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    Tree-search algorithms for quadratic assignment problems

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    Models for project management,

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    Decision CPM: network reduction and solution

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    A comparison of tree search schemes for decision networks

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    Decision CPM: a method for simultaneous planning, scheduling and control of projects,

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    Management sciences research report no. 45

    A comparison of exact and heuristic routines for lot size determination in multi-stage assembly systems

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    A paper prepared for the International Seminar, Algorithms for Production Control and Production Scheduling, Carlsbad, Czechoslovakia, Sept. 1970

    Expertise coordination in information systems development projects: Willingness, ability, and behavior

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    [[abstract]]Information systems development (ISD) projects are complex, requiring a variety of expertise. Coordinating such expertise helps manage complexity, increasing the likelihood of a project's success. Findings of past studies have been inconsistent regarding the benefits of expertise coordination—perhaps, in part, because three different forms of coordination have been used: willingness, ability, and behavior. We find that willingness and ability are antecedents of coordination behavior, and that coordination behavior fully mediates different forms of project success. Thus, successful expertise coordination requires team members who are both willing and able. The implications and limitations of this study are discussed.[[notice]]補正完
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