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: Deadline has been extended to June 15, 2000 from June 1, 2000 due to
: several requests
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: URL for submissions is www.csulb.edu/journal (N.B. This is the new URL)
:
: CPF is at http://gsmweb.udallas.edu/jecr.htm
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: Thanks!
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Forwarded message from [Zahir.Irani(a)brunel.ac.uk] sent originally on Tue, 30 May 2000 15:55:47 +0100:
: ******************************************************
: Logistics Information Management, Volume 13(3)110-177
:
: SPECIAL ISSUE on Strategic Information Systems by A.
: Gunasekaran and W. Chung
:
: http://www.mcb.co.uk/cgi-bin/journal1/lim
:
: ***************************************************
:
: Guest Editorial - A. Gunasekaran and W. Chung
:
: 1- A design of an ABC template for easy assimilation in SME
: M.F.S. Chan, K.F. Keung, W.W.C. Chung
: Logistics Information Management ; 13:3 2000; pp. 126-137
:
: 2- Innovative change management in SMEs: beyond improvement
: Rodney McAdam, Peter Stevenson, Gren Armstrong
: Logistics Information Management ; 13:3 2000; pp. 138-149
:
: 3- Measuring uncertainties in MRP environments
: Koh, Jones, Saad,Arunachalam, Gunasekaran
: Logistics Information Management ; 13:3 2000; pp. 177-183
:
: 4- Task allocation using case-based reasoning for
: distributed manufacturing systems
: K.L. Choy, W.B. Lee
: Logistics Information Management ; 13:3 2000; pp. 167-176
:
: 5- The effective application of SAP R/3
: Majed Al-Mashari, Mohamed Zairi
: Logistics Information Management ; 13:3 2000; pp. 156-166
:
: 6- The impact of competitive intelligence and IS support
: in changing small business organizations
: Tor Guimaraes
: Logistics Information Management ; 13:3 2000; pp. 117-125
:
: 7- Value challenges in supply chain management
: W.K. Poon, K.H. Lau
: Logistics Information Management ; 13:3 2000; pp. 150-155
:
: ----------------------
: Dr Zahir Irani
: Assistant Editor of LIM
: Senior Lecturer of Information Systems
: Department of Information Systems and Computing
: Brunel University Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH
:
: Tel: +44 1895 274 000 Ext. 2133
: Fax: +44 1895 251 686
: E-mail: Zahir.Irani(a)brunel.ac.uk
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Forwarded message from [sicstus-users(a)sics.se ] sent originally on Tue, 30 May 2000 10:39:52 +0200:
: [Sorry for multiple copies]
:
: TRICS: Techniques foR Implementing Constraint programming Systems
:
: Workshop in conjunction with CP 2000
:
: September 22, 2000, Singapore
:
: http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~cp2000/trics/
:
: SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
:
: Constraint programming systems are software systems that support
: the modeling and solving of problems using constraint
: programming. Such systems include constraint programming
: libraries and runtime systems for constraint programming
: languages. The constraints handled by these systems range over a
: variety of domains: integers, booleans, sets, trees, etc. The
: workshop will focus on implementation issues for such systems.
:
: Semantic issues of constraint programming systems are well
: covered by publications. Unfortunately, there are few
: publications on implementational aspects of constraint
: programming. This makes it unnecessarily hard for researchers to
: design and implement innovative constraint programming
: systems. This workshop addresses this problem by inviting both
: papers that indicate new techniques and directions and papers
: that clearly present established but unpublished "folklore"
: techniques.
