Gamification of Enterprise Systems: A Lifecycle Approach

Procedia Computer Science - Tập 121 - Trang 106-114 - 2017
Ola El-Telbany1, Ahmed Elragal1
1German University in Cairo, Al-Tagamoa Al-Khames New Cairo City, Cairo 11835, Egypt

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