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Table  of  Contents
Table  2.1:  Cebon's Classes  of Information Necessary  for Successful  PP
Figure 3.1:  Giddens Theory of  Structuration
Table  3.1 Perspectives  on IT in organizations  applied to the study of EMIS Perspective  on IT in
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