Let a thousand flowers bloom : essays in commemoration of prof. dr. René Wagenaar / edited by Harry Bouwman [and others].
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TextPublication details: Amsterdam, the Netherlands : IOS Press, 2008.Description: 1 online resource (445 pages) : illustrationsContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781614991823
- 1614991820
- 1283920476
- 9781283920476
- Wagenaar, René
- Information technology
- Telecommunication
- Internet in public administration
- Electronic data processing
- Technologie de l'information
- Télécommunications
- Internet dans l'administration publique
- information technology
- telecommunications
- COMPUTERS -- Computer Literacy
- COMPUTERS -- Computer Science
- COMPUTERS -- Data Processing
- COMPUTERS -- Hardware -- General
- COMPUTERS -- Information Technology
- COMPUTERS -- Machine Theory
- COMPUTERS -- Reference
- Information technology
- Internet in public administration
- Telecommunication
- Informationstechnik
- E-Government
- 004 23
- T58.5 .L475 2008
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Includes bibliographical references.
Preface / Wim Dik -- Rene Wagenaar and The Quest for Value Sensitivity / Jeroen van den Hoven -- Introduction / Harry Bouwman, Roger Bons, Martijn Hoogeweegen, Marijn Janssen and Hans Pronk -- 1. The Virtual Merchant -- Trust in the network / Peter Vervest -- Modularity in Business Networks / Martijn Hoogeweegen and Peter Vervest -- Forget about chains, business webs are the future! / Wout Hofman -- Strength and weakness in Networks / Lorike Hagdorn-van der Meijden -- Transparancy in Services Networks, Combining choice and obligation / Wil Janssen, Erwin Fielt and Marc Lankhorst -- The Virtual Merchant Is Searching for Profit / Eric van Heck -- 2. The Virtual Civil Servant.
Print version record.
This book commemorates Prof. Dr. René Wagenaar and illustrates the impact he had on research and discussions on research topics. It is divided into four parts, each part relating to a specific area of Prof. Wagenaar's career and also more or less reflecting the work he did at the three universities that played a role in his career, i.e. Erasmus University of Rotterdam, the Free University of Amsterdam and Delft University of Technology. The first part of the book describes how Prof. Wagenaar started working on EDI and inter-organizational systems at Erasmus University. At the Free University.
WorldCat record variable field(s) change: 650