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Czarnota, Bridget. Legal protection of computer programs in Europe: A guide to the EC directive. London: Butterworths, 1991.

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Inc, ebrary, ed. Documentum 6.5 content management foundations: EMC proven professional certification exam E20-120 study guide : master Documentum fundamentals and ace the E20-120 exam. Birmingham, U.K: Packt Enterprise, 2010.

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Nascimento, Célia Joseli do, and Diva da Silva Marinho. Programa Brasileiro da Qualidade e Produtividade em Software. 3rd ed. [Brasília, Brazil]: CTBrasil, Ministério da Ciência e Tecnologia, Secretaria de Política de Informática e Tecnologia, 2004.

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Brazil. Secretaria de Política de Informática. Tecnologia da informação: Programa Brasileiro da Qualidade e Produtividade em Software. 5th ed. Brasília, DF, Brasil: Ministério da Ciência e Tecnologia, Secretaria de Política de Informática, 2008.

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Estimation theory in hydrology and water systems. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 1993.

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Steinberg, Dave, Frank Budinsky, Marcelo Paternostro, and Ed Merks. Emf: Eclipse Modeling Framework. Pearson Education, Limited, 2008.

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EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Addison-Wesley, 2009.

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EMF: Eclipse Modeling Framework (2nd Edition) (The Eclipse Series). 2nd ed. Addison-Wesley Professional, 2008.

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Czarnota, Bridget, and Robert J. Hart. Legal Protection of Computer Programs in Europe. Butterworths Law, 1991.

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Mandell and Steven L. Mandell. Intro to Computers Using IBM/ MS-DOS: Edu. 2nd ed. West Publishing Company, 1997.

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Gill, Rod. VBA Programming for Microsoft Office Project Versions 98 through 2007 (Emp Learning). MSProjectExperts, 2006.

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Shemtov, Noam. On Reverse Engineering and Decompilation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198716792.003.0003.

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This chapter examines reverse engineering and the decompilation of computer programs, both of which are highly regulated under the current copyright regime. It begins with a practical overview of reverse engineering and decompilation of software, focusing on types of reverse engineering prevalent in the software industry, the various stages of reverse engineering, and the motivation and methods for reverse engineering. It then looks at the reasons for and benefits of decompilation, which is a category of reverse engineering, and examines software interoperability. At this stage the chapter considers what EU and US copyright laws say about decompilation, with particular emphasis on the role that the idea-expression dichotomy plays in decompilation scenarios. It also discusses the problem of entitlement with respect to intellectual property rules, and more specifically in the case of decompilation of computer programs. It provides a critical evaluation of Article 6 of the Software Directive in enabling decompilation in order to achieve interoperability. The chapter concludes with a commentary on reverse engineering in the cloud environment under copyright law.
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Center, Langley Research, ed. A description of the software element of the NASA EME flight tests. Hampton, Va: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Langley Research Center, 1996.

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Derclaye, Estelle. Overlapping Rights. Edited by Rochelle Dreyfuss and Justine Pila. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198758457.013.27.

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Intellectual property (IP) overlaps can arise as a result of two or more different types of endeavor (eg, an artistic work created at the outset to be registered a trademark) or as a result of two or more IP rights protecting a single type of endeavor (eg, patent and copyright protecting the same computer program). This chapter categorizes and reviews the several IP overlaps that exist and the principles and rules that apply to them, mainly from a European (EU) perspective, with a comparative outlook where possible. It proposes solutions to the twin problems of regime clashes and overprotection that many overlaps pose, and concludes with a forecast for the direction of the topic.
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do, Nascimento Célia Joseli, Marinho Diva da Silva, and Brazil. Secretaria de Política de Informática., eds. Tecnologia da informação: Programa Brasileiro da Qualidade e Produtividade em Software. 4th ed. Brasília, DF, Brasil: Ministério da Ciência e Tecnologia, Secretaria de Política de Informática, 2006.

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Rønne, Anita. Smart Cities and Smart Regulation. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198822080.003.0004.

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Increasing focus on sustainable societies and ‘smart cities’ due to emphasis on mitigation of climate change is simultaneous with ‘smart regulation’ reaching the forefront of the political agenda. Consequently, the energy sector and its regulation are undergoing significant innovation and change. Energy innovations include transition from fossil fuels to more renewable energy sources and application of new computer technology, interactively matching production with consumer demand. Smart cities are growing and projects are being initiated for development of urban areas and energy systems. Analysis from ‘Smart Cities Accelerator’, developed under the EU Interreg funding programme that includes Climate-KIC,——provides background for the focus on a smart energy system. Analysis ensures the energy supply systems support the integration of renewables with the need for new technologies and investments. ‘Smart’ is trendy, but when becoming ‘smart’ leads to motivation that is an important step towards mitigating climate change.
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