Mary Shaw
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Software Architecture: Perspectives on an Emerging Discipline
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1996
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7 editions
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Fundamental Structures Of Computer Science
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1981
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4 editions
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Alphard: Form and Content: Form and Content
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1981
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3 editions
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Software Metrics
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2000
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Software Engineering for Self-Adaptive Systems: International Seminar Dagstuhl Castle, Germany, October 24-29, 2010 Revised Selected and Invited Papers
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2012
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2 editions
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“How come Fred has a donkey and a garbage truck? That’s very weird,” said Nana.
“Fred is a vet. A vet is an animal doctor, Basil,” explained Unkie Herb. “He also has a farm where he takes care of animals, like Puddles, that are hurt or have no home. He needs a garbage truck to keep his farm clean because animals are very messy. Basil and I always give him money to help him buy food or medicine for the animals.”
“Gosh, that’s really cool!” said Grandma.
“How wonderful,” said Mom.
“Wow,” said Dad. “What a kind man.”
“Yep,” said Unkie Herb. “Not weird at all.”
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“Fred is a vet. A vet is an animal doctor, Basil,” explained Unkie Herb. “He also has a farm where he takes care of animals, like Puddles, that are hurt or have no home. He needs a garbage truck to keep his farm clean because animals are very messy. Basil and I always give him money to help him buy food or medicine for the animals.”
“Gosh, that’s really cool!” said Grandma.
“How wonderful,” said Mom.
“Wow,” said Dad. “What a kind man.”
“Yep,” said Unkie Herb. “Not weird at all.”
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