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Systems Engineering in Public Administration 1993: Lüneburg, Germany
- Hinrich E. G. Bonin:
Systems Engineering in Public Administration, Proceedings of the IFIP TC8/WG8.5 Working Conference on Systems Engineering in Public Administration, Lüneburg, Germany, 3-5 March, 1993. IFIP Transactions A-36, North-Holland 1993, ISBN 0-444-81560-0 - Dan Shapiro, Roland Traunmüller:
CSCW in Public Administration: A Review. Systems Engineering in Public Administration 1993: 1-17 - Mieczyslaw Bazewicz:
Networking-Oriented Information Systems Engineering. Systems Engineering in Public Administration 1993: 19-36 - Franz Stuchlik, Eva Rüttinger, Katja Wernert:
Modelling, Implementation and Validation of a Consultation System for Citizens. Systems Engineering in Public Administration 1993: 37-52 - Christian Jänig:
The Inforamtion and Communication System of the City of Unna. A Hierarchical Client-Server network Architecture as one Module of the Information and Communication System in the Unna Municipal Administration. Systems Engineering in Public Administration 1993: 53-82 - Jeroen W. van Meel:
Amsterdam: Red Lights, Big City, (Re)designing the Business. Systems Engineering in Public Administration 1993: 83-96 - E. N. El-Sayed:
Autopoiesis as a Conceptual Framework for Information Systems Engineering. Systems Engineering in Public Administration 1993: 97-108 - Andreas Engel:
Systems Engineering as Modelling Process. Systems Engineering in Public Administration 1993: 109-124 - Fevzi Belli:
Model-Based Construction and Implementation-Oriented Evaluation of Complex Systems. Systems Engineering in Public Administration 1993: 125-144 - Klaus Witulski:
Knowledge Base Processing in the Planning Administration. Systems Engineering in Public Administration 1993: 145-156 - A. Maciol, A. Stawowy:
Intelligent Modeling of Decision-Making Process in Information Systems. Systems Engineering in Public Administration 1993: 157-163
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