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15th SIGCPR 1977: Arlington, VA, USA
- Theodore C. Willoughby:

Proceedings of the fifteenth annual SIGCPR conference, SIGCPR 1977, Arlington, Virginia, USA, August 18-19, 1977. ACM 1977, ISBN 978-1-4503-7403-3 - William J. Frost, Carol M. Vaughan:

Within context - the application of team concepts to work teams. 1-17 - Kathryn M. Bartol:

Building synergistic EDP teams. 18-30 - Ward Testerman:

Matching computer personnel and the job environment. 31-43 - Joan Franz:

Group effectiveness at an ERDA installation. 44-61 - David R. Skeen:

User involvement with EDP systems development. 62-71 - Victor Ganon-Garayalde:

Role of the user as a team member. 72-79 - Shirley E. Coverdale:

A new method for improving communications between user groups and systems specialists and its impact on systems development efforts. 80-93 - Philip Semprevivo:

A critical assessment of team approaches to systems development. 94-103 - Brian W. Unger, Sheldon Walker:

Improving team productivity in system software development. 104-115 - David Sung:

Engineering processes in managing software system development. 116 - Donald L. Evans:

Structuring the MIS development and operation function. 117-131 - Thomas Plum:

Team programming in the small technical company. 132-142 - Trevor D. Crossman:

Some experiences in the use of inspection teams. 143-157 - Stephen W. Smoliar, Lynne Weber:

On the effective use of the individual programmer and the programming team. 158-163 - Gerard Shabe, Suzanne Peck, Robert Hickey:

Team dynamics in systems development and management. 164-189 - Jean Bézivin, F. Gauduel, Jean Louis Nebut, Robert Rannou:

On the necessary evolution towards improvement specialization in software production teams. 190-202 - John Hadsell, Lucia Harrison:

Restoring the maintenance/enhancement team's long-range design perspective. 203-215 - Alonzo Grace:

On improving the productivity of somewhat larger organizations. 216-217 - Nancy Anderson, Ben Shneiderman:

Use of peer ratings in evaluating computer program quality. 218-226 - Jean-Paul De Blasis:

Database administration as a team function: An analysis from survey data. 227-240 - Amilcar Morales, Luis Barra:

System development techniques for small and medium size installations. 241-247 - Rex Norman Cobb:

Job enrichment: A case history. 248-255 - Victor R. Basili, Marvin V. Zelkowitz:

The software engineering laboratory: Objectives. 256-269

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