:
: Possible topics for workshop contributions include, but are not
: limited to:
:
: + libraries, programming languages and modeling languages,
: rapid application development tools; solver coordination
: mechanisms; APIs/low-level interfaces; support for objects,
: threads, concurrency
:
: + compositionality; impact of using implementation language
: features such as objects, higher-order functions and threads;
: reuse across systems
:
: + memory management (trailing vs copying); constraint store
: management (addition, removal and simplification of
: constraints); scheduling of propagation events; hybrid
: algorithm configuration and monitoring
:
: The workshop is held in conjunction with CP 2000, the Sixth
: International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint
: Programming
: http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~cp2000/
:
: Important dates
:
: Submission of contribution June 15, 2000
: Notification of acceptance July 15, 2000
: Final versions for proceedings September 1, 2000
: CP Conference September 18 - 22, 2000
: TRICS Workshop September 22, 2000
:
: Contributions
:
: Contributions to the workshop can include but are not limited to
: paper presentations, poster presentations, computer
: demonstrations and discussion themes. Please email a write-up of
: your contribution (no more than 15 pages) in Postscript together
: with your preferred form of presentation to François Laburthe
: <FLABURTH(a)challenger.bouygues.fr>.
:
: Organization
:
: Nicolas Beldiceanu SICS
: Warwick Harvey IC-Parc
: Martin Henz National University of Singapore
: François Laburthe Bouygues
: Eric Monfroy CWI
: Tobias Müller Universität des Saarlandes
: Laurent Perron ILOG
: Christian Schulte Universität des Saarlandes
:
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Forwarded message from [hmchung(a)CSULB.EDU (hmchung)] sent originally on Mon, 29 May 2000 18:13:41 -0700:
: Association for Information Systems
: 2000 Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2000)
: August 10-13th, 2000, Long Beach, California
: www.csulb.edu/conference/ais2000
:
: 1) Conference Registration: Fee is same as the last year. Early
: registration deadline is June 30th, 2000.
:
: 2) Hotel Registration: Westin Hotel is the main conference site. Hilton
: has additional rooms.
:
: 3) Fly to Los Angeles International Airport or John Wayne Airpot in
: Orange County (same distance from Long Beach), or Long Beach Airport.
:
: See the News and Updates section of the above Web for details.
: Thank you.
:
: H. Michael Chung
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Forwarded message from [mgurst(a)TECHBC.CA (Michael Gurstein)] sent originally on Sat, 27 May 2000 19:29:21 -0700:
: We would like to re-invite you to submit a paper to the Hawaii International
: Conference on Systems Sciences, HICSS-34, on January 3-6, 2001 on the
: Island of Maui, Hawaii. The details are at
: http://www.hicss.hawaii.edu/HICSS_34/h34cfp.htm
:
: We are seeking submissions for the mini-track on Community Informatics, and
: we know your work in this field is relevant to that subject (see description
: below). Unfortunately, we are late with the call for papers this year, and
: if you are interested to submit, the deadline is June 1st, although there's
: normally a couple of weeks leeway with that, but no more. Please let me
: know if you are able to submit a paper.
:
: Thanks
:
: Davidson/de Vreede/Gurstein/Harris/Vogel
:
: Community Informatics
:
: Description: This mini-track provides one of the key international
: platforms relating to issues concerned with community informatics (CI), the
: study of the application of Information and Communications Technologies
: ICT) to the social, economic, political or cultural goals of communities.
: CI as an approach begins with the perspective that ICT can provide a set of
: resources and tools that individuals and communities can use, initially to
: provide "access" to information management and processing and thus with
: "access", to pursue their goals in such areas as local economic
: development, cultural affairs, civic activism, and community based health
: and environmental initiatives. CI pays attention to the needs and
: objectives of physical communities and looks at how technology can support
: the achievement of those objectives. Thus, a CI approach is concerned with
: both the technology and the "user" (and the "uses"); and with community
: processes, user access and technology usability as well as systems analysis
: and hardware or software design. CI takes into account the design of the
: social system and culture within which the technology resides, as well as
: the technology system with which it interacts.
:
: We take a wide view of community informatics so as to include relevance to
: developing as well as developed countries and rural as well as urban
: communities. As such CI is a technology strategy or discipline which links
: economic and social development efforts at the community level with
: emerging opportunities in such areas as electronic commerce, community and
: civic networks and telecentres, electronic democracy and on-line
: participation, self-help and virtual health communities, advocacy,
: cultural enhancement and others. We welcome papers that contain original
: ideas and
: examples of practical application and implementation of information
: technology in CI contexts.
