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Viewpoint-Centred Methodology to Design Project/Subcontract Cooperation Policies

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  • Enterprise Architecture
  • Software Development Process
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  • Cooperation Policy

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Charrel, PJ., Thierry, C. (2007). Viewpoint-Centred Methodology to Design Project/Subcontract Cooperation Policies. In: Charrel, PJ., Galarreta, D. (eds) Project Management and Risk Management in Complex Projects. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-5837-0_3

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