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Boyer, Kristy Elizabeth, Eun Young Ha, Robert Phillips, et al.. (2010). Dialogue Act Modeling in a Complex Task-Oriented Domain. Annual Meeting of the Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue. 297–305.24 indexed citations
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Boyer, Kristy Elizabeth, Rob Phillips, Eun Young Ha, et al.. (2010). Leveraging Hidden Dialogue State to Select Tutorial Moves. 66–73.8 indexed citations
Layman, Lucas, et al.. (2008). Addressing diverse needs through a balance of agile and plan-driven software development methodologies in the core software engineering course. International journal of engineering education. 24(4). 659–670.17 indexed citations
Vouk, Mladen A., et al.. (1999). Testing Process Guidance for Resource Constrained Software Testing. 180.1 indexed citations
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McAllister, David F. & Mladen A. Vouk. (1996). Fault-tolerant software reliability engineering. 567–614.13 indexed citations
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Potok, Thomas E. & Mladen A. Vouk. (1995). Development productivity for commercial software using object-oriented methods. Conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative Research. 52.4 indexed citations
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Tai, Kuo‐Chung, et al.. (1993). Fault-based test generation for cause-effect graphs. Conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative Research. 495–504.6 indexed citations
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Vouk, Mladen A. & Kuo‐Chung Tai. (1993). Some issues in multi-phase software reliability modeling. Conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative Research. 513–523.17 indexed citations
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