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<blockquote>Jackson, S. 2007. "A Multidisciplinary Framework for Resilience to Disasters and Disruptions." ''Journal of Integrated Design and Process Science.'' 11(2): 91-108.</blockquote>
  
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*[[Product and Service Life Management]]
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==Annotation==
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To view the abstract for this article, see the article overview at [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1517397 the ACM Digital Library].
  
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Jackson, S. 2007. "A Multidisciplinary Framework for Resilience to Disasters and Disruptions." Journal of Integrated Design and Process Science. 11(2): 91-108.

Usage

Annotation

To view the abstract for this article, see the article overview at the ACM Digital Library.

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