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Designing Service Machines - Translating Principles of System Science to Service Design (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019)
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Designing Service Machines - Translating Principles of System Science to Service Design (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019)
Series: Translational Systems Sciences, 15
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This book presents a general conceptual framework to translate
principles of system science and engineering to service design.
Services are co-created immaterial, heterogeneous, and perishable
state changes. A service system includes the intended benefit to
the customer and the structure and processes that accomplish this
benefit. The primary focus is on the part of the service system
that can reproduce such processes, called here a Service Machine,
and methodological guidelines on how to analyze and design them.
While the benefit and the process are designed based on the domain
knowledge of each respective field, service production systems have
common properties. The Service Machine is a metaphor that elicits
the fundamental characteristics of service systems that do
something efficiently, quickly, or repeatedly for a defined end. A
machine is an artifact designed for a purpose, has several parts,
such as inputs, energy flows, processors, connectors, and motors
assembled as per design specifications. In case of service machine,
the components are various contracts assembled on contractual
frames. The book discusses Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and
Emergency Departments (ED) as cases. They illustrate that service
machines need to be structured to adapt to the constraints of the
served market acknowledging the fact that services are co-created
through the integration of producers' and customers' resources.
This book is highly recommended for those who are interested in
understanding the fundamental concepts of designing service
machines.
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