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IBM Systems Journal

Business Collaboration   Volume 45, Number 4, 2006
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Activity management as a Web service - References

by A. Cozzi,
S. Farrell,
T. Lau,
B. A. Smith,
C. Drews,
J. Lin,
B. Stachel,
and T. P. Moran
Cited references

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