Assessing Architectural Work - Criteria and Metrics for Evaluating Communication, Common Language & Commitment
Ylimäki, T. (2008). Assessing Architectural Work - Criteria and Metrics for Evaluating Communication, Common Language & Commitment. In: Niemi, E., Ylimäki, T. & Hämäläinen, N. (Eds.) Evaluation of enterprise and software architectures : critical issues, metrics and practices : [AISA Project 2005-2008]. Jyväskylä : University of Jyväskylä, Information Technology Research Institute, 2008. - (Tietotekniikan tutkimusinstituutin julkaisuja, ISSN 1236-1615; 18). ISBN 978-951-39-3108-7 (CD-ROM).
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