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Centralized and decentralized diagnostic approaches
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4.1
Should there be a centralized or decentralized diagnostic approach?
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Centralized and decentralized diagnostic approaches
4.1
Should there be a centralized or decentralized diagnostic approach?
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[en]Version 1 Last updated December 2014[fr]Première version, dernière mise à jour Juin 2015