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The objective of our work is to provide a web-based, software supported planning and management infrastructure for complex, distributed organizations working on large scale engineering projects. Such projects are characterized by huge investments in both materials and human resources and by concurrent, disparate activities — manufacturing, design and services as well. These type of projects are rarely carried out within the scope of a single organization, or at least several, distributed parts of the organization and/or subcontractor small and medium enterprises (SME) are often involved, too.
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Kovács, G.L., Paganelli, P. (2002). A Planning and Management Infrastructure for Complex Distributed Organizations. In: Kovács, G.L., Bertók, P., Haidegger, G. (eds) Digital Enterprise Challenges. PROLAMAT 2001. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing, vol 77. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35492-7_23
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