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This chapter introduces the NSE software maintenance paradigm established by complying with the essential principles of complexity science through the use of the innovated FDS (Five-Dimension Synthesis Method) framework (see Chap. 4) as shown in Fig. 18.1.
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Brooks FP Jr (1995) The mythical man-month. Addison-Wesley, Reading
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Ramesh G, Bhattiprolu R (2006) Software maintenance: effective practices for geographically distributed environments. Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi. ISBN 9780070483453
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Grubb P, Takang A (2003) Software maintenance. World Scientific Publishing, New Jersey. ISBN 9789812384256
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Xiong, J. (2011). NSE Software Maintenance Paradigm: Systematic, Disciplined, and Quantifiable. In: New Software Engineering Paradigm Based on Complexity Science. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-7326-9_18
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