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... Implications It should be pointed out that because this study was necessarily exploratory , the design implications discussed below are more indicative of future areas to be investigated than of immediate and definitive design decisions ...
... Implications It should be pointed out that because this study was necessarily exploratory , the design implications discussed below are more indicative of future areas to be investigated than of immediate and definitive design decisions ...
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... Implications Postulated Organizational Property 1. Degree of Differentiation 2. Degree of Discrim- ination 3. Degree of Related- ness 4. Degree of Dimen- sionality 5. Degree of Focalization Content Properties 6. Orientation 7 ...
... Implications Postulated Organizational Property 1. Degree of Differentiation 2. Degree of Discrim- ination 3. Degree of Related- ness 4. Degree of Dimen- sionality 5. Degree of Focalization Content Properties 6. Orientation 7 ...
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... implications of each decision and then the development of the reasoning behind the particularly preferred decision . the available decision techniques deal very well with the reduction of uncertainty , yet none is suitable for the ...
... implications of each decision and then the development of the reasoning behind the particularly preferred decision . the available decision techniques deal very well with the reduction of uncertainty , yet none is suitable for the ...
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