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Case-Fatality Rate and Characteristics of Patients Dying in Relation to COVID-19 in Italy.
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 2020Only 3 cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) were identified in Italy in the first half of February 2020 and all involved people who had recently traveled to China.
G. Onder, G. Rezza, S. Brusaferro
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International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems, 2003
On the Dutch workflow market, a new and interesting paradigm named "case handling" is emerging. The goal of case handling is to overcome the limitations of existing workflow management systems. By using a data-driven approach combined with implicit routing and carefully avoiding context tunneling, awareness and flexibility are improved. Currently, many
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On the Dutch workflow market, a new and interesting paradigm named "case handling" is emerging. The goal of case handling is to overcome the limitations of existing workflow management systems. By using a data-driven approach combined with implicit routing and carefully avoiding context tunneling, awareness and flexibility are improved. Currently, many
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Building theories from case study research
STUDI ORGANIZZATIVI, 2009- This paper describes the process of inducting theory using case studies from specifying the research questions to reaching closure. Some features of the process, such as problem definition and construct validation, are similar to hypothesis-testing ...
K. Eisenhardt
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2021
Cases are good to think with. This entry is about their status as carriers of information. For much of the twentieth century, they were considered a literary form, typically used by lawyers and doctors. Modern scientists, in contrast, used evidence in the form of data and rules: *facts, not examples and narratives.
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Cases are good to think with. This entry is about their status as carriers of information. For much of the twentieth century, they were considered a literary form, typically used by lawyers and doctors. Modern scientists, in contrast, used evidence in the form of data and rules: *facts, not examples and narratives.
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