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- Innovation in Engineering Software Intensive SystemsManfred Broy. 3-15 [doi]
- Outsourcing Innovation in Digital Service Creation: What Software Engineering Can Learn from Modern Product DevelopmentBernhard Kirchmair. 17-37 [doi]
- Motives and Perception of Fairness in Commercial User CommunitiesPhilip Mayrhofer. 39-55 [doi]
- Engaging Students in Distributed Software Engineering CoursesChristoph Angerer, Michael Nagel, Bernd Brügge, Thomas R. Gross. 57-68 [doi]
- Digital Rights Management and Software InnovationArnold Picot, Marina Fiedler. 71-86 [doi]
- Open Standards - a Cure for Digital Rights Management?Michael Pramateftakis, Klaus Diepold. 87-106 [doi]
- IT Service Management: Getting the ViewVitalian A. Danciu, Andreas Hanemann, Martin Sailer, Heinz-Gerd Hegering. 109-130 [doi]
- When Infrastructure Management Just Won't Do: The Trend Towards Organizational IT Service ManagementMichael Brenner 0002, Markus Garschhammer, Heinz-Gerd Hegering. 131-146 [doi]
- IT Service Management Across Organizational BoundariesNils gentschen Felde, Heinz-Gerd Hegering, Michael Schiffers. 147-175 [doi]
- Trends in Telecommunication NetworkingJörg Eberspächer. 179-193 [doi]
- Ethernet in the Backbone: An Approach to Cost-efficient Core NetworksArno Schmid-Egger, Andreas Kirstädter, Jörg Eberspächer. 195-209 [doi]
- A Generic User Innovation Toolkit Architecture for Mobile Service CreationBernhard Kirchmair. 213-237 [doi]
- Integrating Users in Discontinuous Innovation Processes: Findings from a Study of Mobile Download GamesMatthias Möller. 239-253 [doi]
- Distributed Collaboration: Services and Information Sources in a Knowledge-based ArchitecturePatrick Renner, Bernd Brügge, Martin Ott. 255-273 [doi]
- Business Potentials of Ubiquitous ComputingUwe Sandner, Jan Marco Leimeister, Helmut Krcmar. 277-291 [doi]
- A Novel Approach to Ubiquitous Location-Based Service Architectures Using Mobile CommunitiesMaximilian Zündt, Peter Dornbusch. 293-324 [doi]
- Context-sensitive Content Provision for Classified DirectoriesThomas Hess, Barbara Rauscher, Christoph Hirnle. 325-336 [doi]