Abstract
In this paper, the author discusses some peer review pitfalls, as well as, the key elements in an effective peer review session. The paper also provides the assessment standard checklist for object-oriented (OO) analysis and design professionals during a peer review inspection.
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Index Terms
- Peer review assessment standard for object oriented analysis and design
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