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Having one or more programmers review the source code of a program written by someone else. Peer review produces much better code, since others have already tried to understand it. Indecipherable routines are eliminated before they get buried into the fabric of the program. See open source.

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Peer Review (magazine)

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Peer Review is a quarterly magazine published by the Association of American Colleges and Universities[1] that reports "emerging trends and key debates in undergraduate liberal education". First published early in 2000, the magazine is edited by Shelley Johnson Carey with an Advisory Board of nineteen members, all academics. On its web site the publisher claims a magazine readership in excess of 6,000.

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  1. ^ Peer Review Association of American Colleges and Universities

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