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requirements engineering
From Generative Fit to Generative Capacity: Exploring an Emerging Dimension of Information Systems Design and Task Performance
Submitted by
Michel Avital
on Sun, 2009-06-14 04:47
Avital, M.
, &
Te'eni, D.
. (2009).
From Generative Fit to Generative Capacity: Exploring an Emerging Dimension of Information Systems Design and Task Performance
.
Information Systems Journal
,
4
(19), 345-367. Retrieved from
http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/120174765/abstract
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