Writing Virtual Environments for Software Visualization

Clinton L. Jeffery

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Writing Virtual Environments for Software Visualization

by Clinton L. Jeffery, Jafar Al-Gharaibeh

2016

Springer New York

155

9781493952618

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Who is the author of Writing Virtual Environments for Software Visualization?

Writing Virtual Environments for Software Visualization was written by Clinton L. Jeffery, Jafar Al-Gharaibeh.

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