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    Discovering the significance of scientific design practice: new science wrapped in old science?

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    Authors
    Baskerville, Richard
    Pries-Heje, J.
    Date
    2013
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Baskerville, R. and Pries-Heje, J. 2013. Discovering the significance of scientific design practice: new science wrapped in old science?, in Mark Aakhus, Brian Donnellan and Göran Goldkuhl (ed), The 2nd international SIG Prag workshop on IT Artefact Design & Workpractice Improvement, Jun 5 2013. Tilburg, The Netherlands: ADWI-2013.
    Source Title
    Proceedings ADWI Workshop - 2013
    Source Conference
    The 2nd international SIG Prag workshop on IT Artefact Design & Workpractice Improvement
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/35257
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