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Profit from Software Ecosystems: Business Models, Ecosystems and Partnerships in the Software Industry

Profit from Software Ecosystems: Business Models, Ecosystems and Partnerships in the Software Industry

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Profit from Software Ecosystems: Business Models, Ecosystems and Partnerships in the Software Industry

by Meyer, Ralf, Popp, Karl

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Books On Demand, 2010-08-30. Used - Acceptable. A readable copy. All pages are intact, and the cover is intact (the dust cover may be missing). Pages can include notes--in pen or highlighter.

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Title
Profit from Software Ecosystems: Business Models, Ecosystems and Partnerships in the Software Industry
Author
Meyer, Ralf, Popp, Karl
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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Paperback
ISBN 10
3842300514
ISBN 13
9783842300514
Publisher
Books On Demand
Date Published
2010-08-30
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Paperback

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