Quality Assurance Methods and the Open Source Model

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Quality Assurance Methods and the Open Source Model. / Knöll, Heinz-Dieter; Otte, Tobias ; Moreton, Robert.
Wirtschaftsinformatik - Ein weites Feld: Festschrift für Prof. Dr. Horst Meyer-Wachsmuth. Hrsg. / Hinrich E.G. Bonin. Lüneburg: Universität Lüneburg, 2008. S. 95-106 (Forum Informatics at Leuphana - FInAL; Band 18, Nr. 1).

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Knöll, H-D, Otte, T & Moreton, R 2008, Quality Assurance Methods and the Open Source Model. in HEG Bonin (Hrsg.), Wirtschaftsinformatik - Ein weites Feld: Festschrift für Prof. Dr. Horst Meyer-Wachsmuth. Forum Informatics at Leuphana - FInAL, Nr. 1, Bd. 18, Universität Lüneburg, Lüneburg, S. 95-106.

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Knöll, H.-D., Otte, T., & Moreton, R. (2008). Quality Assurance Methods and the Open Source Model. In H. E. G. Bonin (Hrsg.), Wirtschaftsinformatik - Ein weites Feld: Festschrift für Prof. Dr. Horst Meyer-Wachsmuth (S. 95-106). (Forum Informatics at Leuphana - FInAL; Band 18, Nr. 1). Universität Lüneburg.

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Knöll HD, Otte T, Moreton R. Quality Assurance Methods and the Open Source Model. in Bonin HEG, Hrsg., Wirtschaftsinformatik - Ein weites Feld: Festschrift für Prof. Dr. Horst Meyer-Wachsmuth. Lüneburg: Universität Lüneburg. 2008. S. 95-106. (Forum Informatics at Leuphana - FInAL; 1).

Bibtex

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