2006 | ||
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9 | EE | Nick V. Flor: Globally distributed software development and pair programming. Commun. ACM 49(10): 57-58 (2006) |
8 | EE | Nick V. Flor, Seana Coulson, Paul P. Maglio: Schema blending and stable structure in online social systems. IJWBC 2(2): 143-159 (2006) |
2005 | ||
7 | EE | Nick V. Flor: The distribution of processes underlying a teen-advice online community: YesNoMaybe.com. IJWBC 1(2): 195-213 (2005) |
2004 | ||
6 | EE | Nick V. Flor: The Architecture of the Symbol Engine in a Programmable Autonomous Business. CEC 2004: 119-126 |
5 | EE | Nick V. Flor, Paul P. Maglio: Modeling business representational activity online: A case study of a customer-centered business. Knowl.-Based Syst. 17(1): 39-56 (2004) |
1998 | ||
4 | F. Javier Lerch, Nick V. Flor, Mark Fichman, Se-Joon Hong: Software Reuse and Competition: Consumer Preferences in a Software Component Market. Ann. Software Eng. 5: 53-83 (1998) | |
3 | Nick V. Flor, F. Javier Lerch, Se-Joon Hong: A Market-Driven Approach to Teaching Software Components Engineering. Ann. Software Eng. 6: 223-251 (1998) | |
2 | EE | Nick V. Flor: Side-by-side collaboration: a case study. Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 49(3): 201-222 (1998) |
1997 | ||
1 | EE | Nick V. Flor, Paul P. Maglio: A case study of representational activity at a customer-centered business. ICIS 1997: 383-398 |
1 | Seana Coulson | [8] |
2 | Mark Fichman | [4] |
3 | Se-Joon Hong | [3] [4] |
4 | F. Javier Lerch | [3] [4] |
5 | Paul P. Maglio | [1] [5] [8] |