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In order to model an IT system supporting the digital movie production process, it is necessary to gather detailed information about the process, the activities, the actors and the created artifacts in each step. The basic research questions aim at a descriptive goal: “how is the movie production process organized?” and “how does the ongoing digitization influence the process?”

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(2008). Explorative Case Study Analysis. In: Component-Based Digital Movie Production. Gabler. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8350-5589-6_4

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