Modelling and implementing business processes in distributed systems: An international case study

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Modelling and implementing business processes in distributed systems: An international case study. / Colomina, Evaristo; Funk, Burkhardt; Niemeyer, Peter et al.
Knowledge Management and Innovation in Advancing Economies: Analyses and Solutions - Proceedings of the 13th International Business Information Management Association Conference, IBIMA 2009. Vol. 3 International Business Information Management Association, IBIMA, 2009. p. 638-647.

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Harvard

Colomina, E, Funk, B, Niemeyer, P, Scheruhn, HJ & Weidner, S 2009, Modelling and implementing business processes in distributed systems: An international case study. in Knowledge Management and Innovation in Advancing Economies: Analyses and Solutions - Proceedings of the 13th International Business Information Management Association Conference, IBIMA 2009. vol. 3, International Business Information Management Association, IBIMA, pp. 638-647, 13th International Business Information Management Association Conference, Marrakech, Morocco, 09.11.09.

APA

Colomina, E., Funk, B., Niemeyer, P., Scheruhn, H. J., & Weidner, S. (2009). Modelling and implementing business processes in distributed systems: An international case study. In Knowledge Management and Innovation in Advancing Economies: Analyses and Solutions - Proceedings of the 13th International Business Information Management Association Conference, IBIMA 2009 (Vol. 3, pp. 638-647). International Business Information Management Association, IBIMA.

Vancouver

Colomina E, Funk B, Niemeyer P, Scheruhn HJ, Weidner S. Modelling and implementing business processes in distributed systems: An international case study. In Knowledge Management and Innovation in Advancing Economies: Analyses and Solutions - Proceedings of the 13th International Business Information Management Association Conference, IBIMA 2009. Vol. 3. International Business Information Management Association, IBIMA. 2009. p. 638-647

Bibtex

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