:
: Roger Harris
: Faculty of Information Technology
: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
: 94300 Kota Samarahan
: Sarawak
: Malaysia
: Phone: 082-671000 ext. 605
: Fax: 082-672301
: Email: roger(a)fit.unimas.my
:
: Doug Vogel
: Dept. of Information Systems
: City University of Hong Kong
: 83 Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon
: Hong Kong
: Phone: 852-2788-7534
: Fax: 852-2788-8694
: Email: isdoug(a)is.cityu.edu.hk
:
: Robert Davison
: Dept. of Information Systems
: City University of Hong Kong
: Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon
: Hong Kong
: Phone: 852-2788-7534
: Fax: 852-2788-8694
: Email: isrobert(a)is.cityu.edu.hk
:
: Gert-Jan de Vreede,
: Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management
: Delft University of Technology
: The Netherlands
: Phone: +31.15.278-7170
: Fax: +31.15.278-3429
: Email: devreede(a)sepa.tudelft.nl
:
: Michael Gurstein
: Technical University of British Columbia
: Suite 301-10334 152A Street
: Surrey, British Columbia
: Canada
: Phone: 604-586-6064
: Email: gurstein(a)techbc.ca
:
: >IMPORTANT DEADLINES
: >
: June 1, 2000 Full papers/panel proposals submitted to Minitrack
: Chairs.
: Contact Minitrack chairs for submission instructions.
: >August 31, 2000 Notice of accepted papers sent to Authors.
: >October 1, 2000 Accepted manuscripts sent electronically to the
: Conference.
: > Authors must have registered for the conference
: > by this date.
: >
: >INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SUBMISSION
: >1. Submit the full paper, consisting of 15-20 double-spaced pages,
: >including diagrams, directly to the Minitrack Co-Chair at
: >gurstein(a)techbc.ca
: >
: > - All papers should be in Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat PDF format -
: >
: >2. Do not submit the manuscript to more than one Minitrack Chair. Papers
: >should contain original material and not be previously published, or
: >currently submitted for consideration elsewhere.
: >
: >3. Each paper must have a title page to include title of the paper, full
: >name of all authors, and complete addresses including affiliation(s),
: >telephone number(s), and e-mail address(es).
: >
: >4. The first page of the manuscript should include only the title and a
: >300-word abstract of the paper.
: >
: >5. Proposals for Panels will also be accepted.
: >
: >HICSS conferences are devoted to advances in the information, computer, and
: >system sciences, and encompass developments in both theory and practice.
: >Invited papers may be theoretical, conceptual, tutorial or descriptive in
: >nature. Submissions undergo a peer referee process and those selected for
: >presentation will be published in the Conference Proceedings. Submissions
: >must not have been previously published.
: >
: >2001 CONFERENCE VENUE: Outrigger Wailea Resort
: > 3700 Wailea Alanui Dr.
