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Business artifacts: An approach to operational specification - References
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A. Nigam and N. S. Caswell
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References and note
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In certain situations there can be more than one “money” artifact that is central to the running of the business.
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R. Kimball and K. Strehlo, “Why Decision Support Fails and How to Fix It,”
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