Mining product configurator data

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Mining product configurator data. / Paffrath, Rainer.
Modern concepts of the theory of the firm: managing enterprises of the New Economy. ed. / Günter Fandel; U. Backes-Gellner; M. Schlüter; J. E. Staufenbiel. Berlin: Springer, 2004. p. 110-121.

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Harvard

Paffrath, R 2004, Mining product configurator data. in G Fandel, U Backes-Gellner, M Schlüter & JE Staufenbiel (eds), Modern concepts of the theory of the firm: managing enterprises of the New Economy. Springer, Berlin, pp. 110-121. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08799-2_7

APA

Paffrath, R. (2004). Mining product configurator data. In G. Fandel, U. Backes-Gellner, M. Schlüter, & J. E. Staufenbiel (Eds.), Modern concepts of the theory of the firm: managing enterprises of the New Economy (pp. 110-121). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08799-2_7

Vancouver

Paffrath R. Mining product configurator data. In Fandel G, Backes-Gellner U, Schlüter M, Staufenbiel JE, editors, Modern concepts of the theory of the firm: managing enterprises of the New Economy. Berlin: Springer. 2004. p. 110-121 doi: 10.1007/978-3-662-08799-2_7

Bibtex

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