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Perry, Dewayne E., et al.. (2013). Exploring architectural design decision management paradigms for global software development. Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering. 8–13.2 indexed citations
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Perry, Dewayne E.. (2011). A Unifying Theoretical Foundation for Software Engineering.. 1–6.3 indexed citations
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Watson, Robert, et al.. (2010). Statically defined dynamic architecture evolution. CEUR Workshop Proceedings. 688. 20–28.1 indexed citations
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Grechanik, Mark, Don Batory, & Dewayne E. Perry. (2004). Design of large-scale polylingual systems. International Conference on Software Engineering. 26. 357–366.10 indexed citations
Perry, Dewayne E., A. Porter, & Lawrence G. Votta. (1997). A Primer on Empirical Studies. International Conference on Software Engineering. 657–658.7 indexed citations
Perry, Dewayne E.. (1995). Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Software engineering. International Conference on Software Engineering.50 indexed citations
Perry, Dewayne E.. (1987). Software interconnection models. International Conference on Software Engineering. 61–69.110 indexed citations
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Perry, Dewayne E.. (1986). The iteration mechanism in the inscape environment.. 49–52.2 indexed citations
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