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Function creep: over het wegen van risico's en kansen

Function creep: on assessing risks and chances This article focuses on a phenomenon often called 'function creep'. This is the process whereby new functions are added to systems that are basically intended for other purposes, or when systems or data originally intended for function A are l...

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Published in:Justitiële verkenningen 2011-12, Vol.37 (8), p.9
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