IEEE International Engineering Management Conference, Volumes 1-2IEEE, 2002 |
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... users . Fig . 3 and Fig . 4 give some examples of where companies are positioned in the supply chain . The company Debiotech based in Lausanne , Switzerland is a developer of technology and it has outsourced all product manufacturing ...
... users . Fig . 3 and Fig . 4 give some examples of where companies are positioned in the supply chain . The company Debiotech based in Lausanne , Switzerland is a developer of technology and it has outsourced all product manufacturing ...
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... users of applications are interested in results and ease of use , not flashy , often confusing representations . Don't allow the developers to use the latest GUI gizmo's unless there is a real advantage users don't usually want to see ...
... users of applications are interested in results and ease of use , not flashy , often confusing representations . Don't allow the developers to use the latest GUI gizmo's unless there is a real advantage users don't usually want to see ...
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... users by addressing key problem areas and providing reasonable workarounds . End User involvement ERP implementation requires strong internal sponsorship . Sponsorship is required at both the executive level and end user level . Often end ...
... users by addressing key problem areas and providing reasonable workarounds . End User involvement ERP implementation requires strong internal sponsorship . Sponsorship is required at both the executive level and end user level . Often end ...
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