The Perspective of Computer Science
Klaus-Peter Fähnrich () and
Kyrill Meyer ()
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Klaus-Peter Fähnrich: University of Leipzig
Kyrill Meyer: University of Leipzig
A chapter in Services Science, 2008, pp 103-109 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract So far, the establishment of services science has not been an objective in teaching. However, since services science is such a broad subject, several possible components of such a course of studies can already be found in various other studies. Apparently, service engineering has become quite prevalent in computer science and engineering sciences. Service engineering, however, has never been meant to be introduced into academic education by individual projects or special furtherance in this field. Nevertheless, it is still interesting to analyze how far the diffusion of results from service research has advanced into education.
Keywords: Service Management; Service Engineering; Academic Education; Service Science; Independent Service (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-74489-4_9
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