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<title>Seminars on Software Engineering Automation from Vipin Kumar (13 Dec 2008, 8:01 pm) in group "Software Configuration Management"</title>
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<description>Dear All Software Engineering Automation Thursday! (SEAT) Finally all the major economies and industrialized nations are agreed upon one fact. Yes. The global economy is on recession. Fewer and fewer demands for the goods. Credit squeeze. Large lay-offs resulting increased unemployment. Does this all means everything is going to come to an end? Of course not. Things will change. Bu the big question is how can we overcome this? How do we successfully handle this? There are two ways to react to ...</description>
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