment, 10 May, p. 691) by Mark H. Crawford, the findings of a General Accounting Office report on the operating costs of the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) were overstated.
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