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Folks interested in the application of object-oriented principles to the
documentation process might like to check out the following article:
J. Sametinger (1994). Object-Oriented Documentation. _The Journal of
Computer Documentation_. 18 (1), 3-14.
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Brad Mehlenbacher Phone: (919) 515-4138
Assistant Professor Fax: (919) 515-7856
Technical Communication E-mail: brad_m -at- unity -dot- ncsu -dot- edu
English Department When you are building systems...to get a
NC State University physical simulation, what you do is take
Raleigh, NC 27695-8105 your VR and add constraints to it (Woolley).
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