Maintenance- and Strategic Physical Asset Management: Morphologies of Two Connate Concepts

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Maintenance- and Strategic Physical Asset Management: Morphologies of Two Connate Concepts. / Schmiedbauer, Oliver; Maier, Hans; Kaiser, Florian et al.
Proceedings on 18th International Conference on Industrial Systems – IS’20: Industrial Innovation in Digital Age. Band 1 2022. S. 176-184.

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Schmiedbauer, O, Maier, H, Kaiser, F & Biedermann, H 2022, Maintenance- and Strategic Physical Asset Management: Morphologies of Two Connate Concepts. in Proceedings on 18th International Conference on Industrial Systems – IS’20: Industrial Innovation in Digital Age. Bd. 1, S. 176-184.

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Schmiedbauer, O., Maier, H., Kaiser, F., & Biedermann, H. (2022). Maintenance- and Strategic Physical Asset Management: Morphologies of Two Connate Concepts. In Proceedings on 18th International Conference on Industrial Systems – IS’20: Industrial Innovation in Digital Age (Band 1, S. 176-184)

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Schmiedbauer O, Maier H, Kaiser F, Biedermann H. Maintenance- and Strategic Physical Asset Management: Morphologies of Two Connate Concepts. in Proceedings on 18th International Conference on Industrial Systems – IS’20: Industrial Innovation in Digital Age. Band 1. 2022. S. 176-184

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Schmiedbauer, Oliver ; Maier, Hans ; Kaiser, Florian et al. / Maintenance- and Strategic Physical Asset Management : Morphologies of Two Connate Concepts. Proceedings on 18th International Conference on Industrial Systems – IS’20: Industrial Innovation in Digital Age. Band 1 2022. S. 176-184

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