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Advanced Content Management System in Murdoch Research Institute

Advanced Content Management System in Murdoch Research Institute

Saeed Shadlou, Hamdam Solaymani, Abdolreza Hajmoosaei
Copyright: © 2011 |Volume: 3 |Issue: 2 |Pages: 7
ISSN: 1938-0194|EISSN: 1938-0208|EISBN13: 9781613509685|DOI: 10.4018/jwp.2011040103
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Shadlou, Saeed, et al. "Advanced Content Management System in Murdoch Research Institute." IJWP vol.3, no.2 2011: pp.23-29. http://doi.org/10.4018/jwp.2011040103

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Shadlou, S., Solaymani, H., & Hajmoosaei, A. (2011). Advanced Content Management System in Murdoch Research Institute. International Journal of Web Portals (IJWP), 3(2), 23-29. http://doi.org/10.4018/jwp.2011040103

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Shadlou, Saeed, Hamdam Solaymani, and Abdolreza Hajmoosaei. "Advanced Content Management System in Murdoch Research Institute," International Journal of Web Portals (IJWP) 3, no.2: 23-29. http://doi.org/10.4018/jwp.2011040103

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