PLM audit in the telecommunication industry

The telecommunication industry is currently challenged by a strong growth in complexity. Enabled through the ongoing convergence process with the media and ICT industry, lots of new companies entered the telecommunication market challenging the incumbents. Controlling the higher level of complexity...

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