CoRR: a computing research repository

@article{Halpern2000CoRRAC,  title={CoRR: a computing research repository},  author={Joseph Y. Halpern},  journal={ACM J. Comput. Documentation},  year={2000},  volume={24},  pages={41-48},  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:5453868}}
  • Joseph Y. Halpern
  • Published inAJCD1 May 2000
  • Computer Science
  • ACM J. Comput. Documentation
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