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      <language>Software Quality - Getting Right Metrics, Getting Metrics Right</language>
      <title>Software Quality - Getting Right Metrics, Getting Metrics Right</title>
      <description>This white paper discusses best practices around metrics, from its very definition to using it for continuous improvement.</description>
      <link>http://www.ithound.com/ithound/view_abstract?id=1939</link>
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      <language>Focusing on Customer Requirement</language>
      <title>Focusing on Customer Requirement</title>
      <description>Six Sigma provides an effective mechanism to focus on customer requirements. This paper describes the application of the Six Sigma methodology comprising the five phases &#8211; Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control, by taking the example of a project, and demonstrates the benefits attained</description>
      <link>http://www.ithound.com/ithound/view_abstract?id=1712</link>
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      <language>Benchmarking Software Quality</language>
      <title>Benchmarking Software Quality</title>
      <description>This document explores the facets of Cost of Software Quality and its growing importance in software quality. It suggests a proven approach in making it practically implementable in large software settings.</description>
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      <language>Neutral Wire Facts and Mythology</language>
      <title>Neutral Wire Facts and Mythology</title>
      <description>This Technical Note discusses many common misunderstandings about the function of the neutral wire and its relation to power problems. The subjects of dedicated lines, phase reversal, isolation transformers, and grounding are addressed. Various myths are described and criticized</description>
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