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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Péter Bernus. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Péter Bernus. The network helps show where Péter Bernus may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Péter Bernus
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Péter Bernus.
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Stahre, Johan, et al.. (2016). TOWARDS AN OPERATOR 4.0 TYPOLOGY: A HUMAN-CENTRIC PERSPECTIVE ON THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION TECHNOLOGIES. Chalmers Publication Library (Chalmers University of Technology).167 indexed citations
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Stahre, Johan, Thorsten Wuest, Ovidiu Noran, et al.. (2016). Towards An Operator 4.0 Typology: A Human-Centric Perspective On The Fourth Industrial Revolution Technologies. Computers in entertainment.150 indexed citations
Bernus, Péter, et al.. (2013). Crossing the communication barrier in global software development projects via global software development brokers. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 1–11.2 indexed citations
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Bernus, Péter, et al.. (2013). Sustaining Information Systems as a Discipline: Towards an Evolving Theory of Information Systems Discipline. Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems. 263.
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Bernus, Péter, et al.. (2013). Analysis of Interoperability in the Queensland Disaster Management System. International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems. 310–317.1 indexed citations
Bernus, Péter, et al.. (2012). Co-evolution path model : how enterprises as complex systems survive on the edge of chaos. Journal of the Association for Information Systems. 1–11.2 indexed citations
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Bernus, Péter, et al.. (2010). Enterprise Architecture, Integration and Interoperability: IFIP TC 5 International Conference, EAI2N 2010 Held as Part of WCC 2010 Brisbane, Australia, September 20-23, 2010, Proceedings. HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe).6 indexed citations
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Bernus, Péter. (2006). Handbook on Architectures of Information Systems. Digital Access to Libraries (Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), l'Université de Namur (UNamur) and the Université Saint-Louis (USL-B)).51 indexed citations
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Bernus, Péter, Kai Mertins, & Günter Schmidt. (2005). Handbook on Architectures of Information Systems (International Handbooks on Information Systems) (International Handbooks on Information Systems). Springer eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Bernus, Péter & Mark S. Fox. (2005). Knowledge sharing in the integrated enterprise : interoperability strategies for the enterprise architect. CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research).11 indexed citations
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Bernus, Péter, L. Nemes, & Günter Schmidt. (2003). Handbook of enterprise architecture. Griffith Research Online (Griffith University, Queensland, Australia).10 indexed citations
Bernus, Péter & L. Nemes. (1996). Modelling and methodologies for enterprise integration : Proceedings of the IFIP TC5 Working Conference on Models and Methodologies for Enterprise integrations ,Queensland, Australia, November 1995. Springer eBooks.3 indexed citations
Bernus, Péter, et al.. (1987). Intelligent systems interconnection: what should come after open systems interconnection?. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 1–12.1 indexed citations
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