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IoT-enabled Advanced Services: exploring the IoT-artefact as a socio-technical construct

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IoT-enabled Advanced Services: exploring the IoT-artefact as a socio-technical construct. / Schroeder, Andreas; Naik, Parikshit; Ziaee Bigdeli, Ali et al.
2018. Paper presented at 25th International EurOMA Conference, Budapest, Hungary.

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Schroeder, A, Naik, P, Ziaee Bigdeli, A & Baines, T 2018, 'IoT-enabled Advanced Services: exploring the IoT-artefact as a socio-technical construct', Paper presented at 25th International EurOMA Conference, Budapest, Hungary, 24/06/18 - 26/06/18. <http://euroma2018.org/>

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Schroeder, A., Naik, P., Ziaee Bigdeli, A., & Baines, T. (2018). IoT-enabled Advanced Services: exploring the IoT-artefact as a socio-technical construct. Paper presented at 25th International EurOMA Conference, Budapest, Hungary. http://euroma2018.org/

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Schroeder A, Naik P, Ziaee Bigdeli A, Baines T. IoT-enabled Advanced Services: exploring the IoT-artefact as a socio-technical construct. 2018. Paper presented at 25th International EurOMA Conference, Budapest, Hungary.

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Schroeder, Andreas ; Naik, Parikshit ; Ziaee Bigdeli, Ali et al. / IoT-enabled Advanced Services: exploring the IoT-artefact as a socio-technical construct. Paper presented at 25th International EurOMA Conference, Budapest, Hungary.

Bibtex

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