State of the art solutions in enterprise interoperability
Silke Balzert (Institute for Information Systems at German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany), Thomas Burkhart (Institute for Information Systems at German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany), Dirk Werth (Institute for Information Systems at German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence, Germany), Michal Laclavík (Institute of Informatics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia), Martin Šeleng (Institute of Informatics, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia), Nikolay Mehandjiev (University of Manchester, UK), Martin Carpenter (University of Manchester, UK), Iain Duncan Stalker (University of Teesside, UK)
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c 2010
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Authors: | Balzert-Walter, Silke ; Burkhart, Thomas ; Werth, Dirk ; Laclavík, Michal ; Šeleng, Martin ; Mehandjiev, Nikolay ; Carpenter, Martin ; Stalker, Iain Duncan |
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Enterprise information systems for business integration in SMEs : technological, organizational, and social dimensions. - Hershey, Pa. [u.a.] : Business Science Reference, ISBN 978-1-60566-892-5. - 2010, p. 201-229
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