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Seven slides and a fight: how extreme programming improved our design process but not our social skills
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Bellotti, V. ; Ducheneaut, N. ; Howard, M. A. ; Smith, I. E. Seven slides and a fight: how extreme programming improved our design process but not our social skills. BayCHI: Monthly Meeting of the ACM SIGCHI Local Bay Area Chapter; 2002 July 9; Palo Alto, CA; and Stanford University CS547 Seminar; 2002 October 4.
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