[solved] IEEE anyone?

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josh
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[solved] IEEE anyone?

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http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_ ... ber=991332
Anyone a member and can get this document for me? It would be much appreciated!
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Re: IEEE anyone?

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Interesting I've looked for something like this for ages...

My only concern is...what exactly does the document cover? Design practices...I'd personally prefer see more standards like W3C. Determiniable from the client perspective or browser not requiring access to source code. Basically tests which I could hold my application against and validate in real time with a third party confirming the validation.
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Martin Fowler cites the paper as his source of ideas for the Application Controller pattern. I'm possibly going to do some work on the skeleton app controller to make it fit my needs for ne8
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I got the document PM me if anyone wants a copy
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