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Programming Standards, Style Sheets, and Peer Reviews: A Practical Guide

Overview When a new job starts, or a new manager takes over a project, the programming team is faced with a new culture. Often, this means that they are asked to adhere to yet another set of programming standards, use style sheets, and are subject to peer reviews. This process is usually short lived, because of the lack of a practical approach to applying standards and enforcement. This paper goes through a step by step process of developing programming standards, classifying them and entering them into a database. This database can then be used to develop style sheets and check lists for peer review and testing.

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PublisherSAS Institute File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMarch 2003
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