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Enterprise Information Systems
A Pattern-Based Approach
by Cheryl L. Dunn
ISBN: 0072967862
ISBN-13: 9780072967869
Format: Paperback
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Publisher: McGraw-Hill College Published date: 2003 Edition: 3rd edition Size: 8.25 x 10.5 inches Weight: 2.45 pounds
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