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Integration frameworks 2 Acquisition integration 1 Acquisition process 1 Agent-based 1 Bayesian decision networks 1 Customer integration 1 Expert systems 1 Human factors 1 Integrated modelling 1 Integration playbook 1 Knowledge-based 1 Metamodels 1 Risk assessment 1 River basin management 1 Stakeholders 1 System dynamics 1 Task integration 1
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Croke, B. 1 Jakeman, A. 1 Letcher, R. 1 Lewis, Kyle 1 Newham, L. 1 Norton, J. 1 Ticehurst, J. 1
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Water Resources Management 1
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Acquisition integration framework for technology enterprise : the human factor
Lewis, Kyle (contributor) - 2010
Acquisitions are common in today’s business and people involved in acquisitions face challenges when they become part of this process. This thesis aims to provide an understanding of the human factors that determine the outcome of acquisition integration. Various frameworks exist in the...
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Integrated assessment of water resources: Australian experiences
Croke, B.; Ticehurst, J.; Letcher, R.; Norton, J.; … - In: Water Resources Management 21 (2007) 1, pp. 351-373
It is widely accepted that water resource management demands an integrated assessment of resource use options, including local and regional impacts on the environment and stakeholders. Multiple issues, stakeholders and scales of system behaviour must be considered, as well as the key disciplines...
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