: > Wailea, Maui, Hawaii 96753
: > (808) 879-1922 or 1-800-367-2960
: >
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Forwarded message from [schiller(a)COMPUTER.ORG (Jochen Schiller)] sent originally on Sat, 27 May 2000 14:20:40 +0200:
: REMINDER:
: HICSS-34 Outrigger Wailea Resort Maui, Hawaii January 3-6, 2001
: Paper submission date: June 1, 2000
:
: Mini-track: Quality of Service in Mobile Communications
:
: http://www.telematik.informatik.uni-karlsruhe.de/~schiller/h34_qos_mobcom.ht
: m
:
: --
: Dr. Jochen Schiller Phone: +49 431 880 7290
: Institute of Computer Science FAX: +49 431 880 7615
: and Applied Mathematics
: Christian-Albrechts-University Mobile: +49 179 4921075
: D-24098 Kiel, Germany E-Mail: schiller(a)computer.org
: http://www.informatik.uni-kiel.de/~js/
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Forwarded message from [klein(a)WI.UNI-MUENSTER.DE (Stefan Klein)] sent originally on Fri, 26 May 2000 23:07:35 +0200:
: -----------------------------------------------------------------------
: E X T E N D E D S U B M I S S I O N D E A D L I N E: June 16, 2000
: -----------------------------------------------------------------------
: Call for Papers
:
: I n f o r m a t i o n S y s t e m s f o r E - C o m m e r c e
: ========================================
:
: Conference of the GI (German Chapter of the ACM) Chapter 2.5.2
: EMISA - Methods for Developing Information Systems and their Application
:
: November 8 - 10, 2000, University of Linz, Austria
:
: IT-based business processes between industrial partners have been
: established for several decades. In the meantime, the World Wide Web has
: emerged as a platform available which allows also private users access to
: goods and services. Since Internet technology also simplifies the
: communication between business partners, the demand for IT-systems which
: support complete and highly qualified business processes in the areas of
: business to business (B2B) and business to consumer (B2C) will increase.
: Therefore, E-Commerce-systems are complex, integrated information systems
: which evoke new challenges for IT-specialists concerning architecture,
: components, interfaces, methodologies, etc. The GI-Chapter EMISA invites a
: broad discussion of this area. Contributions to singular aspects in special
: disciplines but particularly also integrative considerations for information
: systems in E-Commerce are welcome.
:
: Papers are invited to the following topics (always in connection with
: E-Commerce):
: --------------------------------------------------------
: * Methods for Development
: * Architecture
: * Tools
: * Standards
: * Security, Authentication
: * Workflows
: * Practice and Experiences
: * Data Mining
: * Social Aspects
:
: Contributions to topics which are not shown above but fit the conference
: theme are also welcome.
: Papers should be submitted electronically (preferably) to one of the
: organization members.
:
: Publication
: -----------
: Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings. More
: information can be found at the home page of the conference.
:
: Important Dates
: ---------------
: * Deadline for paper submission: June 16, 2000
: * Notification of acceptance/Rejection: July 7, 2000
: * Camera ready copy: July 31, 2000
:
: Home Page
: ---------
: Updated and more detailed information can be found at:
: http://www.faw.uni-linz.ac.at/emisa2000/home_e.html
:
: Program Committee
: -------------
: G. Vossen, University of Münster, Germany (Chair)
: G. Müller, University of Freiburg, Germany
: H. Jasper, TU Freiberg, Germany
: A. Oberweis, University of Frankfurt, Germany
: S. Klein, University of Münster, Germany
: E. Ortner, University of Darmstadt, Germany
: J. Küng, University of Linz, Austria
: H. Thoma, IT Pro AG, Basel, Switzerland
: M. Merz, Proton Consulting, Hamburg, Germany
: A.M. Tjoa, TU Vienna, Austria
:
: Conference Organization
: ------------
: Josef Küng
: Joh. Kepler Universität Linz, FAW,
: Altenbergerstr. 69, A 4040 Linz,
: Tel: 0043-732-2468-890,
: Fax: 0043-732-2468-9308,
: e-mail: jkueng(a)faw.uni-linz.ac.at
:
: H. Jasper
: Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg
: Institut für Informatik
: Tel.: 0049-(0)3731-39-3116,
: Fax: 0049-(0)3731-39-2645
: e-mail: jasper(a)tu-freiberg.de
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Forwarded message from [Zahir.Irani(a)brunel.ac.uk] sent originally on Sun, 28 May 2000 21:41:06 +0100:
: ******************************************************
: Information Systems Journal
:
: Special Issue: Information Systems Investment Evaluation
:
: ******************************************************
:
: CALL FOR PAPERS
:
: The adoption of Information Technology (IT) and Information
: Systems (IS) offers many organisations the opportunity to
: reap a wide variety of strategic, tactical and operational
: benefits. However, even though many of these benefits are
: suitable for inclusion within traditional accountancy
: frameworks, it is the intangible and non-financial
: benefits, together with the indirect project costs that
: often complicate the justification process. As a result,
: many companies are finding themselves unable to assess the
: 'full' implications of their investments in new technology
: thus, amounting to an appraisal process limited to the
: analysis of those benefits and costs financially
: quantifiable. The aim of this special issue is to help
: researchers and decision makers in understand the processes
: involved in the justification of the appropriate level of
: IT/IS to adopt. With the help of the articles appearing in
: this special issue, one should be able to better understand
: the justification process necessary to evaluate IT/IS
: deployments, through identifying the constructs associated
: with robust IT/IS investment evaluation.
