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This article is also available in German in print and via http://www.wirtschaftsinformatik.de: Loos P, Strohmeier S, Piller G, Schütte R (2012) Kommentare zu “In-Memory-Datenmanagement in betrieblichen Anwendungssystemen”. WIRTSCHAFTSINFORMATIK. doi: 10.1007/s11576-012-0328-0.

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Loos, P., Strohmeier, S., Piller, G. et al. Comments on “In-Memory Databases in Business Information Systems”. Bus Inf Syst Eng 4, 213–223 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12599-012-0222-8

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