How global computer systems helped far-flung research centers work together
Jul 1, 2005
By:
MaryJo Zaborowski, Juergen Hammer, Gloria Lawler
Without common reporting standards in place, researchers have little incentive to share data with scientists elsewhere in the company. When researchers don't sharedata on a regular basis, they can begin to feel proprietary about their work—and even less inclined to disclose their results.
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How global computer systems helped far-flung research centers work together
Jul 1, 2005
By:
MaryJo Zaborowski, Juergen Hammer, Gloria Lawler
Without common reporting standards in place, researchers have little incentive to share data with scientists elsewhere in the company. When researchers don't sharedata on a regular basis, they can begin to feel proprietary about their work—and even less inclined to disclose their results.
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