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Dietz has been chairman of the Dutch professional association of informaticians (VRI) and board member of the Dutch association for IT architecture (NAF). He has also been editorial board member of several journals, and has been in the program committee of - and has chaired - numerous conferences.
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The identification of business components seems still to be in its infancy. The notion of enterprise ontology, as developed by Jan Dietz at
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