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Modelling and analysis of real-time coordination patterns

Kemper, S.

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Kemper, S. (2011, December 20). Modelling and analysis of real-time coordination patterns. IPA Dissertation Series. BOXPress BV, 2011-24. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/18260

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Model l i ng and Anal ysi s

of Real -Ti me Coordi nati on Patterns

Modelling and Analysis of Real-Time Coordination Patterns Stephanie Kemper

Stephani e Kemper

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