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		<title>By: My ICSE 2007 picks &#171; Catenary</title>
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		<description>[...] ICSE 2007&#160;picks  Jump to Comments Before letting the ICSE 2007 topic to rest, I wanted to write some notes about some papers that Ifound satisfying and relevant to my research interests. ICSE is a huge conference, and although it has something for everyone, it&#8217;s easy to get lost in its proceedings. Greg Wilson has already posted an initial list of his picks; if you&#8217;re into the social side of software development, these are my recommendations, in no particular order: [...]</description>
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