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IBM Systems Journal

IT-Enabled Business Transformation   Volume 46, Number 4, 2007
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Changing the corporate IT development model: Tapping the power of grassroots computing - References

by L. Cherbakov,
A. Bravery,
B. D. Goodman,
A. Pandya,
and J. Baggett
Cited references and notes

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