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Introduction to Hyperfunctions,ctives defined in the previous chapter. Sub-chapter 2 presents the paradigm that drives the research. Detailed descriptions of the literature review process (sub-chapter 2.2) and of the multi-stage comparative case study (sub-chapter 2.3) introduce the major techniques employed for the rest of this study.CON 发表于 2025-3-27 11:50:28
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Methodology,ctives defined in the previous chapter. Sub-chapter 2 presents the paradigm that drives the research. Detailed descriptions of the literature review process (sub-chapter 2.2) and of the multi-stage comparative case study (sub-chapter 2.3) introduce the major techniques employed for the rest of this study.不如乐死去 发表于 2025-3-27 17:46:07
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Theoretical foundation,ains to facilitate the creation of an overarching theoretical concept, although additional technical theories can be used to explain certain phenomena or research objects (Wynn & Williams, 2012, p. 798).indecipherable 发表于 2025-3-28 04:31:40
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Book 2020k planning and evaluates them based on their specific value contribution for airline network planning. Subsequently, he develops a financial evaluation methodology for big data opportunities based on key performance indicators for airline network planning departments.Patrimony 发表于 2025-3-28 12:15:57
Introduction to Hyperfunctions,ains to facilitate the creation of an overarching theoretical concept, although additional technical theories can be used to explain certain phenomena or research objects (Wynn & Williams, 2012, p. 798).