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		<title>Components, Patterns, and Frameworks! Oh My!</title>
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		<description>In our research, we&apos;ve found that teams that build out a re-use strategy see tangible benefits: They are more likely to get a completed design sooner, with all the little nuances and details that make for a great experience. Their designs are more likely to meet users expectations by behaving consistently across the entire functionality. Plus, the teams iterate faster (always a good thing), giving them a chance to play with the design while it&apos;s still malleable.</description>
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		<title>Getting Started with Performance Management</title>
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		<description>What are some ways to effectively track and manage a group’s performance? Wiley examines a way to do so using specific requirements designed to measure the success of an STC SIG.</description>
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