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		<title>Why Isn&#8217;t this Conversation Dead Yet?!</title>
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Call for papers to the Cutter IT Journal for which I&#8217;m the edition&#8217;s guest editor.
Topic: Agile and CMMI: Why Isn&#8217;t this Conversation Dead Yet?
Proposals/abstracts due 17 August 2012, so act quickly!



See Cutter&#8217;s blog and web site for more information, including specific areas of interest, editorial guidelines and how to submit your proposal/abstract.
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<p>Call for papers to the <em>Cutter IT Journal </em>for which I&#8217;m the edition&#8217;s guest editor.</p>
<p>Topic: <strong><em>Agile and CMMI: Why Isn&#8217;t this Conversation Dead Yet?</em></strong></p>
<p>Proposals/abstracts <strong>due 17 August</strong> 2012, so act quickly!</p>
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<p>See Cutter&#8217;s <a title="Link to Cutter Blog" href="http://blog.cutter.com/2012/08/01/agile-vs-cmmi-or-can-they-co-exist/" target="_blank">blog</a> and <a title="Cutter CfP" href="http://www.cutter.com/content-and-analysis/journals-and-reports/cutter-it-journal/callforpapers01.html" target="_blank">web site</a> for more information, including specific areas of interest, editorial guidelines and how to submit your proposal/abstract.</p>
<p>(If you reference CMMI experience, please ensure that your experience with CMMI is from using v1.2 or later.)</p>
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