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Applying Systems Thinking for Early Validation of a Case Study Definition: An Automated Parking System

Case study research and industry-as-laboratory research are well-known research methods in industry–academia collaboration research projects. Defining a case study well in the early phase of an industry–academia complex sociotechnical and data-oriented research project is crucial for success. This s...

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