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"The analyzes business model innovation practices adopted by global startups (including those that turned global) as well as formulates new policies for long-term strategic business model innovation to entrepreneurs to foster global entrepreneurship"--
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Einleitung -- Teil 1: Innovationen in Kooperationen -- Strategische Allianzen mit Universitätsbibliotheken -- Freiberuflich unterstützte Innovationen in Startups -- Strategische Allianzen mit Peer-Startups -- Teil 2: Technologieanpassungen -- Technologische Unterstützung für...
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Fairness requirement in AI engineering – a review on current research and future directions -- An Operational Profile for Normative Multi-agent Systems -- Self-repair measurement in FPGA-based partial reconfigurable systems -- Gender equality in software engineering education – a study of...
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This paper proposes a framework for explaining the collaboration between co-creation and LAB design methodologies with KIBS (Knowledge Intensive Business Services), which include ICT services, when public services were immerse in an innovative process at government units within six EU-20...
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Non-functional requirements determine the acceptance of the software application amongst its stakeholders apart from the desired functionality yet they are mostly neglected by the software development organizations. Efforts are made to enhance the success rate of the mobile app product; however,...
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The M/G/K queueing system is one of the oldest models for multiserver systems and has been the topic of performance papers for almost half a century. However, even now, only coarse approximations exist for its mean waiting time. All the closed-form (nonnumerical) approximations in the literature...
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It is well known that scheduling jobs according to the Shortest-Remaining-Processing-Time (SRPT) policy is optimal for minimizing mean response time in a single-server system with online arrivals. Unfortunately, SRPT scheduling requires users to reveal their job size (service requirement), which...
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