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concept:uses-relationUses Relation
Parnas's relation defining program dependences and minimal subsets.
Neighborhood — ranked by edge-count
Thinkers (1)
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- David L. ParnasstudiesComputer scientist who introduced the 'uses' relation and program families.
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