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Public, Private, Protected: Encapsulation and the disempowerment of the digital architect

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Published: 2013
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title Public, Private, Protected: Encapsulation and the disempowerment of the digital architect
title_auth Public, Private, Protected: Encapsulation and the disempowerment of the digital architect
title_full Public, Private, Protected: Encapsulation and the disempowerment of the digital architect
title_fullStr Public, Private, Protected: Encapsulation and the disempowerment of the digital architect
title_full_unstemmed Public, Private, Protected: Encapsulation and the disempowerment of the digital architect
title_short Public, Private, Protected: Encapsulation and the disempowerment of the digital architect
title_sort public, private, protected: encapsulation and the disempowerment of the digital architect
topic — — — — — Estate, Housing and Urban Planning
Environmental Management
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