The business of systems integration

This title refers to a model of industrial organization whereby firms and groups of firms combine different types of knowledge, skills, and activities, as well as hardware, software, and human resources to produce new products for the marketplace. The transition towards this model has fundamental im...

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Main Author: Prencipe, Andrea
Other Authors: Davies, Andrew, Hobday, Michael
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2003, 2003
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