:
: The scope of the special issue will be to present
: researchers and senior managers with a conceptual and
: empirical basis for justifying a IT/IS infrastructures.
: Emphasis will be placed on IT/IS investment decision making
: in the context of effective capital budgeting and the
: complexities associated with the evaluation of IT/IS
: investments. The prime objective of the special issue is to
: publish original works [quantitative and qualitative] and
: interesting case studies arising from research on the
: evolving approaches and concepts of investment decision
: making. Contributed papers may deal with but are not
: limited to:
:
: · Techniques for ex ante and ex post IS Investment
: Appraisal
: · Qualitative and Quantitative Evaluation
: Techniques
: · Technology Management in Organizations
: · Capital Budgeting and Financial Appraisal of IS
: Investments
: · Risks of IS Investments
: · Cost/Benefit and Risk Considerations/Realizations
: · Social/Human Aspects of Decision Making · IT/IS
: Performance Measures
: · Macro-economic or Industry-wide Assessment of IT
: · IS Project Management and Control
:
: Submission guidelines and important dates
: Manuscripts should be between 4000-6000 words in length,
: with all contributions being subjected to a double-blind
: review process. There should be a separate title page
: giving the names and addresses of the authors. Manuscripts
: must be sent to either guest editor by September 30th,
: 2000, and should follow the format of the Information
: Systems Journal. Electronic submission is preferred though
: not essential.
:
: ----------------------
: Dr Zahir Irani
: Senior Lecturer of Information Systems
: Dept of Information Systems and Computing
: Brunel University
: Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 3PH
: United Kingdom
:
: Tel: +44 (01895) 274 000 ext. 2133
: Fax: +44 (01895) 251 686
:
: E-Mail:Zahir.Irani@brunel.ac.uk
: URL: http://www.brunel.ac.uk/~csstzni
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Forwarded message from [Norbert.Gronau(a)sysedv.cs.tu-berlin.de] sent originally on Thu, 25 May 2000 20:27:43 +0200 (MET DST):
: (Bitte entschuldigen Sie mehrfachen Erhalt dieser Mail)
:
: Technologien des Wissensmanagements -
: Erfahrungen aus praktischen Anwendungen
:
: 29. Juni 2000
:
: OFFIS-Konferenzsaal, Escherweg 2
: siehe auch http://www.offis.de/anfahrt.htm
:
: Veranstalter
: ============
: Universität Oldenburg, FB Informatik, Abt. Wirtschaftsinformatik
: gemeinsam mit dem
: Oldenburger Forschungs- und Entwicklungsinstitut für Informatik-Werkzeuge
: und -Systeme (OFFIS)
:
: Programm
: ========
: 9.30: Begrüßung
: (Prof. Dr. H.-J. Appelrath)
:
: 9.45: Trends im Wissensmanagement
: (Dr.-Ing. N. Gronau, Abt. Wirtschaftsinformatik, Universität Oldenburg)
:
: 10.15: Wissensmanagement-Tools. Taxonomie, Marktüberblick und zukünftige Entwicklungen
: (Dr. D. Segal, Arthur D. Little (Schweiz) AG)
:
: 10.45: Diskussion, anschl. Kaffeepause
:
: 11.00: Qualitätsmanagement beim Aufbau von Informationssystemen im Wissensmanagement
: (F. Farnschläder, FORWISS, Erlangen)
:
: 11.30: Wissensmanagement in Unternehmensberatungen mit Hilfe von Knowledge Asset Repositories
: (S. Uelpenich, Lehrstuhl für Wirtschaftsinformatik, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)
:
: 12.00: Diskussion, anschl. Mittagspause
:
: 13.00: Toolgestützte Nachbereitung von Experteninterviews für den Aufbau hypertextbasierter Wissenssysteme
: (R. Bimazubute, FORWISS, Erlangen)
:
: 13.30: Wissensmanagement mit dem Knowledge Café
: (Dipl.-Kfm. M. Schönherr, altavier Informationssysteme GmbH Berlin)
:
: 14.00: READWARE als Instrument des Knowledge Retrieval am Beispiel der Siemens Business Services
: (W. Lussner, Readware GmbH, München)
:
: 14.30: Diskussion, anschl. Kaffeepause
:
: 15.00: Erstellen, ablegen und wiederfinden: Die Information Mapping Methode als Basis für das Informationsmanagement
: (S. Siegel, CARSTENS + PARTNER GmbH, München)
:
: 15.30: Dokumentenmanagement unter Exchange
