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Items where Year is 2007

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Beckett, E.A.H. and Hollywood, Mark A. and Thornbury, Keith D. and McHale, Noel G. (2007) Spontaneous Electrical Activity in Sheep: Mesenteric Lymphatics. Lymphatic Research and Biology, 5 (1). pp. 29-43. ISSN 1539-6851

Jordan, Siobhan N. and Mullen, George J. (2007) Enzymatic hydrolysis of organic waste materials in a solid-liquid system. Waste Management, 27 (12). pp. 1820-1828. ISSN 0956-053X (Submitted)

McCaffery, Fergal and Coleman, Gerry (2007) Developing a configuration management model for the medical device industry. Int. Journal of Info. Systems and Change Management, 2 (2). pp. 139-154.

McCaffery, Fergal and Coleman, Gerry (2007) The Development of a Low-Overhead Assessment Method for Irish Software SMEs. Journal of Information Technology Management (JITM), XV111 (2).

McCaffery, Fergal and Coleman, Gerry (2007) The Need for a Software Process Improvement Model for the Medical Device Industry. Int. Review on Computers and Software Journal. pp. 10-15.

McCaffery, Fergal and Richardson, Ita (2007) MedeSPI: A Software Process Improvement Model for the Medical device industry based upon Automotive SPICE. In: International Spice Days 2007 Conference, 18th-20th June 2007, Frankfurt, Germany.

McCaffery, Fergal and Richardson, Ita and Moller, Peter (2007) Automotive-Adept: A lightweight assessment method for the Automotive Irish software industry. In: European Software Process Improvement and Innovation Conference 2007, 2007, Germany.

McCaffery, Fergal and Taylor, Philip S. and Coleman, Gerry (2007) Adept: A Unified Assessment Method for Small Software Companies. IEEE Software Special Issue of "SE Challenges in Small Software Organizations". pp. 24-31.

Wilkie, F.G and McCaffery, Fergal and McFall, D and Lester, Neil and Wilkinson, E (2007) A Low-Overhead Method for Software Process Appraisal. Software Process Improvement and Practice Journal, 12. pp. 339-349.

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