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This book presents the main theoretical foundations behind smart
services as well as specific guidelines and practically proven
methods on how to design them. Furthermore, it gives an overview of
the possible implementation architectures and shows how the
designed smart services can be realized with specific technologies.
Finally, it provides four specific use cases that show how smart
services have been realized in practice and what impact they have
within the businesses. The first part of the book defines the basic
concepts and aims to establish a shared understanding of terms,
such as smart services, service systems, smart service systems or
cyber-physical systems. On this basis, it provides an analysis of
existing work and includes insights on how an organization
incorporating smart services could enhance and adjust their
management and business processes. The second part on the design of
smart services elaborates on what constitutes a successful smart
service and describes experiences in the area of interdisciplinary
teams, strategic partnerships, the overall service systems and the
common data basis. In the third part, technical reference
architectures are presented in detail, encompassing topics on the
design of digital twins in cyber physical systems, the
communication between entities and sensors in the age of Industry
4.0 as well as data management and integration. The fourth part
then highlights a number of analytical possibilities that can be
realized and that can constitute or be part of smart services,
including machine learning and artificial intelligence methods.
Finally, the applicability of the introduced design and development
method is demonstrated by considering specific real-world use
cases. These include services in the industrial and mobility
sector, which were developed in direct cooperation with industry
partners. The main target audience of this book is industry-focused
readers, especially practitioners from industry, who are involved
in supporting and managing digital business. These include
professionals working in business development, product management,
strategy, and development, ranging from middle management to Chief
Digital Officers. It conveys all the basics needed for developing
smart services and successfully placing them on the market by
explaining technical aspects as well as showcasing practical use
cases.
This book presents the main theoretical foundations behind smart
services as well as specific guidelines and practically proven
methods on how to design them. Furthermore, it gives an overview of
the possible implementation architectures and shows how the
designed smart services can be realized with specific technologies.
Finally, it provides four specific use cases that show how smart
services have been realized in practice and what impact they have
within the businesses. The first part of the book defines the basic
concepts and aims to establish a shared understanding of terms,
such as smart services, service systems, smart service systems or
cyber-physical systems. On this basis, it provides an analysis of
existing work and includes insights on how an organization
incorporating smart services could enhance and adjust their
management and business processes. The second part on the design of
smart services elaborates on what constitutes a successful smart
service and describes experiences in the area of interdisciplinary
teams, strategic partnerships, the overall service systems and the
common data basis. In the third part, technical reference
architectures are presented in detail, encompassing topics on the
design of digital twins in cyber physical systems, the
communication between entities and sensors in the age of Industry
4.0 as well as data management and integration. The fourth part
then highlights a number of analytical possibilities that can be
realized and that can constitute or be part of smart services,
including machine learning and artificial intelligence methods.
Finally, the applicability of the introduced design and development
method is demonstrated by considering specific real-world use
cases. These include services in the industrial and mobility
sector, which were developed in direct cooperation with industry
partners. The main target audience of this book is industry-focused
readers, especially practitioners from industry, who are involved
in supporting and managing digital business. These include
professionals working in business development, product management,
strategy, and development, ranging from middle management to Chief
Digital Officers. It conveys all the basics needed for developing
smart services and successfully placing them on the market by
explaining technical aspects as well as showcasing practical use
cases.
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Exploring Service Science - 10th International Conference, IESS 2020, Porto, Portugal, February 5-7, 2020, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Henriqueta Novoa, Monica Dragoicea, Niklas Kuhl
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R1,439
Discovery Miles 14 390
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 10th International
Conference on Exploring Service Science, IESS 2020, held in Porto,
Portugal, in February 2020. The 28 papers presented in this volume
were carefully reviewed and selected from 42 submissions. The book
includes papers that extend the view on different concepts related
to the development of the Service Science domain of study, applying
them to frameworks, advanced technologies, and tools for the design
of new, digitally-enabled service systems. This book is structured
in six parts, based on the six main conference themes, as follows:
Customer Experience, Data Analytics in Service, Emerging Service
Technologies, Service Design and Innovation, Service Ecosystems,
and Service Management.
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Exploring Service Science - 9th International Conference, IESS 2018, Karlsruhe, Germany, September 19-21, 2018, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2018)
Gerhard Satzger, Lia Patricio, Mohamed Zaki, Niklas Kuhl, Peter Hottum
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R1,445
Discovery Miles 14 450
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 9th International
Conference on Exploring Services Science, IESS 2018, held in
Karlsruhe, Germany, in September 2018. The 30 papers presented in
this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 67
submissions. The book is structured in six parts, each featuring
contributions describing current research in a particular domain of
service science: Service Design and Innovation; Smart Service
Processes; Big Data in Services; Service Topics Open Exploration;
Design Science Research in Services. The book offers an extended,
ICT-focused vision on services and addresses multiple relevant
aspects, including underlying business models, the necessary
processes and technological capabilities like big data and machine
learning. The academic work showcased at the conference should help
to advance service science and its application in practice.
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