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Composing and Orchestrating the Smart Artifacts: Technological and Organizational Challenges

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The 2013 ItAIS tenth Conference, from which this book is originated, has taken place as pre-event of the ICIS 2013 that was held in Italy for first time. The 2013 ItAIS has attracted contributions far beyond the Italian IS community.

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    ItAIS is the Italian Chapter of the Association for Information Systems, www.aisnet.org.

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    ICIS is the International Conference on Information Systems, www.aisnet.org.

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Caporarello, L., Di Martino, B., Martinez, M. (2014). Composing and Orchestrating the Smart Artifacts: Technological and Organizational Challenges. In: Caporarello, L., Di Martino, B., Martinez, M. (eds) Smart Organizations and Smart Artifacts. Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation, vol 7. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-07040-7_1

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