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System designer-user interaction: an occupational subcultures perspective

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              SIGCPR '95: Proceedings of the 1995 ACM SIGCPR conference on Supporting teams, groups, and learning inside and outside the IS function reinventing IS
              April 1995
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              ISBN:089791712X
              DOI:10.1145/212490

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