Modelling and implementation of an Order2Cash Process in distributed systems

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Modelling and implementation of an Order2Cash Process in distributed systems. / Funk, Burkhardt; Niemeyer, Peter; Rautenstrauch, Claus et al.
Ninth Annual Global Information Technology Management Association (GITMA) World Conference 2008. Hrsg. / Prashant Palvia. Greensboro: Global Information Technology Management Association - GITMA, 2008. S. 72-75.

Publikation: Beiträge in SammelwerkenAufsätze in KonferenzbändenForschungbegutachtet

Harvard

Funk, B, Niemeyer, P, Rautenstrauch, C, Scheruhn, H-J & Weidner, S 2008, Modelling and implementation of an Order2Cash Process in distributed systems. in P Palvia (Hrsg.), Ninth Annual Global Information Technology Management Association (GITMA) World Conference 2008. Global Information Technology Management Association - GITMA, Greensboro, S. 72-75, 9th Global Information Technology Management World Conference - 2008, Atlanta, Georgia, USA / Vereinigte Staaten, 22.06.08.

APA

Funk, B., Niemeyer, P., Rautenstrauch, C., Scheruhn, H.-J., & Weidner, S. (2008). Modelling and implementation of an Order2Cash Process in distributed systems. In P. Palvia (Hrsg.), Ninth Annual Global Information Technology Management Association (GITMA) World Conference 2008 (S. 72-75). Global Information Technology Management Association - GITMA.

Vancouver

Funk B, Niemeyer P, Rautenstrauch C, Scheruhn HJ, Weidner S. Modelling and implementation of an Order2Cash Process in distributed systems. in Palvia P, Hrsg., Ninth Annual Global Information Technology Management Association (GITMA) World Conference 2008. Greensboro: Global Information Technology Management Association - GITMA. 2008. S. 72-75

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