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CM200195
The rise and fall of IBM
Jean-Jacques DUBY
VA010396
The economic peculiarities of the IT industry
Gérard DRÉAN
VA041096
Software : how does one get rid of computer bugs ?
Gérard BERRY
RT190297
Comment puiser des technologies dans la Silicon Valley
Thierry WEIL
VA130697
Indian software in important Swiss companies
Pierre PAGE
CF010498
The "e-business" as seen by IBM
Bernard DUFAU
VA070598
The metamorphosis of IBM
Gérard DRÉAN
,
Gérard DUWAT
VA050299
The revolution of free computer software
Gérard BERRY
,
Bernard LANG
,
Roberto DI COSMO
,
VA110501
Computer scientists and computer users : data versus documents
Nicolas REIMEN
RT241001
Do software patents encourage innovation ?
Jacques VINCENT-CARREFOUR
,
Maître Laurent COHEN-TANUGI
,
Youenn DUPUIS
,
Olivier TARDIEU
,
VA010202
Project managers drawing parallels from cathedral master-builders
Thierry TERNISIEN D'OUVILLE
,
Dominique FAUCONNIER
VA030502
The new information and communication technologies : the driving force behind change or merely substitutes for change ?
Francis PAVÉ
RT120504
Technologies for a volatile world
Michel TEYSSEDRE
VA011004
What you should read in order to avoid the ERP traps
Christophe DESHAYES
VA030306
Facilities management : a backlash ?
Christophe DESHAYES
RT151106
Developing information technology services in India
Gilles TALDU
RT250407
Google : the search for innovation
Bernard GIRARD
IN310308
Faut-il prendre au sérieux le web 2.0 ?
Christophe DESHAYES
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