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1. "Better City, Better Life" Representing Shanghai In The World Expo Advertising Campaign
2. Research On The Factors Affecting Mining Enterprise Asset Retirement Obligations Representing In China
3. S Company GM Product Mixed Flow Assembly Line Design
4. Representing and Reasoning about Goals and Policies of Agents
5. Exploring IT-based knowledge sharing practices: Representing knowledge within and across projects
6. Representing tradition in an age of progress: Technology and American identity in exhibitions and museums, 1824--1952
7. Decision analytical scorecarding: Visually representing uncertainty to aid in product development decisions
8. Representing, visualizing, and modeling online auction data
9. Representing communism: Discourses of heritage tourism and economic regeneration in Nowa Huta, Poland
10. Examination of the historical sensemaking processes representing the development of knowledge management programs in universities: Case studies associated with an emergent discipline
11. Making markets, representing risks: An ethnography of life insurance in Mumbai (India)
12. Extending Layered Queueing Network with Hybrid Sub- models Representing Exceptions and Decision Making
13. Representing and reasoning about contextually changing organizational behavior using simulation models of medical work
14. Modeling the relationship between a social responsibility attitude and youth activism
15. National transgressions: Representing the mobile, boundary-busting American during periods of major economic crisis
16. Representing science and technology: Politics and display in the Deutsches Museum, 1903--1945
17. Representing China to the British public in the age of free trade, c. 1833--1844
18. A methodology for representing authoritative text in accounting: A prototype information system for lease accounting
19. Representing and reasoning about costs using enterprise models and ABC
20. The usefulness of missing information on personal loan applications in differentiating approved from denied loans and late-paying from timely paying loans
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