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Fig. 1 Business information system. This contrived visualization of abusiness information system as a complex compound artifactillustrates its interconnected inner subsystems interwoven with itsouter environments in the form of a bipartite network comprisingartifacts and individuals
Fig. 2 Different co-development structures in business information systems: business domain experts can contribute to executable artifacts eitheronly indirectly (case a) or also directly (case b)
Fig. 3 Layering
Fig. 4 A layered perspective of the Learn@WU technology stack
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