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This article is created after a discussion [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Peopleware:_Productive_Proje.lplpl.plpkiomjimimhyhuuhyyyuyuyuyujujgh
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The current article claims the neologism was first used by Peter G. Neumann in 1977, based on Larry L. Constantine (2001). The Peopleware Papers: Notes on the Human Side of Software.
Now Larry L. Constantine (2001) on page xvii stated: "in a 1976 paper called "Peopleware in Systems" in an obscure book that took..."
Now I don't know, what else Constantine explained here, but it seems Peter G. Neumann in 1977 is not the official first user.
-- Marcel Douwe Dekker ( talk) 01:15, 16 January 2009 (UTC)
This article now duplicates material in Peopleware (book). I would propose reducing the section here on the book to a single sentence. Stirrer ( talk) 15:50, 16 January 2009 (UTC)
In this text is copy/paste from this older version of the now Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams article. -- Mdd ( talk) 16:20, 3 November 2009 (UTC)