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Proceedings First International Symposium on Services Science (Isss'9)
Contributor(s): Alt, Rainer (Editor), Fahnrich, Klaus-Peter (Editor), Franczyk, Bogdan (Editor)

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ISBN: 3832521690     ISBN-13: 9783832521691
Publisher: Logos Verlag Berlin
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Binding Type: Paperback
Published: March 2009
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics
- Computers | Computer Science
Series: Leipziger Beitrage Zur Wirtschaftsinformatik
Physical Information: 320 pages
 
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Services science has emerged as a new research discipline that receives growing attention both in academia and in practice. It combines research from various disciplines, which have evolved more or less separately. While theories from organizational and marketing science usually capture the nature of service products, engineering disciplines focus on shaping and developing these products, and the information systems field on integrating services. These research streams converge in the new interdisciplinary area of services science, which integrates the principles, design, and management of economic and technical services. In this sense, the First International Symposium on Services Science (ISSS'09), held at the University of Leipzig, Germany, between March 23rd and 25th, 2009, brings together contributions from international researchers and different disciplines. The goal is to establish a platform for sustaining the exchange between leading researchers in services science from academia and practice. All editors of these proceedings are professors at the University of Leipzig, Germany, and members of InfAI. Dr. Rainer Alt is responsible for application systems and Dr. Bogdan Franczyk for information management at the Faculty of Economics and Management. Dr. Klaus-Peter Fahnrich specializes in business information systems at the Department of Computer Science.
 
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