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REVIEW
"Daniel J. Schuster : Reviewer"
The authors report on an important study of electronic data
interchange (EDI) for technical data transfer in the semiconductor
industry using inter-organization networks (IONs). Progress has been
slow because multiple computer systems are usua
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