Interactive wireless electronic billboard
Te-Kai Liu, Yun-Wu Huang, et al.
ICNSC 2004
In lots of countries, service economy has become the dominant economy. Modern services industries require talents skillful at multidiscipline subjects including IT services, business models, management skills, psychology, etc. There is the rise of services science, service-oriented computing, and services computing. The multidiscipline features bring new challenges for services science. In this paper, we go beyond the traditional view of services and propose a three-layer framework for services science and services innovation. The framework covers service needs, service competencies, and service resources. We believe that these are the common building blocks and foundations for modern services industries. We use Amazon as an example to show the relevant of the framework for analyzing patterns of services innovation. We also use this framework to derive a set of service curricula for training talents for modern services. © 2008 Springer-Verlag London Limited.
Te-Kai Liu, Yun-Wu Huang, et al.
ICNSC 2004
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ICEBE 2005
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IRI 2005
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