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Silva, J. (2009). Restating a research definition in conformance to soft systems semantics. In Johansson, M. and Jonsson, P. (eds.) (Ed.), Implementation ? realizing operations management knowledge, XVI international annual conference of the EurOMA. (pp. 0-0). Göteborg, Sweden: EurOMA - European Operations Management Association.
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J. M. Silva,  "Restating a research definition in conformance to soft systems semantics", in Implementation ? realizing operations management knowledge, XVI international annual conference of the EurOMA, Johansson, M. and Jonsson, P. (eds.), Ed., Göteborg, Sweden, EurOMA - European Operations Management Association, 2009, pp. 0-0
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@inproceedings{silva2009_1716023173920,
	author = "Silva, J.",
	title = "Restating a research definition in conformance to soft systems semantics",
	booktitle = "Implementation ? realizing operations management knowledge, XVI international annual conference of the EurOMA",
	year = "2009",
	editor = "Johansson, M. and Jonsson, P. (eds.)",
	volume = "",
	number = "",
	series = "",
	pages = "0-0",
	publisher = "EurOMA - European Operations Management Association",
	address = "Göteborg, Sweden",
	organization = "Department of Technology Management and Economics, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden"
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - Restating a research definition in conformance to soft systems semantics
T2  - Implementation ? realizing operations management knowledge, XVI international annual conference of the EurOMA
AU  - Silva, J.
PY  - 2009
SP  - 0-0
SN  - 0000-0000
CY  - Göteborg, Sweden
AB  - This study concerned the choice of SSM, shaped by both theory and other research findings. A conceptual model to position the assessment of Production Control Systems was introduced, considering criticism to used research methods. Then, an attempt to match SSM with the previously typified problem situation was done. Outcomes concern relevant modifications to the research purpose, coming from both the new semantics and innovative mindset. As a result of this challenge, clear changes to the writing style arose from different SSM meanings, despite no ‘optimal solutions’ were found.
ER  -