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      Pianykh, Oleg S.
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      Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks.
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      Agrawal, Dharma Prakash. author.
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      Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks.
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      Giuseppini, Gabriele.
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      File organization (Computer science) -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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      Strati, Antonio.
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      contexts ; 3. Weaving the organization together ; 4. The ethos, logos and pathos of organizational life
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      Iniewski, Krzysztof.
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      support for these systems. The third area focuses on architecture, testability and computer-aided design
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      Falzon, Pierre.
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      spreadsheet calculation, office organization to process control. It provides an overview of HCI issues from
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      Demb, Ada.
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      CONVENTIONAL WISDOM; ORGANIZATION DEVELOPMENT THEORY; THE FIELD STUDY; GENERAL IMPLICATIONS FOR MANAGEMENT
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      Walcher, Dwain N., 1915- editor.
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      regulation of behavior / Robert M. Krauss -- Regulatory functions in computer models / John C. Loehlin -- The
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      Graña, Manuel. editor.
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      was put on the organization of special sessions. Two special session was organized related to relevant
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      Teglio, Andrea. editor.
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      addressing a variety of issues related to macroeconomics, industrial organization, networks, management and
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      Portmann, Edy. author.
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      those human perceptions into computer artifacts. Through fuzzy grassroots ontologies, the Social