ASE: A new approach for qualitative groupware development projects?

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ASE : A new approach for qualitative groupware development projects? / Pahnke, Cornelia; Knöll, Heinz Dieter; Moreton, Robert.

Proceedings of the 2001 Engineering Technology Conference on Energy, ETCE2001. Part A: Combustion and Alternative Energy Technology, Computers in Engineering, Drilling Technology.. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers(ASME), 2001. p. 113-120 (Proceedings of the Engineering Technology Conference on Energy; Vol. A).

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Pahnke, C, Knöll, HD & Moreton, R 2001, ASE: A new approach for qualitative groupware development projects? in Proceedings of the 2001 Engineering Technology Conference on Energy, ETCE2001. Part A: Combustion and Alternative Energy Technology, Computers in Engineering, Drilling Technology.. Proceedings of the Engineering Technology Conference on Energy, vol. A, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers(ASME), pp. 113-120, 2001 Engineering Technology Conference on Energy, Houston, Texas, United States, 05.02.01. https://doi.org/10.1115/ETCE2001-17080

APA

Pahnke, C., Knöll, H. D., & Moreton, R. (2001). ASE: A new approach for qualitative groupware development projects? In Proceedings of the 2001 Engineering Technology Conference on Energy, ETCE2001. Part A: Combustion and Alternative Energy Technology, Computers in Engineering, Drilling Technology. (pp. 113-120). (Proceedings of the Engineering Technology Conference on Energy; Vol. A). The American Society of Mechanical Engineers(ASME). https://doi.org/10.1115/ETCE2001-17080

Vancouver

Pahnke C, Knöll HD, Moreton R. ASE: A new approach for qualitative groupware development projects? In Proceedings of the 2001 Engineering Technology Conference on Energy, ETCE2001. Part A: Combustion and Alternative Energy Technology, Computers in Engineering, Drilling Technology.. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers(ASME). 2001. p. 113-120. (Proceedings of the Engineering Technology Conference on Energy). doi: 10.1115/ETCE2001-17080

Bibtex

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