Practical guide to SAP Netweaver PI-development

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Practical guide to SAP Netweaver PI-development. / Nicolescu, Valentin; Funk, Burkhardt; Niemeyer, Peter et al.
2. ed. Bonn: Galileo Press, 2010. 498 p.

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Nicolescu, V, Funk, B, Niemeyer, P, Heiler, M, Wittges, H, Morandell, T, Kleine Stegemann, B, Kienegger, H & Visintin, F 2010, Practical guide to SAP Netweaver PI-development. 2. edn, Galileo Press, Bonn.

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Nicolescu, V., Funk, B., Niemeyer, P., Heiler, M., Wittges, H., Morandell, T., Kleine Stegemann, B., Kienegger, H., & Visintin, F. (2010). Practical guide to SAP Netweaver PI-development. (2. ed.) Galileo Press.

Vancouver

Nicolescu V, Funk B, Niemeyer P, Heiler M, Wittges H, Morandell T et al. Practical guide to SAP Netweaver PI-development. 2. ed. Bonn: Galileo Press, 2010. 498 p.

Bibtex

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author = "Valentin Nicolescu and Burkhardt Funk and Peter Niemeyer and Matthias Heiler and Holger Wittges and Thomas Morandell and {Kleine Stegemann}, Benedikt and Harald Kienegger and Florian Visintin",
year = "2010",
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AU - Visintin, Florian

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