Professor Dwijendra Chandra Dey (1938-2010)
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Introduction: Professor Channi Kumar (1938-2000).
who died in September 2000. who died in September 2000. Channi was a key figure in the develop-Channi was a key figure in the development of perinatal psychiatry as a specialty, ment of perinatal psychiatry as a specialty, and his research into the causes, conse-and his research into the causes, consequences and treatment of postnatal mental quences and treatment of postnatal mental illness gai...
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The research comprises specifically • Enterprise (process) modeling and requirements specification techniques for unclear, inconsistent and unstable user requirements. • Integrated modeling of enterprise architecture, requirements, and processes to make it easier to evolve the solutions over time • Support for systems based on interactive models enabling users to have more control over the use,...
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عنوان ژورنال: Bangladesh Journal of Anatomy
سال: 1970
ISSN: 2219-3049,1817-065X
DOI: 10.3329/bja.v9i1.8153