: (C. Schink, AMPEG Technologie und Computer Service GmbH, Bremen)
:
: 16.00: Diskussion, anschl. Schlußwort des Moderators
:
: Anmeldung
: =========
: Sie haben unter
: http:/www-wi.offis.uni-oldenburg.de
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: DATA BASE Special Issue Call for Papers on Component Based Software Development
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: This special issue will focus on the latest research concerning component-based
: software development. Component-based development (CBD) has emerged as a new
: paradigm for software development which is expected to improve software
: quality, development lead time and programmer productivity. The basic idea
: underlying CBD is that software development can be significantly improved if
: applications are quickly assembled from prefabricated software components. A
: healthy market for software components has emerged and an increasingly large
: collection of software components is being made available though general,
: platform specific and industry specific catalogues. While these developments
: are expected to transform applications development from a craft activity to an
: industrial process, research is needed to understand how such a transformation
: can be effectively achieved and its implications.
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: In this issue, we hope to publish papers that examine organizational,
: technological and economic issues related to component-based software
: development. A wide variety of research perspectives and research approaches
: are encouraged. These include, but are not limited to: conceptual papers that
: propose theories, experimental papers that are theoretically motivated, yet
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: that develop new insights that have the potential to change practice or lead to
: new theories. Research focused on the development of tools and methods for CBD
: are also of interest. We are particularly interested in papers that are novel
: and present new ideas likely to provide directions for current research or
: practice.
:
: Those interested in submitting to the special issue on Component Based Software
: Development should contact the special issue editor directly:
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: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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: to improve software quality, development lead time and programmer
: productivity. The basic idea underlying CBD is that software development
: can be significantly improved if applications are quickly assembled from
: prefabricated software components. A healthy market for software
: components has emerged and an increasingly large collection of software
: components is being made available though general, platform specific and
: industry specific catalogues. While these developments are expected to
: transform applications development from a craft activity to an industrial
: process, research is needed to understand how such a transformation can
: be effectively achieved and its implications.<br>
: <br>
: In this issue, we hope to publish papers that examine organizational,
: technological and economic issues related to component-based software
: development. A wide variety of research perspectives and research
: approaches are encouraged. These include, but are not limited to:
: conceptual papers that propose theories, experimental papers that are
: theoretically motivated, yet whose findings have the potential to
: interest practitioners; and field studies that develop new insights that
: have the potential to change practice or lead to new theories. Research
: focused on the development of tools and methods for CBD are also of
: interest. We are particularly interested in papers that are novel and
: present new ideas likely to provide directions for current research or
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