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Solutions to many complex problems that government organizations all over the world face today require these organizations to share, not only data and computing resources,but also policies, constraints, regulations, processes and services in order to achieve inter-organizational coordination and collaboration. This paper presents an integrated specification language and a user interface for collaborating...
While the need for cooperation between big businesses and small and medium-size firms has been steadily pointed out ever since the early 1990s, this discussion has never taken as emphatic a tone as today. Talked about often as a "win-win strategy" or means toward "mutual growth and survival," cooperation between big and small businesses is assigned a level of urgency previously...
Recent changes in research policy have shown an increasing reliance on the private sector as a source of funding for public sector research institutes. Accordingly this note reveals the results of a survey into the level and type of linkage between the agro-food industries and the public research institutes. Furthermore, it addresses the motivations for linkage and whether there are any major obstructions...
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